Facilitation: Peer to Peer Support
What can I expect from the peer group?
The set will follow action learning principles (www.actionlearningassociates) and give facilitators an opportunity to both present ideas and challenges around peer facilitation and get feedback on their peer facilitation technique in a confidential and supportive environment. There will be some input from the hosting faciltators on common pitfalls to avoid and tips/approaches that help successful peer groups. Typical topics/strategies include:
- identify who is a peer?
- identifying common purpose?
- contracting with the group and peer group protocols
- including or managing dominating or reticent participants
- the power of open questions
- creating structure
- defining actions
- what is the learning?
- common pitfalls
Who is it for?
This peer group is for exisiting facilitators within or wanting to work with social purpose organisations. To get the most out of this group you will already be facilitating peer to peer sessions, or be planning to do so . You will want to do learn from other facilitators and get feedback from them too.
How will it work?
This will be a small group of around 6 - 8 successful applicants. Spaces are limited in order to maximise the benefit for those participating. Applicants will be required to complete a short questionnaire to help assess suitability and compatibility and may receive a phone call as part of the application process.
Dates and Structure
There will be four three-hour sessions in February and March 2021
This group will begin online via Zoom but may move to face-to-face meetings held at Flo's in the Park, Oxford, OX4 3JZ , if current restrictions are eased and all members of the group are willing to meet face to face. You must be able to attend all 4 sessions.
Dates: Thursday February 4th and 25th
Thursday March 11th and 25th
Times: 13:45 - 16:45
Facilitators
The group will be hosted by Annie Davy from Flo's in the Park who is an accredited ILM action learning set facilitator with support from Sophie Kilmister from Aspire who is an experienced peer group facilitator.
For more information about the eScalate programme, visit www.oxfordshirelep.com/escalate
Please note that this webinar is part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and is delivered as part of the eScalate programme to help SMEs. By engaging in this programme you are being offered assistance under the De Minimis regulation which allows a company to receive up to but not exceeding €200,000 of public funding (at the applicable exchange rate) of De Minimis aid over a rolling three-tax year fiscal period. This de minimis declaration does not cover undertakings engaged in: the primary production of agricultural goods and fisheries/aquaculture, road freight, services of general economic interest and export related activities and activities favouring domestic over imported goods. Please note, support cannot be given to undertakings (businesses) in difficulty. In order to receive support from this programme, you will be required to complete an application form and other relevant documentation.