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Descriptions des cours - Parcours d'apprentissage de l'AIP2 Canada

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Conçu pour éveiller votre curiosité et inspirer votre croissance, notre contenu dirigé par des experts vous incitera à approfondir les domaines de la participation publique.

Veuillez noter :

  • La plupart des cours du parcours d'apprentissage de l'AIP2 Canada nécessitent des prérequis spécifiques pour les participants. Les aspirants apprenants doivent remplir ces exigences pour accéder aux cours et au Certificat en participation publique (P2) offerts par l'AIP2 Canada. Ces conditions préalables servent de base aux personnes cherchant à améliorer leur compréhension et leurs compétences dans les pratiques de participation publique. Exiger des participants qu'ils remplissent un prérequis garantit qu'il existe une compréhension commune du cadre et des principes clés de l'AIP2.
  • Le contenu de chaque cours est affiché dans la langue dans laquelle la formation est dispensée.

Apprenants d’introduction (niveau 1)

Facilitation Fundamentals for Public Engagement

Facilitating meetings, conversations and group sessions is a skill that is widely used and needed in today's work environment. For public participation professionals, strong and well thought out facilitation is the backbone of helping our clients and their audiences move through difficult and murky conversations to clarity and results in public participation. Learn how to plan and design both virtual and in person events that will get results. Learn how to set yourself up for success as you dive into the work of facilitating.

Prerequisites: 

  • None


Fundamentals of P2 and Engagement (Core Training)
Fundamentals of Public Participation (P2) and Engagement is a Level 1 course that focuses on understanding and applying the practices of meaningful and effective public participation. The training explores principles, concepts and best practices, and how to design and apply this knowledge to your public participation and engagement work.

Prerequisites: 

      • None

Recommended for:

      • New practitioners beginning their journey in P2/engagement
      • Anyone working in the field or a related field who wants to understand and apply the fundamentals of meaningful and effective public participation and engagement practice
Indigenous Awareness for Engagement Professionals

This course gives public and community engagement professionals a fundamental level of understanding about the history and experiences of Indigenous Peoples in Canada. Participants will learn about the shared story of Indigenous and all Canadians and reflect on how that shared past affects our unique and shared experiences today, with a specific focus on decision-making structures and processes. Co-delivered by Indigenous and Settler trainers whose experiences as engagement professionals bring the content to life, this impactful course builds fundamental understanding through a lens of meaningful engagement and reconciliation.

Prerequisites: 

  • None


Principes fondamentaux de la participation publique (Formation principale)

Prérequis pour Planifier la participation et la mobilisation publique et Appliquer les méthodes (pour les praticiens de niveau 1) 

Principes fondamentaux de la participation publique est un cours de niveau 1 qui se concentre sur la compréhension et l'application des pratiques de participation publique significative et efficace. La formation explore les principes, les concepts et les meilleures pratiques, ainsi que la manière de concevoir et d'appliquer ces connaissances à votre travail de participation publique.

Conditions préalables:

  • Aucun

Recommandé pour:

  • Les nouveaux praticiens commençant leur parcours en P2.
  • Toute personne travaillant dans le domaine ou un domaine connexe qui souhaite comprendre et appliquer les principes fondamentaux de la pratique de la participation publique significative et efficace
Understanding Conflict in P2 and Engagement (Elective)
The aim of this course is to help you understand, and more effectively manage, conflict dynamics.

Prerequisite(s):

  • Fundamentals of P2 and Engagement (for Level 1 practitioners)

or

  • IAP2 Way in Challenging Contexts (for Level 2 practitioners)

or

  • Planning for Effective P2 from IAP2 Canada’s previous Foundations Program (plus a transition video is required)

Recommended for:

  • People facing conflict in their engagement practice.

Understanding People and Communities (Elective)
Learn about and apply deep understanding and insights into the people and communities involved in P2/engagement processes, in order to make the processes more meaningful and effective. This course provides an introduction to working with diversity, equity and inclusion in P2/engagement.

