Support Group Training & Sharing Day
NOTE: This event is open to network programs only.
Presenters:
Alexis Mayer, WCA
Natasha Stogdill, Sanctuary,
Tesa Miller, Magdalene House
Description:
There is a unique power found in group work. Participants offer distinct perspectives and ideas that feed into rich insights. This workshop will offer models/curricula, formats, tools and experiences on providing group work. There will be several presentations in the morning providing information on current support groups in the Douglas/Sarpy County Community and in Programs. We will switch into a ‘sharing’ format at lunch and ask that all participants who are providing or have provided support groups in the past share their tips, perspectives, flyers/information on current groups open to community, and lessons learned on:
• Open versus closed groups
• Keeping clients engaged
• Marketing
• Peer Support Learning & Healing
• Logistics (length, time, spaces and places,)
• Virtual groups
• Confidentiality
• Challenges
• And more!
Who can attend?
This offering is open to staff and volunteers from Network of Programs, Tribal Sexual and Domestic Violence Programs and Douglas/Sarpy County Community Partners offering support groups.
This will be a hybrid training, therefore we welcome everyone to join us via Zoom if you are unable to attend in person.
Lunch will be provided.
Agenda:
8:45 - Check-in and coffee
9:00 - Welcome and introductions
9:15 - Supporting Survivors: A Peer-Based Approach
10:00 - Providing Group Facilitation Around Healthy Relationships
10:45 - Break
11:00 - Beyond Trauma
12:00 - Lunch and sharing time
Registration:
Registration is free, required, and due by April 25, 2024.