Community of Practice: Bridging differences - Virtual - Session 2

Event Type : Community of Practice
Starts at May 08, 2024 10:00 AM Eastern
Finishes at May 08, 2024 12:30 PM Eastern

Bridging differences: Generative dialogue as a catalyst for DEI transformation 

Using an interactive experiential learning format, the participants will explore the concept of generative dialogue – a way of collaborating through conversation that reveals new knowledge and ideas for initiatives that individuals could not generate on their own – within the context of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. We will introduce the World Café method as a structured approach for facilitating impactful conversations to gain important insights to guide meaningful organizational change. 

Learning objectives

Participants will: 

  • Understand the principles and practices of generative dialogue and how it can be applied to DEI efforts. 
  • Learn the World Café method as an effective framework for guiding conversations that can uncover new perspectives and insights. 
  • Leave equipped with the tools and skills to develop a culture of dialogue that integrates human perspectives in DEI practice. 

Who can attend

This session is open to individuals at all levels of an organization interested in using dialogue as a tool to support diversity, equity and inclusion efforts.  

Presenter

Presentation language

  • English

Registration closes May 6 at 4 p.m. ET.


For more information about this event or event-related registration, please contact events@ccdi.ca.

For current Canadian Certified Inclusion Professionals (CCIPTM), this event qualifies for continued professional development credit. Contact ccip.certification@ccdi.ca for more information.

For members of the law societies of Alberta, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, and the Yukon: this program may qualify for credit in the area of Practice Management as part of your mandatory annual Continuing Professional Development, as required by your Law Society. To learn more, click on the link to your province above or contact your local Law Society.


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