Facilitation techniques
Non- traditional programming
Benefits of domains (horticultural therapy)
Teamwork/ Experience paradigm
Articles
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What is the definition of facilitation technique?

Process used to allow participants to reach outcomes effectively and efficiently. 

- Systematic procedure by which individuals are empowered to overcome obstacles.

- Selected techniques that helpers use to assist individuals in effecting change.

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What are some examples of non-traditional programming?

- Smash rooms: safe environment to release stress & frustrations

- Laughter yoga: physical & psychological health benefits

- Splatter rooms & paint experience

- Adventure therapy: umbrella terms

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What are the cognitive benefits of HT?

Concentration, memory and learning:

- Attention span is increased by 20%

- Memory and performance is improved

- Concentration is better when surrounded by plants

- Being around natural environments improves the ability to focus and concentrate

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What is teamwork?

- Combined action of a group of people

- Goals achieved in an effective and efficient way

- Successfully complete a task or goal

- Cohesion happens by creating a positive atmosphere

- Skills & strengths recognized by the team

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What are the benefits from the colouring on the student stress levels

- Entertainment

- Stress/ anxiety reduction

- Increase in focus

- Social opportunities

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Other names for Facilitation Techniques?

- Modalities

- Interventions

- Functional intervention programs

- Treatment programs

- Outcome oriented programs

- Evidence based programs/ interventions

- Activity based interventions (activities)

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What is adventure therapy? 

- Activities that have uncertain outcomes

- Takes place outside

- Action centered approach

examples:

- Rope course

- Rock climbing


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What are the emotional benefits of HT?

Well- being, empathy and concern:

- Feel happier & more relaxed

- Achieve an optimistic outlook

- Increase feelings of well-being

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What are the benefits of teamwork programming?

- Improved communication with group

- Encourages creativity

- Trust

- Leadership skills

- Problem solving skills

- Collaboration with the group

- Stress reduction

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What could help benefit people by helping them to engage in an activity that does what?

Experience flow

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Why do we have facilitation techniques? (5 elements)


- Developed and designed on evidence (research or evaluation)= PRACTICE

- PLANNING= in advance to be efficient and effective (program protocol/ program plan)

- Able to produce SPECIFIC data indicating  achievement of outcomes

- Techniques can help to effect CHANGE in a desired population

- Able to produce targeted, meaningful, and desired OUTCOMES

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What is horticultural therapy?

Formal practice that uses plants, horticultural activities and the garden landscape to promote well- being for its participants. 

- goal oriented with defined outcomes & assessments procedures.

- Administered by professionally trained horticultural therapists

1. HTR (horticultural registered therapists)

2. HTT (horticultural therapy technician)

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What are the physical benefits of HT?

Health & wellness:

- Can burn as many calories in 45 mins of gardening as in 30mins of aerobics

- 1 hour of weeding burns 300 calories a manual push mower burns 500 calories per hour

- Surgery recovery patients with natural views or experiences had short recovery time and few pain medication

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What is the Experience paradigm?

Degree of risk associated with adventure experiences and the competence individuals bring to the adventure result in five possible conditions

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- Dry erase stained glass transoms

- Dry erase stained glass- Dream catcher

- Dry erase colouring board

- Dry erase colouring boards- round package

- Dry erase colouring boards- All seasons package

- Accessible Art- winter package 

- Wet reveal

- Flower wet reveal

- Markers 

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What do you need for Facilitation Techniques?

- FTs involve a combination of activity and TRs interaction skills to facilitate change

- New interventions mean TR professionals need up to date knowledge and training 

- The more competent the TR professional with a variety of FTs, the more likely to rapidly & meaningfully facilitate change in participant behaviour. 

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What is forest bathing and its benefits?

aka Shinrinh- yoku

- Japanese practice of engaging with naturre through mindful & sensory experiences in nature (specifically the forest) Conscious emersion in nature

Benefits:

- Stress reduction

- Mindfullness

- Mental well- being

- Improved immune function

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What are the mental health benefits of HT?

- Increase vitality & energy and are less likely to be depressed

- Nurturing plants provides an outlet to channel stress and frustration

- Being in a garden improves your mental health and give a positive outlook on life.

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What are the experience paradigm components?

1. Exploration & experimentation

2. Adventure

3. Peak adventure

4. Misadventure

5. Devastation & disaster

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What is the definition of adventure therapy?


Refers to the subset of adventure programs that focus on the use of adventure activities to accomplish treatment related goals
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What should we take away from each technique?

- Personally experience the feelings associated with participating in the activity

- Learn ways to facilitate programs

- Learn ways to adapt programming to meet client needs

- Learn additional training that is available

- Learn specific activities that you might be able to implement

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What is nature relatedness?

- Describes how connected individuals are to the natural word. 

- Appreciation & understanding of interconnectedness of living things on earth

- Importance of ALL aspects of nature

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What are the do' and don'ts of nature walking?

Do's

- Dress for weather

- Take breaks when needed

- Take in the experience

Don't

- Listen to music or other online content

- Use phone to music or other online content

- Don't rush or set strict parameters

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What are the components of adventure therapy?

- Active approach

- People seeking change

- Activities involving risk

- Adventure as primary medium