Whole Person Process Facilitation (WPPF) Workshop
Whole Person Process Facilitation (WPPF) Workshop
Learn how to facilitate meetings that tap into the creative and collective genius in a workshop led by Marquis Bureau.
Thursday, March 9, 2023
5 pm to 8 pm EST in the Desjardin Room at the Atelier (Social Innovation Workshop) - 95 Clegg St, Ottawa
Register here.
Whole Person Process Facilitation creates meetings that produce results by tapping into the creativity and collective genius of the participants in the meeting. WPPF accesses the greatest potential of the individual participants involved and of the group as a whole, thereby achieving maximum learning and results. WPPF achieves these outcomes by using a structure and exercises that engage the “whole brain” – the creative, intuitive, subjective as well as the analytic, logical, objective; and engage the “whole person” – the mind, body, heart and spirit.
The workshop will be facilitated by Marquis Bureau, a doctoral student in Interdisciplinary Research on Contemporary Social issues. He teaches in the Faculty of Human Relations at Saint Paul University and coordinates the Public Administration Program at Collège Boréal in Ottawa. Marquis is an academic-practitioner, one who has a foot in both the academic and practical worlds and is particularly interested in advancing the causes of theory and practice. .
About the Activating the Heart in Higher Education Series
We believe the purpose of education is to nurture our wholeness and help us understand the complexity of the world. This project is an invitation to integrate cognitive intelligence that defines the academia, with the intelligences of the heart, body and will. Our intention is to create transformative learning experiences that activate our hearts to the experience of wholeness and the healing of painful divisions inherent in our social systems.
This project is funded by the Relance Project of Saint Paul University.
This series is hosted by Providence School of Transformative Leadership and Spirituality and is intended for the Saint Paul University community and the wider community.

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