Do you need to enhance your skills to facilitate dialogue sessions professionally or in your community?
The Nansen Dialogue Facilitation training will help you to become familiar with the principles of dialogue facilitation, and how to plan and follow up a dialogue process. This advanced training is a continuation of the Nansen Basic Dialogue Training. Even without the basic training, if you have previous experience from dialogue work you are welcome to apply.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Participants will practice dialogue facilitation in settings where the aim is to prevent or transform conflicts such as challenging issues in the community, conflicts within the family, at work, in organisations and schools. Dialogue facilitation ensures inclusive processes and provides the safe space needed to deal with conflicts and sensitive issues.
PROGRAMME COMPOSITION
-Elements of dialogue
-What makes facilitation different from supervision, mentoring or mediation?
-Practicing facilitation
-Reflecting on the facilitation practice
-Designing a dialogue process
THE PROCESS
All topics will be dealt with in an interactive process, through role plays, group conversations, reflection rounds and different types of exercises. This training will provide you with the tools and skills needed to become a good facilitator.
Dates: 10 to 14 December 2018 Registration deadline: 22 October 2018 Tuition fee: 870 euro covering accommodation, meals and one copy of the Nansen Handbook for Trainers in Dialogue and Conflict Transformation. Venue: Birkebeiner Hotel in Lillehammer, Norway. Contact: For further details about the training please contact Norunn Grande: norunn@peace.no or Christiane Seehausen: christiane@peace.no Who should attend? If you have previous experience in applying dialogue in your professional or voluntary work or have attended a Nansen Basic Dialogue Training or similar, you are welcome to apply. Participation is limited to 20, based on a competitive selection process, and is gender, age, experience and geographically balanced. Full attendance is required. Facilitators: Special adviser Norunn Grande, senior adviser Christiane Seehausen and dialogue adviser Chro Borhan. For more information about the facilitators click here |