What must a lead deliberative facilitator know and do?
Many people can describe and advocate for deliberative mini-publics, yet few in Europe have the skills to steer the central “black box”, which is the deliberative phase itself - the part of the process that remains hardest to teach and assess. While the focus within the deliberative field increasingly turns to institutionalisation and scaling, scaling without investing in facilitation quality risks undermining the very processes we're trying to institutionalise.
This seminar to improve the broader understanding of deliberative facilitation in Europe, share discussions among the community of practitioners, and raise the quality of facilitation practice.
It is starting with the question: What must a lead deliberative facilitator know and do?
Join this event for a presentation and discussion on the new lead facilitator competence model developed by We Do Democracy and FIDE – Europe.