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Facilitation: the art of enabling a group of people to achieve a common goal. IAF England Wales brings you a show by facilitators, for facilitators and anyone interested in using facilitation for change. We'll share guest stories, experiences and methods. Plus, we'll bring you up to date on what's happening at our Meetups.

Facilitation Stories IAF England Wales

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Facilitation: the art of enabling a group of people to achieve a common goal. IAF England Wales brings you a show by facilitators, for facilitators and anyone interested in using facilitation for change. We'll share guest stories, experiences and methods. Plus, we'll bring you up to date on what's happening at our Meetups.

    FS67 - Public Dialogue with Suzannah Lansdell

    FS67 - Public Dialogue with Suzannah Lansdell

    In this episode Nikki talks to Suzannah Lansdell about Public Dialogue.  Suzannah is a  freelance facilitator who also advises organisations on how to do public and stakeholder dialogue, particularly in the science and technology sector for Sciencewise. 
     They talk about
    Public Dialogue as a process bringing together members of the public with specialists and policy makers to discuss complex and controversial topics and gather public insights on the issues without necessarily coming to firm recommendations;
    “this is this is not a Focus Group. It's not kind of top of mind views. It's digging behind that”
     How members of the public are engaged to take part; The role of a facilitator in Public Dialogue and how it’s different from other types of facilitation;
    Some recent topics for Public Dialogue including Embryo Research, Future Flight and the role of Data;
    The experience of participants and how this differs from other consultative processes; 
    “one of the key things about Public Dialogue as you give people the time to kind of wrestle around the issue and think more deeply.”
     How information is shared with participants, including striking a balance on the level of detail and the importance of including a diverse range of specialist perspectives; Evaluation in Public Dialogue and the focus on monitoring longer term impacts from the process;
    Suzannah’s hopes and expectations for the future of Public Dialogue, becoming more embedded in policy making and democratic processes.
    A full transcript is below.
    Links
    Today’s guest:
    Suzannah Lansdell on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/suzannah-lansdell-ab23a78
    Today’s subject
     Sciencewise: https://sciencewise.org.uk/
     Involve Resources: https://involve.org.uk/resources/knowledge-base/resources
     Involve Methods: https://involve.org.uk/resources/methods
     
    To find out more about Facilitation Stories and the IAF and the England and Wales Chapter:
     Facilitation Stories website: https://facilitationstories.libsyn.com/
     And to email us: podcast@iaf-englandwales.org
     IAF England and Wales: https://www.iaf-world.org/site/chapters/england-wales
     
    The Facilitation Stories Team:
     Helene Jewell: https://www.linkedin.com/in/helenejewell/
     Nikki Wilson:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolawilson2/
      
    Transcript
    N.W
    Hello, and welcome to Facilitation Stories brought to you by the England and Wales chapter of the International Association of Facilitators, also known as IAF. My name is Nikki Wilson (NW) and today I'm going to be talking to Suzannah Lansdell (SL) about public dialogue. So welcome, Suzannah. 
     
    S.L
    Thanks, Nikki, lovely to be here. 
     
    N.W
    Okay, so to start off with, could you tell us a little bit more about you and what you do.
     
    S.L
    So I'm a freelance facilitator, I've been doing that for about 15 years or so. I started, and so how I got into it just as a bit of context, as it sort of helps a bit with the public dialogue is, I started working for an environment charity back in the 90s. And I was doing a lot of work then with businesses, convincing them that there were commercial implications around environment sustainability issues. But one part of that the charity had was also about consensus building, about how do you get different organisations to approach environment sustainability issues, that at that time in the 90s, were very kind of adversarial in a more kind of consensus based approach. And absolutely core to that was facilitation, as a way to, to break through that more adversarial approach. So then I started working a lot on that and I kind of cut my teeth on some of the big issues of the day, things like nuclear waste, oil disposal, oil infrastructure disposal, biotechnology. So some really kind of big issues where people were on opposing sides and a facilitative approach helped people to kind of have more constructive conversations and find a way through. So that's kind of where I cut my

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    FS 66 Facilitate 2024: Growing Together with Paul Brand

