JLP holds facilitator clinics across Canada
As the world shifts again and workers are returning to the office, the JLP is slowly re-establishing in-person workshops where the conditions allow. To support facilitators in this transition, JLP Regional Field Coordinators across the country are holding in-person clinics for facilitators. These clinics allow facilitators to connect with their colleagues, to review the principles of adult learning and to continue to develop core facilitation skills, with an emphasis on in-person facilitation.
To date, three regions have held their clinics. Facilitators came together to strengthen their facilitation skills with a focus on in-person workshops, as well as building stronger ties with each other. Participants reviewed the principles of adult learning and were given the opportunity to co-facilitate a small exercise with their peers.
Prairies-Northwest Territories Region
In the Prairies-Northwest Territories region, clinics were held in Edmonton, Regina and Winnipeg and were facilitated by Regional Field Coordinators Mindy Mackie (Union) and Karen Sokol (Employer).
In the clinic evaluations, participants summed up the experience, saying, “This clinic had helped to decrease my fears, increase my confidence and energize my passion to facilitate”. Another participant wrote, “This gave me back my confidence after being away from in-person learning for so long.”
In Regina, Tim Hubick was also recognized for reaching the significant milestone of facilitating 50 workshops in his JLP career thus far.
Regina Participants | Winnipeg Participants | Edmonton Participants |
Tim Hubick |
Nicole Papineau |
Vicky Worrell |
National Capital Region
In the National Capital region, all clinics were held in Gatineau and facilitated by the Regional Field Coordinators for the region, Annik Campagna (Union) and Ronald Thériault (Employer). Participants got acquainted or reacquainted with their colleagues and counterparts and prepared themselves for the experience of face-to-face facilitating.
One participant noted, “It was a great refresher, I have learned a lot of new skills. The two days were full of learning activities that helped to build confidence and connect with each other. I’m excited to start doing in-person again.”
Another wrote, I was so happy to get to meet new facilitators and to see some old friends. This was a great refresher of the skills we learned at Orientation, especially important for those who have become facilitators during the pandemic. I feel better equipped and more confident after this session.”
Participants Clinic One | Participants Clinic Two |
Claude Turpin |
Laura de Ruiter |
Ontario-Nunavut Region
The Ontario-Nunavut region hosted three clinics across the region. Regional Field Coordinators Ryan Winger (Union) and Teresa Morgan (Employer) travelled to Ajax, Mississauga, and Windsor to reach as many facilitators as possible. As in other regions, facilitators had a chance to try their hands at co-facilitating in a face-to-face environment with the participation of their peers.
The facilitators’ enthusiasm for the events was expressed in their evaluations. One participant wrote, “This gave me back my confidence after being away from in-person learning for so long.”
Another summed up their history with the JLP writing, “JLP has been one of the best learning experiences I have had the opportunity to be a part of. This clinic has helped to decrease my fears, increase my confidence, and energize my passion to facilitate.”
Ajax Participants | Mississauga Participants | Windsor Participants |
Herb Alfaro |
Natashia Bennett-Nelson |
Sarah Barbisan |
The success of the clinics is clearly reflected in the personal statements in the evaluations. It is also clear that facilitators are excited to get back to face to face workshops and now, they are better equipped to get back to the boardroom. The JLP is excited to move into a new era of offering workshops in-person as well as the virtual discussions developed throughout the pandemic.
All photos by Karen Sokol