Group Facilitation Skills
Who should attend this course?
The course is designed for health professionals in lead roles who have responsibility for leading and influencing groups and teams to achieve organisational objectives. Participants should have an interest in developing their own personal and interpersonal skills to facilitate others to work well together, as a group, to achieve a specific goal, task or project.
Course content
Typically the course content will include:
- the opportunity to learn and practice core group facilitation skills
- characteristics challenges and rewards of effective group working
- dealing with tensions and conflicts that arise in groups
- application to own professional practice to get the best from your own team
The course is designed as a two-day course to enable participants to practice facilitation skills in a safe, supportive environment, before applying them in their own sphere of practice.
Day 2 enables time for feedback and review, as well as learning new skills. The course will involve practical exercises in small groups
Why choose this course?
How to apply
Apply for the Group Facilitation Skills course
Course fees
Contact us for International student fees
Contract funding for NHS staff
The University is contracted by the NHS to provide post-registration education/CPD and training for its health professionals. If you are an NHS employee contact the senior manager responsible for post-registration education/CPD in your Trust to check if the course you wish to attend can be supported by the Trust and contract with our University.
Study routes
- Part Time