19 Feb 10:00am – 12 Mar 12:00pm 2025 NZDT
The Workshop presents our Introduction to Framing and Narratives, Live Virtual Training. This training is designed for people who want to talk more effectively about their issues to deepen understanding, unlock action, and build support for the solutions needed in their area. It is run on Zoom by one of The Workshop's expert trainers.
Many people are looking for a clearer, more consistent and more impactful way of talking about their work. They want their communications to deepen understanding and unlock action.
The Workshop’s introduction to framing and narratives training is a broad, entry level course to help people shift how they talk to achieve these goals - whether you’re all in the same organisation, or individuals or groups working on similar issues.
It is for any one who communicates: champions of better communications including leaders in an organisation, policy people, and communications practitioners. You may want to come as an individual or as a group from your organisation. Is a great way to start embedding the strategies across an organisation and helping your people to understand why this approach works.
DURATION
4 weeks, 4 x 2hr sessions
COURSE TIMES AND DATES
Wednesday 19 February, 10 - 12pm
Wednesday 26 February, 10 - 12pm
Wednesday 5 March, 10 - 12pm
Wednesday 12 March, 10 - 12pm
FORMAT
Live virtual - delivered over Zoom
COURSE FEATURES
Live training sessions with expert trainers, small group activities
Please arrive a few minutes early for each session to ensure your tech is working and you have time to settle in.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
WHAT WILL YOU LEAVE WITH:
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Scientists, researchers, writers, advocates, campaigners, communicators, organisers, fundraisers, policy makers, and leaders of organisations who want to deepen people’s thinking on complex issues.
Anyone who wants to motivate people to support big social and environmental issues over the long-term, and build a more just, sustainable and democratic world.
EARLY BIRD PRICING: Available until the 19 December 2024
You can learn more about our work at our website: https://www.theworkshop.org.nz/