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This pilot in “Group Facilitation & Leadership’ is intended as a core and short module of a more comprehensive Community Arts Practitioner Training delivery into the community arts sector. This pilot has been written collaboratively by representatives from the Creative Access Networks (Auckland based): ToiOra Live Art Trust and Spark Centre of creative development - and is intended to be delivered to community art organisations, programme designers/commissioners and creative spaces within the Auckland district.
Those working in creative spaces and disability arts in particular have long seen the need for training and development of skills and expertise in the sector. They acknowledge that the kinds of skills and learning required are relevant across the board for those working in creative art spaces with people who are vulnerable and have complex needs. It has been recognized that to sustain and grow this sector a more diverse skill set is necessary to deliver quality programmes within high need and complex contexts.
The development team has identified the core areas for learning and has built these
into a six session training programme with a focus on an introduction to:
the community.
The evaluation of this pilot will help inform the development of a national training strategy, delivering to the national networks of creative spaces and independent community art facilitators. This national strategy will be lead and supported by national body of creative spaces, Arts Access Aotearoa.
To grow the competencies in applied practice of community arts practitioners, artists, and people working within related fields
To conceive, develop and trial a training programme in group facilitation processes and leadership skills as applied within creative space context
The programme process and methodologies will actively demonstrate principles of facilitation.
The training will provide emersion in experiential, person-centered methodologies providing a dynamic and interactive learning environment. Participants will learn how to ‘work’ a group, facilitating sound, self-development processes and focused, purposeful communications and interactions within a group context.
Methodologies will include: Action methods, group inquiry process, didactic teaching, self-reflective processes and creative journaling. The ‘inquiry process’ will identify and draw upon the existing knowledge base and learning edge of the group. Emphasis will be on applied practice.
The pilot will involve participant engagement in a review process utilising a range of practical evaluative tools and techniques throughout the training.
Core Series of Workshops for Workforce Development: Community Arts Practitioner Training.
Looking at group facilitation, inclusion and access from the perspectives of those with experience is cultural diveristy, disability and youth.
(detail on content and presenters to come)
Conclusion: