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Facilitation for developing effective relationship centred practice

21st September 2016

University of the West of Scotland, Hamilton Campus

6th-7th October and 18th November 2016

This article should provide you with some information about a unique and creative opportunity to experience relationship centred facilitation. The 3 day programme led by My Home Life Scotland facilitators will provide you with the opportunity to apply theoretical and practical aspects of relationship centred practice and appreciative inquiry to practice development and leading change.

Who is the course for?

It is for anyone who wishes to develop more facilitative leadership practices for themselves and within their wider organisations. It would be particulalry suitable for health & social care professionals working with complex change, teachers or academics engaged in facilitation of student groups as well as workers in the voluntaty/third sector.

What will I learn?

The aim of the course is to provide you with opportunities to:

  • Evaluate relationship centred theories, models and tools
  • Examine and develop your leadership and facilitation style and approach
  • Develop skills of participatory inquiry and co-production
  • Incorporate novel and creative approaches to facilitation for individuals and groups

Please read this flyer for more details. Total cost £650 per person. Closing date for registrations 31st August.

Click here to book your place:

http://cpd.uws.ac.uk/signup/?selectedCourseId=1541

 

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