ATTEND A TRAINING
Trainings:
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Access to a library of professional development presentations by subject matter experts
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Quarterly live art workshops and Q&As in conjunction with new recorded presentations
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Exclusive benefit reserved for Facilitators trained via the live two-day training: Access to On-Demand Facilitator Training course for $50 as a tool to train other staff at your agency or as a refresher for yourself. Full cost of the On-Demand Training for those outside the Community of Practice is $750 per person.
Resources:
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Access to AWBW’s online password-protected Facilitator Dashboard, which houses:
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Curriculum of over 600 art workshops
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Workshops include step-by-step instructions, downloadable templates, and images of creation and final products
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Can search workshops using over 50 filters based on art materials, age range, workshop objective, service population, and more
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Workshops can be bookmarked for future reference
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Spanish translations available for over 70 workshops
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Specialized workshops for young children, teens, adults, families, colleagues, and community members, along with embodied art and culturally relevant workshops
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Videos of presentations by subject matter experts to support delivery of specific workshops
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Online communication tools to track attendance, and share innovations, highlights, and challenges with fellow staff and AWBW
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Downloadable handouts, toolkits, and resource lists
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Printable and electronic participant evaluations for you to gather feedback
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Facilitator Manual
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Living document that houses AWBW’s philosophy and framework, along with other helpful tips and resources
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Can be used as a refresher tool for facilitators that have attended an AWBW training, as well as a tool for training others at your program
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Bi-Monthly Newsletter
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Highlights participant stories, new workshops, professional development opportunities, and resources
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Helps Community of Practice remain connected/share insights with one another
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Consultation and Other Support:
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AWBW staff support (via phone or email) assisting with:
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Workshop selection and modifications
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Workshop facilitation/management
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Art supply tips
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Challenges and questions
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Utilizing art to support community engagement, exhibits, and fundraising
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Virtual peer-to-peer cohorts:
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Post-Training Cohorts: An opportunity, three months after your training, to check in with fellow attendees, sharing best practices, successes, and challenges
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Anti-Racism Group: Quarterly group inviting participants to engage in learning opportunities, group discussions, and cultivate tools to support ongoing action against racism, marginalization, and oppression
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Survivors’ Art Circle: A specialized monthly affinity group where members can be in community with other survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, using art to explore their past, present, and take positive steps toward the future
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Sharing back quantitative and qualitative data from logs, surveys, and evaluations
Questions? Email programs@awbw.org