Intro to Facilitation
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Group work shouldn't feel like a waste of time! If you're looking to shake up your meetings, this facilitation workshop is for you.
About this event
This online workshop introduces foundational skills, terms, and techniques for facilitating a wide variety of meetings and social spaces.
Whether or not we identify as facilitators, many of us frequently find ourselves in facilitation roles: hosting meetings, guiding and making space for discussion, problem-solving in group settings, and so much more. Stepping more fully and intentionally into a facilitation practice has a profound impact on the spaces we host, guide, and work in - enabling us to craft meetings and social spaces that are more direct, fair, participatory, efficient, and even fun.
If you’re looking to shake up your team meetings, rebalance the flow of participation in your group dialogues, or otherwise level up the social spaces you steward, this workshop is for you.
HERE'S THE DETAILS
In this 90 minute session held over zoom, we’ll go over facilitation basics, getting clear on just what facilitation is (and isn’t), and what you need to set yourself up to succeed in almost any setting you’re facilitating. We’ll also review (and practice!) several key tools from Build With’s Facilitator’s Toolbox, and dish on tips and tricks for how to adapt these practices to both online and offline environments.
In the end, you'll leave with...
- a firm grasp on facilitation as a skill and practice
- renewed confidence in yourself as a facilitator, and
- concrete facilitation tools and techniques you can apply right away to level up the social and work spaces you lead, participate in, and care for
Participation in this workshop is required before taking our Diving Deeper into Facilitation Design class.
Questions? Email info@buildwith.org
SLIDING SCALE
Please note this event uses a sliding scale for ticket pricing. All tickets provide the same level of access to the workshop.
“When I pay more, I know that I am helping others to access the event. When I pay in the middle, I know I am helping the organizers cover costs. And when I pay at the bottom, I know I am letting my community hold me and support me. All of these are wonderful and acceptable ways of participating.”
“Please be mindful that if you purchase a price at the lowest end of the scale when you can truthfully afford the higher ticket prices, you are limiting access to those who truly need the gift of financial flexibility. Being honest with yourself and your financial situation when engaging with sliding scale practices grows strong and sustainable communities.” (Source: Sliding Scale Why, How, and Sorting Out Who)