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Thu, 23 Feb 1995 00:36:27 +0000 |
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Division of Continuing Studies |
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The Cultural Resource Management Program at the
University of Victoria is offering a two-day workshop
for museum and heritage professionals who are
interesting in developing effective community consultation
strategies. It has the following description:
Community Connections:
Approaches to Effective Consultation and Partnership
Strong community partnerships provide a cornerstone for
healthy institutions and relevant programs. Developing
and sustaining these relationships, however, demands
that partners work effectively together toward a mutually
agreeable goal. A good partner pays careful attention to
communication and facilitation skills.
This hands-on workshop explores the characteristics of
effective partnerships, and provides an opportunity to
practice a variety of organizational, facilitation and
consensus-building skills. Museum, gallery and heritage
professionals will be better able to identify non-traditional
partners and to develop productive and collaborative
relationships with their varied communities. Topics include:
o getting partners to 'yes'
o the subtle art of facilitation
o demystifying team leadership
o avoiding partner burnout
o community development: joy or pain?
Dates: March 27 - 28
Instructor: Sue Morhun is the Arts and Heritage Supervisor with the
Township of Langley. She brings extensive experience in community
consultation and group facilitation to this course.
Fee: $170
For further information and registration materials, please contact:
Joy Davis, Program Director
Cultural Resource Management Program
University of Victoria
Phone 604-721-8462
FAX 604-721-8774
email [log in to unmask]
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