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Facilitation 101 Intensive


In-depth facilitation training to help you strengthen your practice and grow in confidence over three days.  

On the left, a female facilitator with brown hair and a colourful jumpsuit addresses a group of around 25 people, who are sitting in chairs in a circle.

What does it include?

Six interactive learning modules

This comprehensive three-day training includes six learning modules designed to help you strengthen your core facilitation skills, plus additional support and resources.

  • Skill 1: Active listening and open questions. We’ll explore how facilitators can use open questions to engage groups. Open questions are a core foundation of coaching and help create fresh thinking and more expansive conversations.

    Skill 2: Designing for maximum participation. We’ll consider how to design events, workshops and meetings to enable everyone to participate actively, in ways that work for them. We’ll alsocover what to do when challenges come up that can get in the way of this, such as dominant voices, difficult room layout and tech failures.

    Skill 3: Reflecting and summarising. We’ll look at how facilitators can act as a mirror, and how the core skills of reflecting back what is happening, and effectively summarising content, can help maintain the focus of the group.

    Skill 4: Opening ‘up’ and generating ideas. We’ll explore the different ways you can work with groups to generate options and ideas - one of the most common activities groups want to work on.

    Skill 5: Facilitating inclusive and accessible spaces. We’ll cover the different ways facilitators can make group activities inclusive and accessible.

    Skill 6: Facilitating learning and reflection. We’ll explore how you can facilitate learning and reflection with a group using a range of different methods.

    Skill 7: Facilitating groups towards a decision. We’ll look at how facilitators can support groups to move towards a decision, gain consensus, identify specific areas of difference, and generate actions to take forward.

    Skill 8: Making things visible. We’ll explore how facilitators can visualise content when working with a group, helping participants to make sense of their conversations, ideas and data in a way which moves their thinking forward.

    Skill 9: Navigating difficult dynamics. This section explores what you as a facilitator might find difficult, or challenging, and how to respond to these dynamics.

    Skill 10: Facilitating emergence. This section looks at what happens when plans go wrong, or aren’t right for the group. It will explore skills and ideas you can draw on when you know you need to re-design your plans mid-way through working with a group.

60-minute coaching call

Book a 1:1 video call with Julia to think about how you want to prepare for the course, apply your learning afterwards, or talk through the areas of facilitation you find hardest. 

Live facilitation challenge 

Bring a facilitation challenge or opportunity to the training that you can work on while we go through the content, so you have something practical to test your new skills on. 

Exclusive facilitation toolkit

Access to set of essential resources, including:

  • All the slides from the course

  • 12 method deck cards

  • 6 foolproof check-ins and check-outs

  • 10 useful resources to build your practice 

  • 15 links to other toolkits, resources and templates

How much does it cost? 

  • Individuals who are self-funding: £899 +VAT 

  • Voluntary sector organisations or those under £500,000 turnover:  £1,250 +VAT

  • All other organisations: £1,499 +VAT

  1. We also offer two bursaries per course, which cover 75% of the fees.

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Facilitation 101 Fundamentals

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