Facilitation
Facilitation
Contents of Facilitation
Contents of this subject matter include:
- Introduction to Facilitation in public and private arena disputes
- Consensus-building processes: Issues, themes and terminology
- Restorative processes
Issues, themes and terminology
History, philosophy and theory development of restorative practices
- Consensus-building processes: preliminary processes
The conflict assessment – planning and conducting
Contracting and convening
- Understanding coalition-building processes
- Consensus-building processes: Building consensus
The deliberating process
Collaborating and coalescing
- Understanding restorative conferencing
- Restorative Processes: Models of restorative practices
the conferencing circle in indigenous and non- indigenous restorative processes
Victim and offender restorative justice
Family conferencing
Community conferencing
Schools and other institutional restorative processes with education/rehabilitation plus restoration aims
- The skills of the facilitator in multi-party public arena disputes: values mapping and other models and strategies
- The skills of the facilitator in restorative processes: models and strategies
- Special issues in multi-party facilitation:
Consultative processes versus consensus-building processes
Dealing with an angry public
Dealing with media interest
The role of the representative of a constituency
The “intractable” dispute
Recognition of values and ethics
- Special issues in restorative facilitation:
retribution versus restoration: reconciling conflicting societal, victim and offender needs
The role of forgiveness
The role of transformative techniques and practices
New frontiers: the extension of the use of restorative facilitation processes and new designs and models.
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