OstlingTraining

Groupwork Skills

Course overview

Structured group programmes are an important element of effective practice. This highly experiential course equips participants with the key facilitation skills to lead group programmes with confidence.

Length of course: 3 days

Online and Face‑to‑Face

Maximum Participants: 16

Learning Objective

• Understand the theoretical basis of the structured group programme model.
• Understand the usefulness of structured group interventions.
• Identify the key skills needed to manage group dynamics and achieve
programme objectives.
• Practise group facilitation skills through simulation exercises.

About The Course

This course covers the theory and practice of structured group programme facilitation.

We will look at the development of the structured group programme as an effective intervention method and discuss the key principles of this approach.

We will explore a style of facilitation based on models such as Motivational Interviewing, Pro-Social Modeling and Cognitive-Behavioural Approaches.

However, the accent of this course is very much on practical skills learning, and we will help participants to develop their confidence and competence through role play exercises. These are designed to help participants learn how to work with a diversity of group experiences, to encourage participation and respond sensitively and effectively to group members experiencing difficulties.

Trainers will offer coaching and feedback throughout the course.

Ready to bring Groupwork Skills into your workplace?

Whether you want to discuss tailored training, ask questions, or explore how these methods can help your team — we’d love to hear from you.

 

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