Facilitators’ purpose is to invite possibilities to emerge and manifest through engaging people in “real conversations”
A group of facilitators, consultants, coaches and health practitioners who are passionate and committed to promoting a shift towards healthier communities have created an initiative called Real Conversations. The purpose is to “invite possibilities to emerge and manifest” through engaging people in facilitated conversations.
The facilitators’ role is to provide opportunities for people to connect across organizations to experience meaningful, productive conversations that lead to initiatives to build thriving communities. Real Conversations is now hosting a series of conversations about Mental Wellness. The first event was on January 16, 2012 at the Canadian Mental Health Association in Ottawa.
We speak with Cille Harris, a systems design engineer and consultant who also works as a Real Conversations facilitator.