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Facilitating Conversations Online Day 2

Whether facilitating work meetings with colleagues or having dialogue with community groups, online facilitation requires planning and care to create inclusive spaces for everyone to contribute. In this series, participants will explore values-centered facilitation and skills to engage people in virtual spaces. Through facilitation practice and feedback sharing, participants will have an opportunity to grow in their capacity and knowledge of facilitation. New and experienced facilitators are welcome and invited to continue leveling up their facilitation toolkit!

Dates: Tuesday, 4/21 and Thursday, 4/23 from 1PM - 4PM each day.

Cost: $265 per person

Register here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/FacilitatingOnline26

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Virtual Bringing Restorative Justice Values into Juvenile Diversion Practices