    FS 66 Facilitate 2024: Growing Together with Paul Brand

    In this episode Helene talks to Paul Brand, Director of Risk Solutions and part of the IAF England and Wales Leadership Team, Board member and conference team member.
    They talk about 
    The IAF England and Wales facilitators and friends Facilitate 2024 Conference (April 26th & 27th 2024) and what it is all about.
    Who is on the organising team and what Paul's role has been
    What is different from last year's conference
    What kinds of sessions we can expect
    What he is looking forward to
    A bit about the participants some of whom are coming from outsde the UK
    How the IAF England and Wales conferences have grown over the years and what makes them successful
    "it is a bit like a buffet and having taste of this and a taste of that." "what really makes me happy about the whole thing, and inspired by it, is watching people enter into it and throw themselves into it. Watching them having conversations with people they've never met and would never meet and, and go away taking whatever it is they've taken from the conference".  A full transcript is below.
    Links
    Today’s guest was Dr Paul Brand
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/drpaulbrand/
    paul.brand@risksol.co.uk 
    https://risksol.co.uk/ 
    Today’s subject
    The Facilitate 2024 Conference
    https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/facilitate2024-growingtogether-tickets-733547288687?aff=oddtdtcreator 
    To find out more about the IAF and the England and Wales Chapter
    https://www.iaf-world.org/site/chapters/england-wales 
    The Facilitation Stories Team
    Helene Jewell: https://www.linkedin.com/in/helenejewell/ 
    Nikki Wilson:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolawilson2/ 
    Transcript
    Hello and welcome to facilitation stories brought to you by the England and Wales chapter of the International association of Facilitators, also known as IAF. My name is Helene Jewell and today I'm talking to Paul Brand,a management consultant whose work focuses on public policy.
    He often works on long term engagements across entire sectors for multi organisation communities, and uses facilitation extensively in his work.
    He's also an IAF England Wales board member, certified professional facilitator and a member of the conference planning team. Welcome, Paul. Good morning.
    It is morning. It is morning. Good.
    It is morning. It is morning. So my first question is just to ask you, really to tell us a little bit more about you as a facilitator and your involvement in the IAF.
    So I came into facilitation like a lot of people, not quite realizing I was doing it, doing a lot of public policy consulting things, and needing somebody who would lead groups of people through discussions. And then that became a better understanding of what facilitation as a profession was all about. And that grew and grew over the years.
    I did a long piece of work in the about 2011 2012, working with a very senior IAF board member. We did a lot of events together, and during that time I understood what the IAF was about and realized I needed to actually make my facilitation skills part of my professional development formally. So I did the IAF certified professional facilitator thing in 2012, which was quite a developmental experience in itself, and I keep that up to this day.
    And then over the last four or five years, I've become more and more involved in the workings of IAF, in England and Wales particularly, and have also had the privilege of attending a couple of the european conferences in Paris and Milan, finding out how our colleagues across the channel do it. So it's been an arc of development. Yeah, an arc of development slowly, slowly coming further and further in.
    An

    • 24 min
    FS65 Chapter Chat with Bogdan Grigore IAF Romania

    FS65 Chapter Chat with Bogdan Grigore IAF Romania

    In epsode Bogdan tells us about himself as a facilitator and trainer, what it means to be a playful facilitator and his journey into facilitation. 
    He tells Nikki and Helene about how IAF Romania and how it all began, from joining IAF in 2018 to getting intouch with other facilitatrors in Romania. With the start of the pandemic 2 years later and everyone had more time he found out what was needed to start a chapter, and started IAF Romania with Bogdan as the Chair. 
    Since 2020 the chaoter has grown to 27 members, with more facilitators wanting to be a part of the community. The growth has happened in terms of quality of events as well as numbers. 
    Facilitation is not well known in Romania and not well known in organisations. 
    Bogdan talks about engaging new people to the world of facilitation, organising events and enabling people to make connections and talks in more detail about some of the events they have hosted for example Open Space in HR. 
    They also have a group mentoring programme and how that works.
    They have two types of approaches - one for the community and one for the IAF Romania members. Most events are co-facilitated so there is a lot of learning. 
    Some examples of the events are:
    Training about having impact in online facilitation - Nelson from Portugal.
    Pop up sharing around a particular topic.
    Facilitators Studio - where someone can bring a new design to try out.
    Facilitator Lab - helping two facilitators to create something together. An example of this is AI and facilitation. 
    The core members of 10/12 come up with the ideas for all the events and build the ideas together.
    They plan to have their first in person event - a facilitation festival in the autumn. 
    Bogdan talks about collaborations with other IAF Chapters and explains how these have worked:
    Twin Chapters with IAF Italy
    Facilitation Lightening Talks, some of which were with IAF Ireland and IAF Italy
    He talks extensively about the collaboration with IAF Japan and the 9 or 10 meetings that were needed to set this up and the cultural learning points. 
    Helene asks Bogdan to talk about his role in IAF Europe and Middle East as part of the share and learn team and the benefits of bringing together different cultures and facilitation experience. 
    Bogdan talks about what next for IAF Romania - elections, continued focus on mentoring, sending chapters from the Power of Facilitation book out in their newsletter which they have translated into Romanian. 
    Bogdan lastly talks about his hope for the future and the facilitation festival. 
    To contact Bogdan:
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/bogdangrigore82/
    IAF Romania:
    https://www.iaf-world.org/site/chapters/romania
    https://www.linkedin.com/company/iaf-romania-international-association-of-facilitators-romanian-chapter/?originalSubdomain=ro 
    The Power of Facilition:
     https://facpower.org/2021/06/01/what-is-the-power-of-facilitation-and-why-is-it-important/ 
    Lightening Talks:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcOrr9Sj17U
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tluzc03l4sM
    Celebrating Diversity with IAF Japan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FctxQou8F9w
    Find Helene on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/helenejewell/
    Find Nikki on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolawilson2/ 
    Listen to our podcasts: https://www.facilitationstories.com/  
    Email: podcast@iaf-englandwales.org
     