Prerequisite(s):

  • Fundamentals of P2 and Engagement (for Level 1 practitioners)

or

  • IAP2 Way in Challenging Contexts (for Level 2 practitioners)

or

  • Planning for Effective P2 from IAP2 Canada’s previous Foundations Program (plus a transition video is required)

Recommended for:

  • Practitioners building their skills to contribute to meaningful P2/engagement processes
  • Practitioners who want to understand and apply aspects of equity, diversity and inclusion to their P2/engagement programs
  • Practitioners and allied professionals who are looking to build their skills in understanding who to engage in meaningful P2/engagement

Pour les apprenants intermédiaires (niveau 2)

Appliquer les méthodes (Formation principale)

Le focus de ce cours est d'explorer une variété de méthodes utilisées dans la mise en œuvre de la participation publique et de considérer comment concevoir et intégrer ces méthodes dans le processus de pratique de la participation publique. Les participantes et participants apprendront à sélectionner, évaluer et créer des éléments efficaces des méthodes pour travailler de manière significative.

Conditions préalables:

      • Principes fondamentaux de la participation publique (pour les praticiens niveau 1)


ou 

      • Bonnes pratiques de l'AIP2 en contextes difficiles (pour les praticiens niveau 2)

Recommandé pour:

  • Les praticiens et praticiennes ayant une certaine expérience de la pratique de la participation publique et qui cherchent à consolider leurs connaissances et leurs compétences


Applying Methods (Core Training)
The focus of this course is on exploring a variety of methods used in implementing public participation and engagement and considering how to design and integrate those methods into the public participation and engagement practice process. Participants will learn to select, assess and create effective elements of methods to work meaningfully with participants.

Prerequisite(s):

  • Fundamentals of P2 and Engagement (for Level 1 practitioners)

or

  • IAP2 Way in Challenging Contexts (for Level 2 practitioners)

or

  • Planning for Effective P2 from IAP2 Canada’s previous Foundations Program (plus a transition video is required)

Recommended for:

  • Practitioners with some public participation and engagement practice experience who are looking to cement their knowledge and skills

Bonnes pratiques de l'AIP2 en contextes difficiles (Formation principale)

Bonnes pratiques de l'AIP2 en contextes difficiles est un cours de niveau 2 qui expose les modèles et les cadres sous-jacents de la pratique de la participation publique telle que définie par la communauté de l'AIP2. Plus précisément en ce qui concerne ce que c'est, qui y participe, les normes de pratique et pourquoi il est important de la pratiquer de manière éthique et efficace. Les participants exploreront ces concepts et modèles dans des contextes difficiles et acquerront les compétences et les connaissances nécessaires pour les appliquer à leur travail. Ce cours convient aux praticiens et praticiennes qui ont déjà une expérience substantielle dans le domaine de la participation publique et qui sont prêt(e)s à diriger ce travail avec d'autres (2-5 ans).

Conditions préalables:

Aucun

Recommandé pour:

Les praticiens qui ont déjà une certaine expérience de la pratique de la participation publique, et qui sont :

      • à la tête de la planification et de la mise en œuvre de processus de participation publique,
      • gérant des équipes et planifiant des opérations dans des contextes présentant un certain niveau de risque et de complexité,
      • gérant des relations clés pour les processus de participation publique, capables de résoudre les problèmes et de mettre en œuvre des changements dans les processus au besoin,
      • travaillant en tant que consultants dans le secteur et dirigeant les processus de participation publique


Designing Public Participation and Engagement (Core Training)
Designing & Leading Engagement is a Level 2 course that introduces practitioners to the design and plan phases of the practice framework, providing them with the opportunity to develop public participation and engagement practice plans. This includes scoping, community mapping, determining purpose and objectives and levels of influence, choosing appropriate methods and managing resources, while considering the needs of diverse audiences.

