Exploring relationally focused facilitation

This half day online session gives you an opportunity to review and build your skills and confidence as a quality facilitator. It is practically focused and enables you to ask and explore all the questions and challenges you have about facilitating engaging and quality training programs.

Description

By the end of this training you will be able to:

  • Connect your practice skills to facilitating quality training
  • Apply the core aspects of relationally focused facilitation
  • Use strategies to overcome facilitation challenges
  • Identify when to use different methods and activities
  • Take away practical resources

 

Who should attend?

This session is suitable for anyone who is facilitating training as a part of their role - whether experienced or still developing that experience and knowledge. 

The focus on relational facilitation means it provides an opportunity for self-reflection and enhancing your skills and capacity by both refining and adding at your level of experience.

Please contact me to discuss group discounts (for groups of 3 or more) or any other discount requests.

The facilitation of this session models a relational approach and also enables the opportunity for in-depth discussion and exploration of the questions and content areas of most relevance to you.

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