    • 35 min
    FS64 State of Facilitation Survey and Report with Deborah Rim Moiso

    FS64 State of Facilitation Survey and Report with Deborah Rim Moiso

    In this episode Helene talks to Deborah Deborah Rim Moiso from SessionLab about their recent survey and report.
    Deborah shares her experience as a freelance facilitator and discusses her mentoring program with IAF and her passion for facilitating multistakeholder projects on nature conservation, climate change, and youth training.
    She talks about how in 2022, the first global survey of facilitators was conducted by Session Lab, gathering data on who facilitators are, where they are, and their age. It was initiated by Session Lab to address the lack of data on facilitators, despite reports existing for other professions like UX design.
    This survey looks at Facilitation trends and insights from a global survey. 
    Facilitators were surveyed globally, with 1000 responses from diverse regions, including Japan.
    The report was well-received, with new questions added to better understand learning pathways to facilitation, and feedback from contributors and experts.
    Deborah talks about the role of expert commentators and how they condensed the data and provided insights, asking questions and challenging assumptions to open discussions and conversations.
    Deborah describes some of the key findings from the report including Facilitation industry trends and AI adoption.
    One standout reflection from the report is the generosity of the facilitation community in providing answers, despite the lengthy survey process.
    Deborah discusses some of the other insights from the report including:
    Online vs in-person sessions Facilitators delivering shorter sessions Representation, professionalisation and diversity The facilitation industry and accreditation programs The importance of including younger perspectives in the facilitation profession To contact Deborah: email deborah@sessionlab.com
    To read the 2024 State of Facilitation Report: https://www.sessionlab.com/state-of-facilitation/?utm_source=IAF-Podcast&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=sof
    To help SessionLab promote the project: https://www.sessionlab.com/state-of-facilitation/promo-kit/
    If you have any questions about the report or the data behind it, or want to contribute to the next edition, get in touch with us at state-of-facilitation@sessionlab.com.
    Find Helene on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/helenejewell/
    Listen to our podcasts: https://www.facilitationstories.com/  
    Connect with us on Twitter: @fac_stories 
    Email: podcast@iaf-englandwales.org 

    • 38 min
    FS63 Jamie Colston - Facilitating Systemic Constellations

    FS63 Jamie Colston - Facilitating Systemic Constellations

    In this episode Helene talks to Jamie Colston - father, facilitator, poet and systemic constellations practitioner about his work using Systemic Constellations, both Family Constellations and in organisations. 
    He talks about how he got into the work in the first place, the training he has done and the practise he does and some of what he has coming up next.
    He shares some examples of how he uses it and in terms of facilitation he suggests it is most akin to Open Space Technology. 
    You can find Jamie here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamiecolston/ 
    Jamie Colston https://www.jamiecolston.com/ 
    Centre for Systemic Constellations - https://www.thecsc.net/
    The Whole Partnership - https://www.wholepartnership.com/
     
     
     

    • 33 min
    FS62 - Chapter Chat with Tamara Zivadinovic

    FS62 - Chapter Chat with Tamara Zivadinovic

    Today we’re introducing a new quarterly feature “Chapter Chat”. As many listeners know, the England and Wales chapter is just one of the many IAF volunteer-led chapters globally, all working within 6 regions across 65 countries. While all chapters are united under the IAF vision and operate in accordance to the IAF Code of Ethics they are all run in a slightly different way, and reflect the context they’re working within.
    So alongside our episodes capturing individual facilitators’ stories, each quarter we’re going to chat to people leading other chapters, about how they see the status of facilitation where they are, and the history, priorities, current projects and aspirations for their chapter.
    To kick us off, we have a special episode reflecting on a year of facilitation in the EME region, where Helene and Nikki talk to Tamara Zivadinovic Regional Director of the Europe and Middle East Region of the IAF.
    Tamara talks about her own facilitation practise, how she got involved in IAF and her her journey to becoming Regional Director. 
    She explains to Helene and Nikki what are your main responsibilities are as regional Director and what has been happening in the Region over the last year.
    She talks about celebrating the many IAF volunteers and about her proudest moments as Regional Director.
    Tamara shares what is coming up in 2024, her hopes for the region and finishes up with an ask for the members of the region.
    You can contact Tamara on: rep.europe@iaf-world.org or find her on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tamara-zivadinovic-4975384/ 

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