Title: Building Team Facilitation Skills
1Building Team Facilitation Skills
- Presented by
- Mary Jo Meyers M.S.
2Teams Wraparound
- Practice Patterns How it Happens in Wraparound
- Three types of team members
- Natural connected to family by relationship
- Informal Connected by citizenship
- System Paid to care
- Potential team members are generated through
initial conversations prior to first meeting - Families are encouraged to invite their supports
to help us stay on track - Team members meet over time to modify the plan
- Move the team conversation from treatment or
service orientation to a life orientation - Orient team members prior to first meeting
3Details for Team Preparation
- Consider Location Timing
- Be Flexible
- Plan for Environmental Concerns
- Prepare an Agenda
- Familiarize Yourself With Each Team Member and
Their Perspective - Talk With the Family About Team Members Their
Positions - Identify Roles
4Prepping Team Members
- Identify who will invite whom
- Be prepared to explain what Wraparound is and why
team meetings happen - Ask team members for input into the agenda
- Confirm date, time place
- Accommodate for missing members if needed
Activity Role play team member invites,
explaining Wraparound and getting buy-in from
potential members
5Facilitator Tool Kit
- Recommended Tools
- Flip Charts / Markers
- Agendas
- Ground Rules
- Confidentiality Agreement
- First Strengths Discovery
6Potential Agenda Items
- Introductions
- Purpose of meeting
- Setting ground rules
- Sharing family history and vision for the future
- Strengths discovery team adds to
- Needs
- Begin crisis planning
- Strategies/Action plan
- Summary/Wrap up
- Scheduling next team meetings
7Setting Ground Rules
- How
- State more of what you want to see rather than
not - Family members input is essential
- All team members contribute
- Why
- Keep meetings on track
- Holds everyone accountable
- Role models structure respectful behavior
Activity Brainstorm possible ground rules
8Steps for Planning Process
- Step 1 Getting Started and Hearing the Familys
Story - Step 2 Starting the Meeting with Strengths
- Step 3 Developing a Vision Statement
- Step 4 Identify Needs Across Domains
- Step 5 Prioritize Needs
- Step 6 Develop Action Strategies
- Step 7 Assign Tasks and Solicit Commitments
- Step 8 Document the Plan Evaluate, Refine and
Monitor Progress - Crisis/Safety Planning
9Running the Meeting
- Introduce process team members
- Set a time limit for todays meeting
- Distribute agenda/review
- Set ground rules
- Present strengths distribute strength summary
- Solicit additional strength information from
gathered group
10Running the Meeting, continued
- Lead team in reviewing the Vision established by
the family - Introduce needs statements solicit additional
perspectives on needs from team - Create a way for team to prioritize those needs
- Lead the team in creating measurable benchmarks
11Running the Meeting, continued
- Lead the team in generating brainstormed methods
to meet needs based on strengths - Solicit volunteers and assign tasks
- Summarize the meeting/wrap-up
- Set next two meetings
- Document distribute the plan to team members
12Helpful Hints for Effective Facilitation
- Mind your Manners! Role Model Respect for All
- Watch you Body Language All eyes are on you!
- Remain Strength-based and avoid jargon
- Check for comfort of all team members
- Listen more than you speak
- Make sure everyone gets to participate
- When needed utilize conflict management skills
open ended questions, reflecting, reframing,
summarizing
13Remember the Basics!
- Strengths
- Vision
- Needs
- Strategies
14Strengths List
- Functional Skills
- Talents
- Preferences
- Hobbies
- Activities
- Includes all family, team members and community.
15Vision Statement
- Clear, Concise
- Family Driven
- Team Consensus
16Crafting Need Statements
- Barriers to Reaching Vision
- Needs Help With . . . .
- Underlying Needs of Behaviors
- Answers Why
- Not a Service or a Willing Statement
17Forming Benchmarks
- If this benchmark were met, the behavior we
would see would be _____ - Framed in positive rather than negative terms
- Descriptive, observable and measurable
18Strategies
- Build off of Functional Strengths
- Be Creative
- Use Your Team
- Assign Tasks Share the Work!
- Think Sustainability
19PracticeChild and FamilyTeam Facilitation
20Facilitator Check List
- Did you move through the agenda in a timely
fashion? - - No more than 90 minutes
- Was the family engaged throughout?
- - Both youth and the parents?
- Did you keep the plan normalized?
- Did everyone have input and leave with a task?
- Did the family say the plan was possible?
Activity Review Team Observation Measure
21Next Steps
- Schedule Next Team Meeting(s)
- Copies of Plan Shared w/Team
- Make sure everyone knows their task
- Support Plan
- Document Progress, New and Ongoing Needs
- Check for Needs Met, Not Just Service Delivered
- Continuously plan for transitions
22Steps for Managing Ongoing Wraparound Plan of
Care Meetings
- Accomplishments start on a high note
- Assess progress needs met, not just services
delivered - Adjust the plan as needed
- Assign new Tasks keep it moving!
23Well Functioning Teams
- Have Diverse Membership
- Listen to Each Other
- Communicate Within the Team
- Everyone Works
- Know How to Ask for Help
- Embrace Conflict
- Remain Strength Based, Family Driven and Outcome
Focused
24For more information contact
Mary Jo Meyers, M.S.
P 414.257.7521 E consultmjm_at_hotmail.com