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Community Cohesion Training in St Ann's, Nottingham

The upskilling of local people in building bridges of trust across a diverse community is one aim of Hope in the Cities

The upskilling of local people in building bridges of trust across a diverse community is one of the aims of the Hope in the Cities Dialogue Group in Nottingham. In October 2008 they held a four-day training course at the Sycamore Community Centre on how to facilitate community dialogues.

Participants were from a wide range of communities, ages and genders—African-Caribbean, British Moslem from the Asian community, African refugee and from the host community. Phoebe Gill and Denzil Nurse from Hope in the Cities took everyone through a series of stages in the learning process.

Some key elements were: Understanding how co-facilitation works; How to listen sensitively, for the feelings behind what participants were saying; How to carry out an Environmental Scan; How to prepare appropriate questions; How to ensure outcomes are generated collectively by the participants—not imposed in any way by the facilitator.

A challenging final day enabled pairs of participants to run 45-minute Dialogues which they had prepared the previous day. Designated role-play led to lively interchanges and valuable hands-on experience—and helpful feedback.

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English

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Année de l'article
2008
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Granted
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Langue de l'article

English

Type d'article
Année de l'article
2008
Autorisation de publication
Granted
L'autorisation de publication fait référence aux droits de la FANW de publier le texte complet de cet article sur ce site web.