
Facilitating visioning and planning for groups
Event Information
Description
Having a clear vision, goals and strategy are key to the success of any group. Designing and facilitating these processes demands an understanding of what makes groups, movements and campaigns thrive. Join us to learn about useful tools, techniques and templates for facilitators seeking to help others map out their visions in fun, empowering and engaging ways.
Date: Saturday Nov. 19, 2016
Time: 12-3 p.m.
Location: University of Toronto Social work Faculty, 246 Bloor St West, room 114
Accessibility: This is a barrier free space. Subway tokens available to attendees by request. There are gender neutral washrooms in the building.
Trainer: Aruna Boodram is a first generation settler/immigrant that has been involved in community organizing for the past 12 years in Toronto and Kingston. She is a licensed paralegal and Community Legal Worker at the South Asian Legal Clinic of Ontario. She is also an independent consultant and facilitator that specializes in anti-oppression, consensus and facilitation training and strategic planning sessions for non-profits and grassroots organizations. She is the News Editor for Indigenous Waves Radio Show in Toronto on CIUT 89.5FM. She enjoys reading science fiction, DJing and exploring her foodie lifestyle."
For more information about this workshop contact Laura@toolsforchange.net