Stickydot training: Facilitation skills

Stickydot training: Facilitation skills

By Stickydot

Looking to develop your skills in facilitating workshops? Our one-day Brussels training workshop is for you!

Date and time

Location

Gemeenschapscentrum De Markten

5 Rue du Vieux Marché aux Grains 1000 Bruxelles Belgium

Agenda

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Welcome!

10:30 AM - 11:30 AM

A facilitator's role


As facilitators in the field of research, what does our role entail? We will explore the responsibilities we take on regarding our participants and the topics we address, and the challenges we take o...

11:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Active listening


This session will be a chance to test out a key technique for making sure our participants are heard and understood: active listening. From mirroring to paraphrase, linking and summarising, what tech...

12:30 PM - 1:30 PM

Lunch (provided)

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Group dynamics and framing


As facilitators, we often bring together people from a range of professional profiles. What do we need to bear in mind when the conversation includes scientists, policymakers, activists or industry ...

3:00 PM - 3:30 PM

Break

3:30 PM - 5:00 PM

Challenging contexts


This final session will be a chance to put into practice the skills we have been developing across the day. How can we deal with common issues: dominant voices that don't make space for others, lack ...

Good to know

Highlights

  • 7 hours
  • Ages 18+
  • In person
  • Doors at 09:30

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 14 days before event

About this event

Science & Tech • Other

This one-day workshop explores the skills necessary to facilitate discussions in workshops and meetings, with a particular focus on dialogue around research. As facilitators, we play a crucial role in structuring this dialogue: exploring perspectives of individuals of different profiles, identifying common ground and building consensus. Specific techniques can be employed to ensure participants are comfortable to engage and work towards having equal voices in the discussion.

Who is it for?

Researchers, project managers, communicators, anyone who is involved in facilitating workshops that bring people together to discuss key questions in research. We will look at facilitation skills in the context of science dialogue but they are also relevant to broader contexts, from leading meetings to running workshops.

Course objectives

After attending this training, participants will be able to:

  • Explain the role of a facilitator
  • Understand and use principles of active listening in their role as facilitators
  • Formulate questions that meet the needs of the context in their role as facilitator
  • Open group workshop sessions in a way that ensures common understanding and maximises participation
  • Build consensus among participants in a workshop session
  • Address challenging situations in a workshop context
  • Reflect on their role as facilitators and integrate feedback
  • Use a variety of tools such as ice-breakers, energisers, brainstorming and co-design techniques

Insight from a broad range of experiences

This workshop is led by Michael Creek from Stickydot who has a wealth of expertise in facilitating dialogue and participatory processes around research and innovation, on and offline. The workshop will be held in English. It draws on existing good practices and theory both within our sector and further afield. The sessions are dynamic and interactive, ensuring plenty of time for discussion and sharing of experiences.

About Stickydot

Stickydot is a Brussels-based SME that shapes research and innovation through multi-stakeholder engagement and co-creation. We love to facilitate in a way that ensures real participation, where everyone's needs are addressed. Read more about us here and follow us on LinkedIn.

A lthough this is a paid workshop, we value inclusion and do not want price to be a barrier to participation. Please don't hesitate to contact us about it.

Frequently asked questions

How do I get to the venue in Brussels?

Near De Markten, parking spaces are very limited. De Markten is located right next to the pedestrianised city centre. We therefore recommend using public transport or cycling as much as possible. There is a Villo! bike station in the Dansaertstraat and bicycle racks on the Oude Graanmarkt.

By train?

By train to Brussels Central: from there, take the metro in the direction of Erasmus or Weststation (lines 1 or 5). Get off at the Sint-Katelijne (Vismarkt) stop.

By metro, tram or bus?

By metro to Sint-Katelijne: lines 1 and 5 stop at Sint-Katelijne (Vismarkt). By tram or bus: stop at De Brouckère or Beurs. Bus lines 29, 66, 71 and 86, and pre-metro lines 3 and 4.

By bike?

By bike: there are no bicycle racks at De Markten itself, but there are some on the Oude Graanmarkt. Parking bicycles inside the building, in the courtyard or in the rooms is not allowed. A secure bicycle parking facility is available at the Beurs metro station, 300 metres from De Markten.

By car?

By car: paid parking is available in the Dansaertstraat, Parking Lepage.

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Oct 8 · 10:00 GMT+2