Facilitated Groups
With a lifetime of experience facilitating, participants in Lindsay's groups have ranged from toddlers to seniors; settings have ranged from prison and schools, to homes and clubs.
6 hours $80
Are you planning to lead a group in your area of interest?
Have you already started the venture of facilitating and want to learn more?
This is an opportunity to:
• Learn techniques to create a rich and productive experience
• Access and strengthen your natural leadership style
• Clarify your role in the group
• Identify the importance and relevance of each decision you make
• Gain more confidence in your ideas, intuition and intentions
Next date: TBA, $80
phone: (250) 380-0181 to register.
For those with some experience.
Topics include: Roles of group members, co-facilitating; challenges and disruptive behaviour, disclosure, and personal agendas.
This is a 10 to 15 week, self-development course for people with an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI). Each two hour session involves thought-provoking exercises and fun activities. Opportunities to learn from one's own experiences are heightend within this focused and supportive environment.
Contact Lindsay Beal or the Victoria Brain Injury Society (VIHIS) at (250) 598-9339
"We all have power within us. We need someone and somewhere to release our energy and to recognize our strengths. Lindsay is the kind of person who empowers people to realize who they really are; a professional who values all souls. Someone who understands the importance of laughter. She helps people love themselves and others"
- Janis Turner April 2006 Member of VIHIS
"I've had many opportunities to experience Lindsay Beal's facilitation of groups. I am always impressed by her grounded, light, and humorous way of facilitating discussions. She emanates kind respect, care and honesty. I found her authenticity and intentionality encouraged me to open, rise up and take risks." - Keith Moen, Counsellor
"I geatly appreciate our facilitator Lindsay Beal, who brought structure to our meetings, while remaining flexible, respectful, and ethical (not to mention fun!). She encouraged us to participate as much or as little as we wanted, and helped to keep us on track." - Mary Livingstone, PEP Participant