Prerequisite(s):

  • Fundamentals of P2 and Engagement (for Level 1 practitioners)

or

  • IAP2 Way in Challenging Contexts (for Level 2 practitioners)

or

  • Planning for Effective P2 from IAP2 Canada’s previous Foundations Program (plus a transition video is required)

Recommended for:

  • Practitioners who are leading the planning and implementation of public participation and engagement practice processes
  • Participants who will be involved in the design and planning of public participation and engagement practice processes


Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in P2/Engagement (Elective)

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) in P2/engagement is a Level 2 course which will enhance practitioners’ understanding of key DEI concepts and their relevance to P2/engagement.

The course will help participants identify power imbalances and other barriers to inclusive and equitable engagement. Participants will have the opportunity to develop an Equity Lens for P2/engagement which they can apply to the planning, design and implementation of P2/engagement processes.

Prerequisite(s):

  • Fundamentals of P2 and Engagement (for Level 1 practitioners)

or

  • IAP2 Way in Challenging Contexts (for Level 2 practitioners)

or

  • Planning for Effective P2 from IAP2 Canada’s previous Foundations Program (plus a transition video is required)

Recommended for:

Participants working in P2/engagement who already have some basic experience and/or understanding of DEI and are:

  • leading the planning and implementation of P2/engagement processes.
  • managing teams and planning operations where there is some risk and complexity.
  • managing key relationships for the P2/engagement processes, be able to troubleshoot, fix problems and implement change in processes as they are needed.
  • Working as a consultant in the sector leading the P2/engagement processes
Engagement Methods for Indigenous Cultural Contexts

Explore key considerations to apply when selecting engagement methods, including Indigenous governance, language, Ceremony, community structure, interconnectedness, effects of colonization, identity, power dynamics, legal rights, competing interests, and the presence of non-Indigenous (or Settler) participants.

This course assumes participants have a basic awareness of the history and experiences of Indigenous Peoples in Canada.

Prerequisite(s):

  • Indigenous Awareness for Engagement Professionals or equivalent knowledge is a recommended prerequisite.
Indigenous Inclusion: Putting the TRC Calls into Action

Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) offered a roadmap to improved relationships between Indigenous and all Canadians through the 94 Calls to Action. These actions are directed at Canadian governments, corporations, institutions, and citizens, and describe the important role that decision-makers have to play in charting the course for a renewed country in which all citizens have the opportunity to benefit from the prosperity of this land. Yet many organizations and citizens are not sufficiently equipped to respond and take action in meaningful and culturally inclusive ways. This course offers foundational knowledge, real-life examples, and dynamic problem-solving for individuals working to advance Indigenous inclusion within their professional and personal communities.

Prerequisite(s):

  • none
IAP2 Way in Challenging Contexts (Core Training)

The IAP2 Way in Challenging Contexts is Level 2 course that sets out the underpinning models and frameworks of public participation and engagement practice as defined by the IAP2 community. Specifically in terms of what it is, who is involved, standards of practice, and why it is important to be practiced ethically and effectively. Participants will explore these concepts and models in contexts that are challenging and will gain skills and knowledge to apply to their work. This course is suitable for practitioners who already have substantial experience in public participation and engagement practice work and are ready to be leading this work with others (2-5 years).

Prerequisite(s):

  • none

Recommended for:

Practitioners who already have some breadth of experience with public participation and engagement practice, and are:

  • leading the planning and implementation of public participation and engagement practice processes, or
  • managing teams and planning operations where there is some risk and complexity
  • managing key relationships for the public participation and engagement practice processes, be able to troubleshoot, fix problems and implement change in processes as they are needed
  • working as a consultant in the sector leading the public participation and engagement practice processes

Making meaning in P2 & Engagement (Elective)

The focus of this course is on the collection, analysis, use, and reporting back of input collected through P2/engagement, and evaluation of, and reporting on, success of P2/engagement processes.

