Leadership Training for Teams
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Leadership Training for Teams
Boost results with leadership training for teams in a dynamic setting. Our facilitators help you navigate complex challenges and build lasting momentum.

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Finally our turn!
finally, it was our turn to facilitate.
after all the stress, planning, and especially the hassle with the venue, everything somehow fell into place. there were moments na murag di na jud madayon, but we pushed through and made it work — and i’m really proud of our group for that.
special mention jud to our leader and one of our members who handled the venue situation so well. despite the pressure and last-minute challenges, we stayed calm, took initiative, and made sure everything was settled. honestly, without them, things could have gone very differently.
being on the facilitator side hit different. it’s not just about leading the activity it’s about making sure everyone understands, stays engaged, and actually learns something. there’s pressure behind the scenes that people don’t usually see, and i felt that today.
unsa jud akong na-feel? kapoy kaayo, but also fulfilling. seeing everyone participate, laugh, and enjoy the activities we prepared made all the stress feel lighter. naa gyud sense of relief and pride at the same time.
what i enjoyed the most was watching everything come together in real time. from the instructions, to the flow of the activities, to the reactions of the participants it felt like “okay, we did that.” even the small chaotic moments made it more memorable.
what challenged me the most was handling unexpected problems, especially with the venue and keeping everything on schedule. lisod siya mag stay composed while thinking of what to do next, but it really pushed us to step up.
for improvement siguro, mas maayo if we had a backup plan ready for situations like venue issues.
overall, tiring but fun. stressful but fulfilling. this experience made me appreciate facilitators more and realize how much effort goes into making learning interactive and meaningful.
sometimes, the best part isn’t just participating it’s being the one who makes the experience happen.
Facilitating Prejudice & Aggression 🎬🧠
Who said Social Psych has to be boring? For our turn to lead the class, we decided to skip the long slides and build our own game instead. We wanted everyone to feel what "Prejudice and Aggression" actually looks like in real life, so we turned the room into a total race. Watching everyone scramble to win and get super competitive was exactly the point. It was loud, chaotic, and so much fun. Huge thanks to our classmates, you guys made our plan look even better. Mission accomplished! 🧩✔️
It was not a perfect facilitation but we definitely did our best and put effort on it. Kudos! 👏🎉
Office of Health Services Salyan Vacancy 2081 for facilitators
Office of Health Services Salyan Vacancy 2081 for facilitators. Government of Karnali State Ministry of Social Development, Directorate of Health Services, Office of Health Services, Salyan, Partner organization service contract information! Date of first publication: 2081.04.15 Office of Health Services Salyan Vacancy 2081 for facilitators A.B. in Salyan District Hospital under Health Service…
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Barriers And Facilitators To Retention In Chronic Disease Care
Background Sub-Saharan Africa is increasingly being challenged in providing care and treatment for chronic diseases, both communicable and non-communicable. In order to address the challenges of linkage to and retention in chronic disease management, there is the need to understand the factors that can influence engagement in care. We conducted a qualitative study to identify barriers and facilitators to linkage and retention in chronic care for HIV, tuberculosis (TB) and Hypertension (HTN) as part of the Academic Model Providing Access to Healthcare (AMPATH) program in western Kenya. Methods In-depth interviews and focus group discussions were conducted July 2012-August 2013. Study participants were purposively sampled from three AMPATH clinics and included patients within the AMPATH program receiving HIV, TB, and HTN care, as well as caregivers of children with HIV, community leaders, and healthcare providers. A set of interview guides were developed to explore perceived barriers and facilitators to chronic disease management, particularly related to linkage to and retention in HIV, TB and HTN care. Data were coded and various themes were identified. We organized the concepts and themes generated using the Andersen-Newman Framework of Health Services Utilization. Results A total of 235 participants including 110 individuals living with HIV (n=50), TB (n=39), or HTN (n=21); 24 caregivers; 10 community leaders; and 62 healthcare providers participated. Barriers and facilitators were categorized as predisposing characteristics, enabling resources and need factors. Many of the facilitators and barriers reported in this study were consistently reported across disease categories including personal drive, patient-provider relationships and the need for social and peer support. Conclusions Our findings provide insight into the individual as well as broader structural factors that can deter or encourage linkage and retention that are relevant across communicable and non-communicable chronic diseases. The findings of the present study suggest that interventions should consider the logistical aspects of accessing care in addition to predisposing and need factors that may affect an individuals decision to seek out and remain in appropriate care. Read the full article

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