Inspiring Participants Who Would Rather Be Somewhere Else
Proposed
Not everyone walks into a Treaty workshop ready and eager to engage. This session focuses on the reluctant learner β those who attend under obligation or with resistance. Together weβll explore practical strategies to engage them with compassion, creativity, and purpose, without compromising the integrity of the content. test
Best suited for: Facilitators and educators β at any stage of experience β who encounter reluctant or resistant participants and want to strengthen their skills in creating connection, maintaining focus, and holding space with compassion.
Best suited for: Facilitators and educators β at any stage of experience β who encounter reluctant or resistant participants and want to strengthen their skills in creating connection, maintaining focus, and holding space with compassion.
Session outcome:
Participants will:
β’ Identify common reasons for resistance or disengagement in workshop settings.
β’ Learn strategies to connect and build trust with reluctant participants.
β’ Reflect on their own responses to resistance and how to stay grounded in the kaupapa.
Participants will:
β’ Identify common reasons for resistance or disengagement in workshop settings.
β’ Learn strategies to connect and build trust with reluctant participants.
β’ Reflect on their own responses to resistance and how to stay grounded in the kaupapa.
Date: Duration: 1 hr(s) Maximum group size: 20 people
Host: Catherine Delahunty Platform: Either (Teams or Zoom) Will this session be recorded for later viewing: Yes
Suggested by: Catherine Delahunty on August 7, 2025
Session ID: 240

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