Prerequisite(s):

  • Fundamentals of P2 and Engagement (for Level 1 practitioners)

or

  • IAP2 Way in Challenging Contexts (for Level 2 practitioners)

or

  • Planning for Effective P2 from IAP2 Canada’s previous Foundations Program (plus a transition video is required)

Recommended for:

  • Practitioners with some public participation and engagement practice experience who are looking to cement their knowledge and skills

Planifier la participation et la mobilisation publique (Formation principale)

Planifier la participation publique" est un cours de niveau 2 qui initie les praticiens et praticiennes aux phases de conception et de planification du cadre de pratique, en leur donnant l'occasion d'élaborer des plans de pratique de la participation publique. Cela comprend la définition des objectifs, la cartographie de la communauté, la détermination de la finalité et des objectifs, ainsi que des niveaux d'influence, le choix des méthodes appropriées et la gestion des ressources, tout en tenant compte des besoins de divers publics.

Conditions préalables:

  • Principes fondamentaux de la participation publique (pour les praticiens niveau 1)


ou 

  • Bonnes pratiques de l'AIP2 en contextes difficiles (pour les praticiens niveau 2)

Recommandé pour:

  • Les praticiens et praticiennes qui dirigent la planification et la mise en œuvre de processus de pratique de la participation publique.
  • Les participant(e)s qui seront impliqué(e)s dans la conception et la planification de processus de pratique de la participation publique
Strategies for Addressing Opposition & Outrage In Public Participation

Are your projects failing to move forward because of public opposition? Are your staff regularly faced with an angry public at meetings? Is your organization perceived as untrustworthy or unresponsive? Is decision-making fraught with polarized viewpoints and stalled on how to move ahead? Does it feel like your relationship with the people you serve or interact with is all about us versus them? Is the media covering your every move – in negative, sensational ways?

Then you are in the right place! The course is highly participatory, so come prepared to join in, share experiences and challenges and ask lots of questions!

Prerequisite(s):

  • none

Transforming P2 & Engagement Culture (Elective)

This is a course about growing, influencing, and building a culture of P2/engagement inside an organisation, for more effective and meaningful P2/engagement practice.

Practitioners who work in and with organisations will learn to identify and assess the attributes of an engaging organisation and develop a plan to act as change agents to undertake transformational leadership to grow and expand P2/engagement culture.

Prerequisite(s):

  • Fundamentals of P2 and Engagement (for Level 1 practitioners)

or

  • IAP2 Way in Challenging Contexts (for Level 2 practitioners)

or

  • Planning for Effective P2 from IAP2 Canada’s previous Foundations Program (plus a transition video is required)

Recommended for:

  • Practitioners with some public participation and engagement practice experience who are looking to cement their knowledge and skills

Prerequisite(s):

  • Fundamentals of P2 and Engagement (for Level 1 practitioners)

or

  • IAP2 Way in Challenging Contexts (for Level 2 practitioners)

or

  • Planning for Effective P2 from IAP2 Canada’s previous Foundations Program (plus a transition video is required)

Recommended for:

  • Practitioners with some public participation and engagement practice experience who are looking to cement their knowledge and skills

Apprenants avancés (niveau 3)

Working with Conflict and High Emotions (Elective)
The focus of this course is on de-escalating and shifting conflict and high emotion to constructive participation, where forward momentum and resolution is possible. Participants will gain a deep understanding of the state of conflict, and work with practical, tangible approaches to de-escalate and transform challenges. Over the course, we will cover tools, strategies and ways of working to resolve polarized and emotional challenges.

Prerequisite(s):

  • Fundamentals of P2 and Engagement (for Level 1 practitioners)

or

  • IAP2 Way in Challenging Contexts (for Level 2 practitioners)

or

  • Planning for Effective P2 from IAP2 Canada’s previous Foundations Program (plus a transition video is required)

Recommended for:

  • Intermediate level practitioners who are leading and managing P2/engagement processes with challenges, scope and scale
  • Intermediate to advanced practitioners looking for tools and strategies to apply to a polarized, charged P2/engagement environment
  • Practitioners with experience in P2/engagement processes where is conflict and/or high emotion

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