Essential Skills for Running Engaged Groups and Meetings

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Course Overview: Group Facilitation Training

Course Description

Effective group facilitation is essential for creating engaging, inclusive, and productive discussions. This course provides participants with the knowledge and skills needed to guide group conversations, foster collaboration, and manage challenges in various facilitation settings. Whether working in-person, virtually, or in hybrid environments, facilitators must be adaptable, intentional, and skilled in communication and group management.

Throughout this course, participants will learn fundamental facilitation techniques, including active listening, neutrality, managing group dynamics, handling disruptions, and ensuring psychological safety. The course also covers co-facilitation best practices, virtual facilitation strategies, and methods for fostering participation from all group members. By the end, facilitators will be equipped with the tools needed to lead with confidence and effectiveness.


Course Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  1. Apply key facilitation skills, including active listening, effective questioning, and managing group energy.
  2. Foster a psychologically safe and inclusive environment where all voices are valued.
  3. Navigate group dynamics and challenges, including managing resistance and facilitating difficult conversations.
  4. Adapt facilitation techniques for different settings, including in-person, virtual, and hybrid environments.

Course Structure

This course consists of seven core lessons, each covering a key aspect of facilitation:

  1. Introduction to Group Facilitation – Foundational principles and facilitator roles.
  2. The Role & Responsibilities of a Facilitator – Core skills and maintaining neutrality.
  3. Essential Facilitation Skills – Active listening, questioning techniques, and engagement strategies.
  4. Handling Resistance & Managing Group Dynamics – Addressing conflict and disruptions.
  5. Fostering a Supportive & Collaborative Environment – Creating psychological safety and inclusive participation.
  6. Facilitating Challenging Conversations – Managing tense discussions with confidence.
  7. Wrap-Up & Best Practices for Continued Growth – Final reflections and facilitator growth planning.

Who Should Take This Course?

This course is designed for anyone who leads or facilitates group discussions, including:

  • Peer support specialists
  • Community leaders
  • Educators and trainers
  • Workplace team leads
  • Social service professionals
  • Anyone looking to enhance their facilitation skills for professional or volunteer settings

Next Steps

Before beginning the course, complete the Pre-Test to assess your current facilitation knowledge. Once finished, proceed to Lesson 1: Introduction to Group Facilitation.


Course Materials

This course includes practical materials to support facilitators in developing key skills, managing group dynamics, and creating an engaging and inclusive environment. Below is a list of the resources provided throughout the course and how they can be used.

These materials are designed to be practical, easy to implement, and applicable in real-world facilitation settings. They serve as reference tools facilitators can use beyond the course to strengthen their skills and confidence.

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