Ctac facilitator’s training program webinar
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Transcript of Ctac facilitator’s training program webinar
An afternoon webinar to meet
each other and learn more about
the program
What is CTAC
Introductions of all the participants
What is the Facilitator’s Training Program • Workbook/Toolkit
• In-person Training
• Buddies
• Facilitating your own workshops
Questions
CTAC is Canada’s national, non-governmental organization led by and for people living with HIV and Viral Hepatitis co-infection, focusing on enabling access to treatment.
In operation since 1996, CTAC has recently completed an organizational renewal process to ensure we meet our organizational goals to meaningfully engage community members, service providers, policymakers and other relevant stakeholders to identify, develop and implement policy and program solutions.
CTAC understands that treatment access should be considered in it’s holistic form, encompassing the range of treatment, care and support needs required to reach the most successful treatment experience possible for people living with HIV or those co-infected with Viral Hepatitis.
Jessica Whitbread – Project Coordinator
Paul Sutton – Policy Researcher
Who else is here...
1. Facilitator’s Training Workbook and Toolkit
2. Web Orientation Feb 28 3. Choose Your Buddy! 4. In-Person Training March 12 – 14 5. Train Your Buddy by April 5 6. Join CTAC’s Peer Network 7. Facilitate CTAC Workshops in Your
Area! 8. Report Back to CTAC
This is something for you to keep and share with others
in your community
The workshop are activities for you to do before the In-
person training
The Toolkit is all the times you need to run a CTAC
workshop
Use it as a tool when training your buddy • Do it together if possible
Tuesday, March 12 – 5pm- 8pm • Intro/Group Guidelines/Agenda
• Story Sharing
• Dinner 6:30pm
• Free time after 8pm
Wednesday, March 13 – 9am – 5pm • Breakfast 9am
• Group Dynamics/Facilitation/Determinants of Health
• Lunch 12:30
• GIPA workshop for the afternoon
• Dinner at Hair of the Dog at 7pm
Thursday, March 14 – 9am – 3pm • Breakfast 9am
• Treatment Access Open space Technology
• Lunch 12:15
• Mapping Access to Treatment activity
• Closing and Evaluations (finished by 3pm)
15 minutes – preplan with partner before in-person
March 12 icebreaker: Donna and Stephanie
March 12 closing: James and Romari
March 13 warm up: Darryl and Michel
March 13 energizer: Sue and Dawn
March 13 closing: Leonard and Emerald
March 14 warm up: Danny and Ken
March 14 energizer: Colin and Shannon
45/30 minutes – preplan with group before end of day on the 13th
March 14 mapping activity: Donna, James, Darryl, Sue, Leonard,
Danny, Shannon
March 14 closing: Stephanie, Romari, Michel, Dawn Emerald, Ken,
Colin
Identify at least one person in your area that would like
to be your buddy (ies)
Share the Facilitator’s Workbook and Toolkit with them
Go over the exercises as a team if possible
After the training make a date to do your own
facilitator’s training with your buddy (ies)
You and your buddy can start planning what workshops
you’d like to run in your community
Everyone will be arriving on March 12
Out of towners will be staying at the Holiday Inn (30 Carlton) and the venue for our meeting will be at the 519 Church Street Community Centre
The closest subway is College – between Yonge st. and Church st. For those flying in - take the Downtown Express bus to the Holiday Inn For those arriving on bus, train or live in the city we will give you token CTAC rep in the lobby waiting for you to:
• assist with check-in
• give you your welcome package
• Ground travel reimbursement (with receipts)
• Lunch and snack money
Meet in lobby at 4:45 to go to walk to the venue
• For individuals arriving late there will be someone waiting for you at the hotel to assist you with check in
Last day of the training is on Thursday, March 14th
and ends at 3pm
Everyone will be leaving within 2 hours of the end
of the training
Note: • everyone will be receiving cheques therefore you may need to have a
little bit of spending money
• CTAC is only covering the items we have mentioned
• By no means will taxis or anything in the rooms be covered
Ask away!