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The need to build belonging
During these extraordinary times, when social distancing is forced upon organisations and ever-greater stressors are placed on individuals everywhere, the need for connection and togetherness has never been so apparent.
- Does your organization depend on high-performing teams?
- Do individuals in your team have times when they feel overloaded or overextended?
- Do you wish to learn a fresh set of skills to add to your repertoire as a facilitator?
When team members slip into patterns of exhaustion, overexertion or burn-out, the performance of the entire team suffers. It is precisely these relationships between colleagues that can provide the support and understanding so needed during difficult times, and that enable the effective collaboration and creative problem-solving so sought after when times are good. If you are wanting to address these issues in a unique and nourishing way, this course may be for you!
Facilitator Training Course: Finding Us in Music™
The third online Facilitator Training course for Finding Us in Music™ (FUIM) will start during the first week of March 2021. Dates and times to be finalised once we know the preferred days and time of participants. This innovative and trade-marked course is designed for experienced facilitators. This training course will provide opportunities to cultivate and deepen the facilitator’s inner qualities, such as authenticity and creativity, and equip the facilitator with a fresh set of skills and competencies. The ideal candidate is an experienced facilitator who wishes to broaden his/her repertoire of processes which build belonging in mature groups. The FUIM methodology at its core, is a social flourishing practice, that ignites creativity and mutual understanding within natural teams. More than team building, this methodology builds team performance.
Commitment
This 20- hour course is built on a tried and tested methodology. Participation requires 2 hours per week. This includes listening to lectures; listening to music in order to deepen how you understand yourself through music; reading, journaling in order to integrate and apply your insights. Practical skill practice in small groups. In addition, there will be short written assignments; practical exercises on-line in dyads; honing skills in on line groups and question and answer sessions.
Learn more and apply
Download the course brochure to see all the details. To indicate your interest and request an application form, please contact Barbara.