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Thursday January 01 1970

Workshops for activists in facilitation, consensus decision making, non hirarchical power structures

category dublin | education | event notice author Tuesday August 31, 2010 18:45author by Péars - Parachutes Report this post to the editors

Location Seomra Spraoi, 10 Belvidere Court, Dublin

October 15 at 10:00am - October 18 at 6:00pm

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Location Seomra Spraoi, 10 Belvidere Court, Dublin

Consensus Decision Making: One-Day Workshop
Help your group become more inclusive, make consensual decisions and implement them, and have more fun. This course could be for you.

Building Strong Groups: Half-Day Workshop
Co-operative group work helps us deal with our problems, become sustainable and grow, gives us space for creativity, and is inspiring and ful...filling. Create strong and resilient community and campaign groups.

Facilitating Meetings: Half-Day Workshop
Strong and clear facilitation can help your group work together effectively, get more done and have more fun!

How to Run a Great Workshop: One/Two-Day Workshop
This could be for you, if you have skills or information you want to share, and/or you want to support people to learn from each other or share experiences.

How to participate in event.
We ask that you register for this event by returning our flyer ,stamped to the address printed on it or copy and paste the form at bottom of article and emailing it toemailing parachutes@riseup.net
There is a max limit on all workshops.

Workshops are by Donation, suggested at €5 for a half day and €10 for a full day. Beverages and Vegan lunch available by donation too.

‘Seeds for Change Network works with grassroots groups involved in Environmental and Social Justice issues to help them organise for action and positive social change. One way we do this is by providing free workshops and training covering all aspects of campaigning work. When developing a workshop or training session we work closely with the group involved to find out in which way we can best provide support.

An important area is that of working in groups and community building. We offer workshops on group organisation, decision-making and group dynamics. Conflicts between members, frustration at the lack of success, dwindling numbers, the question of where to go from here are problems every group experiences at some stage. Facilitation and support from outside can often help groups to overcome obstacles. Someone from outside can see things in a fresh way, help to facilitate group decisions and empower the group to get a project going again.’

Seeds For Change, http://www.seedsforchange.org.uk/

Email: parachutes@riseup.net

How to Register to particicpate.

Hi all potential attendees!

If you would like to attend the training you need to register for the event. There are limited places available, particularly the 'How To Run A Great Workshop'. This workshop is tailored for people who have a specific idea/intention for a workshop in mind. If you need any more info don't hesitate to get in touch.

You can register via email, just copy paste the form below, fill out the info and send it back to us at

parachutes@risup.net

Thanks,
Sian

Name:
Email Address:
Phone Number: County:
Group/ campaign/ area of interest:
Are there areas you or your group needs support with?

Vegan food by donation will be provided. Please state any food allergies:

Which workshops do you wish to attend?
(Delete the ones you don't want to attend, or leave them all there if you'd like to attend all)

Friday 15th October: Consensus Decision Making: One-Day Workshop. Become more inclusive. Make consensual decisions and implement them. Have more fun.

Saturday 16th October: Building Strong Groups: Half-Day Workshop. Co-operative group work. Become sustainable. Create resilient groups.

Saturday 16th October: Facilitating Meetings: Half-Day Workshop
Strong and clear facilitation.

Sunday 17th October: How to Run a Great Workshop: One Day
Workshop [Possibility of a second day on Monday 18th]
Share skills or information. Support people.

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