This workshop is designed to promote an understanding of group dynamics within a support setting, and to manage, facilitate and coordinate groups, or supervise volunteers to do so.
Aims
This workshop is designed to support staff and organisations in voluntary, community, and social enterprises (VCSEs) to understand group dynamics within a support setting and to manage and coordinate groups or supervise volunteers to do so.
Objectives
By the end of this workshop, participants will:
- Understand where and why group support is desirable
- Be confident in how groups form and develop
- Have explored situations that can occur and how they can be managed
- Have considered how to overcome challenges in a group situation
Cost
£75 per person
Our workshop includes:
- Formats: discussions of the different forms of support groups
- Stages of group development: the stages of group formation
- Group factors: the various elements that affect group dynamics
- Interventions: how to manage challenging behaviour in a group setting
Who is it for?
This workshop is for staff and volunteers of voluntary, community, and social enterprise organisations (VCSEs) across the UK that provide support groups. Participants do not have to have been previously involved in group activities as this workshop can work as an introduction to the theories of group dynamics. There will be a maximum of 15 participants per workshop to allow for meaningful engagement.
Paying by invoice
If you can’t pay by card or would rather pay by invoice, please call us on 0117 955 5038 or email info@peerpartnership.org and we can reserve your space and organise this.
If you would like to arrange a session specifically for your organisation or would like more information about this workshop or The Peer Partnership, please contact us on 0117 955 5038 or email info@peerpartnership.org or contact us via the form above.
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