This Workshop is jointly sponsored by FNPSS and the BC Federal Council Secretariat under the Strengthening Public Service Institutions Initiative. Who should attend: First Nations leaders, Band Administrators, Managers, Youth, and anyone else with an interest in learning more about approaching challenging conversations. Speaker: Jeanette Proulx (Canada School of Public Service) She grew up in Montreal and has been working for the Indigenous Learning Program at the Canada School of Public Service since 2019. Jeanette is a Mi’kmaq from the Lennox Island First Nation in Prince Edward Island. “ This was the single best workshop I have taken in a long time, and I learned tips and tools that I will be able to use immediately!” – 2019 ParticipantĪbout the Workshop Leader: Jeanette Proulx What obstacles and challenges may come up and how do you address them?īack by popular demand, the Courageous Conversations workshop was designed specifically for First Nations administrations and was first hosted at the 2019 FNPSS annual conference.How do you asses a difficult situation and decide if it warrants a discussion?.However, for a team to perform at their peak, the relationships. Instead, ‘crisis’ conversations take their place a shopping list of what immediately needs to be done. How do you create a trusting, safe space to have difficult conversations? Having honest, assertive, compassionate, difficult or uncomfortable conversations with colleagues, team members, family, and friends takes courage. In a world of increasing pace where ‘busy’ is a badge of honour, conversations are one of the first things to go because they require time.Using relevant, real-workplace scenarios, participants will experiment with and practice having courageous conversations. This workshop will provide participants with tools to have safe, open discussions with colleagues, friends or family on topics that can be really difficult. Please join us for this highly requested 2.5 hour ‘Courageous Conversations’ workshop.
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