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A Different Kind of Social Change Storytelling
Meet Kate Marple
Services
Virtual Trainings
Free Resources
A Different Kind of Social Change Storytelling
Meet Kate Marple
Services
Virtual Trainings
Free Resources
Events Leading Consent Conversations: Strategies to Understand Boundaries, Elicit Perspective, and Empower Storytellers
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Leading Consent Conversations: Strategies to Understand Boundaries, Elicit Perspective, and Empower Storytellers

$50.00

*All training times are Eastern United States.

The process of asking someone to share their story is the perfect opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of how, when, where, and why they want to share it and how they want to shape it, but that can only happen with an intentional and specific two-way dialogue. During this interactive and skills-based workshop, participants will explore these ideas in-depth, re-think what goes into consent forms as a way to foster dialogue, role play, and develop skills for empowerment-based interviewing.

This is a workshop, not a webinar. We’ll spend the entire time doing activities in pairs, small groups, and as a full group, so your participation is critical and attendance for the full workshop is required (i.e., no late arrivals). The training is 4-hours long, which will include a break in the middle. Spaces are limited to keep this workshop small and interactive.

Who should attend this workshop? This workshop is perfect for anyone working in a position at a nonprofit, legal services, or health care organization where they directly ask clients / patients / community members to share their stories, and/or anyone who works with those individuals to document their stories.

*The registration fee is per person. If you’d like to register more than one person from your organization, please enter the number of people you are registering in the “quantity” field below. If you want to register more than three people from your team, please reach out to book a custom training for your organization instead. After registering, you will receive a calendar invite within 48 hours that contains the training Zoom link.

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*All training times are Eastern United States.

The process of asking someone to share their story is the perfect opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of how, when, where, and why they want to share it and how they want to shape it, but that can only happen with an intentional and specific two-way dialogue. During this interactive and skills-based workshop, participants will explore these ideas in-depth, re-think what goes into consent forms as a way to foster dialogue, role play, and develop skills for empowerment-based interviewing.

This is a workshop, not a webinar. We’ll spend the entire time doing activities in pairs, small groups, and as a full group, so your participation is critical and attendance for the full workshop is required (i.e., no late arrivals). The training is 4-hours long, which will include a break in the middle. Spaces are limited to keep this workshop small and interactive.

Who should attend this workshop? This workshop is perfect for anyone working in a position at a nonprofit, legal services, or health care organization where they directly ask clients / patients / community members to share their stories, and/or anyone who works with those individuals to document their stories.

*The registration fee is per person. If you’d like to register more than one person from your organization, please enter the number of people you are registering in the “quantity” field below. If you want to register more than three people from your team, please reach out to book a custom training for your organization instead. After registering, you will receive a calendar invite within 48 hours that contains the training Zoom link.

*All training times are Eastern United States.

The process of asking someone to share their story is the perfect opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of how, when, where, and why they want to share it and how they want to shape it, but that can only happen with an intentional and specific two-way dialogue. During this interactive and skills-based workshop, participants will explore these ideas in-depth, re-think what goes into consent forms as a way to foster dialogue, role play, and develop skills for empowerment-based interviewing.

This is a workshop, not a webinar. We’ll spend the entire time doing activities in pairs, small groups, and as a full group, so your participation is critical and attendance for the full workshop is required (i.e., no late arrivals). The training is 4-hours long, which will include a break in the middle. Spaces are limited to keep this workshop small and interactive.

Who should attend this workshop? This workshop is perfect for anyone working in a position at a nonprofit, legal services, or health care organization where they directly ask clients / patients / community members to share their stories, and/or anyone who works with those individuals to document their stories.

*The registration fee is per person. If you’d like to register more than one person from your organization, please enter the number of people you are registering in the “quantity” field below. If you want to register more than three people from your team, please reach out to book a custom training for your organization instead. After registering, you will receive a calendar invite within 48 hours that contains the training Zoom link.

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