How to make explicit power dynamics and transform them where possible
How to allow space for feelings and needs and what’s alive
How to support people to make requests
How to hold meetings with NVC awareness (Gathering items for agenda, Ordering them, Moving things on, Keeping to time, Making sure everyone has a voice)
How to handle conflict in a group when it appears
How to support people when triggers arise
How to increase your awareness of power and privilege, including awareness of your power as a facilitator
How to respond to the kinds of questions you get as a trainer/facilitator
How to design a short NVC related session or workshop
How to create a culture of giving and receiving feedback
Increase your understanding of the role of empathy in facilitating groups
How to support people 121, (as a sometimes necessary part of facilitating groups)
Who’s it for?
You will want to facilitate groups or want to bring the flavour of NVC into your collaborations and organisation.
You might be facilitating groups in general (or even be part of a group and not necessarily a facilitator of it). You might want to be bringing NVC related content to work colleagues, students, other people interested in NVC, community or activist groups.
You will need to have 10 days of formal NVC training (A day’s training is 6 hours and could be online or face to face)
You need to have completed at least 5 days of intermediate training eg those offered by the London trainers network or similar.
You will have about 2 years regular engagement with NVC through your own learning, interest and empathy exchanges.
You will be open to building networks of support, and preferably have an ongoing empathic listening practice
This material is covered either in a small group or 121.