D e b r i e f i n g DEBRIEFING Reflecting on our experiences of the workshops and how they relate to our lives!

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D e b r i e f i n g

DEBRIEFING Reflecting on our experiences of the workshops and how they relate to our lives!

GUIDELINES OF DEBRIEFING Respect other participants – no put downs Give your opinions – all opinions are valued Agree/disagree with idea not person You can change your mind Listen and take turns Ask questions Give reasons You don’t have to share

The Importance of Sharing It is the final chance in these workshops to talk about how you have felt and what these workshops have meant to you. It is important that we understand that we may or may not have the same thoughts or feelings about this shared experience. ____________________________________________________ We all see things differently!