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What we learned in facilitating SALT visit?

Community Life Competency Process (CLCP) training’s first and second face to face sessions were conducted on the 25 & 26 of May 2013 and 14 & 15 of June 2013 in UN Conference hall Kathmandu Nepal. There were 34 participants. These participant were divided in 4 groups in first face to face session. They were assigned to facilitate SALT in communities before coming to second face o face session. Here is their learning which they shared on 14 June while Ritu ask them: What did you learn as a SALT facilitator?

1. Enable Environment

  • Create friendly learning environment
  • Maintain Comfort Zone
  • Sense of humor is essential
  • Techniques of ice breaking for rapport building, introduction,sitting arrangement

2. Active Listening

  • Proper eye contact, body language, paraphrasing help explore more
  • Listening more talk less
  • Patience

3. Art of asking question

  • Asking right and open question lead to sharing rather than answering
  • Participatory Approach

4. Keep SALT in TRACK

  • Pre brief introduction
  • Explain objectives of visits
  • Participatory
  • Be specific
  • Group Approach
  • Positive Attitude: Passion, tolerance & play with words, open minded
  • Flexibility: Time, content, discussion
  • Responsible and Accountable

 

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Comment by Jan Somers on June 23, 2013 at 6:34pm

Great ! I often say to people:  "Try not to unlearn because that does not work - but do learn additional skills and routines, keeping the history in your backpack as a useful source."

Comment by Geoff Parcell on June 23, 2013 at 4:32pm

Good Learning! What is meant by play with words?

Hemendra, how exactly do you unlearn things. I agree we often need to but what is the process you go through?

Comment by Hemendra Chaudhary on June 21, 2013 at 7:56pm

Unlearning Things!

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