Creative Facilitation Series: Express Yourself! & The Art of Facilitation

*Innovative Professional Development Opportunity* Creative Facilitation trainings are experiential, professional development opportunities for youth workers, teachers, artists, counselors and group leaders of all kinds. The trainings provide professionals with tools that help facilitators bring learning alive, promote relevancy and build connection in groups.

What?
Creative Facilitation 1: Express Yourself
Creative Facilitation 2: The Art of Facilitation

When?
CF1: April 16-17, 8:30 am - 5 pm both days
CF2: May 7-8, 8:30 am - 5 pm both days

Where?
Seattle, location TBA

How Much?
$195 Tuition for a single training, $350 for both trainings. Payment plans and some financial aid are available, please call us so we can discuss how to make the training possible for you!

A deposit of $50 per training is required to reserve your spot at the training, and is refundable up until one week before the training. Please discuss plans for payment with Danielle.

For Teachers: 14 Clock Hours available (per training) for educators, $28 on-site. Let us know ahead of time if you would like to receive Clock Hours.

Register &/or Questions
Please call Danielle at (206) 938-6090 or email poh@powerofhope.org to express your interest or ask any questions, and/or reserve your place at the training. Then fill out the registration form found at http://poh.digitalaid.net/sites/default/files/CF_Registration_2010.pdf and mail to Power of Hope: 4408 Delridge Way SW #103,  Seattle, WA  98106. You may submit your deposit by mail or phone.

 

 

Power of Hope’s unique model of group facilitation combines a deep understanding of group process with a keen awareness of the role creative expression playing in bringing individuals and groups alive. Our trainings provide best practices based on over a decade of leading model programs and conferences for intercultural groups of teens and adults.

 

Power of Hope trainings are based on the belief that everyone is creative and you don’t have to be a professional artist to use arts-based practices in your work with youth or adults.

At this training, you will learn imagination-based activities and facilitation techniques that promote group formation, a high-level of commitment, emotional intelligence, self-esteem, and authentic expression amongst individuals in a group. Participants join us from varying fields and professions, and have been able to adapt concepts from Creative Facilitation to serve the groups they work with.


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When Apr 16, 2010 08:30 AM to
Apr 17, 2010 05:00 PM
Contact Name
Contact Phone (206) 938-6090
Attendees Group Facilitators, Youth Workers, Artists, Teachers, Counselors and others who work with adults or youth.
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