About this Event
This interactive training explores how tone, clarity, and consistency influence trust, morale, and performance across youth-serving, family-centered, nonprofit, and education-based settings.
Grounded in adult learning theory, the workshop uses differentiated methods to engage multiple learning styles. Participants learn through visual frameworks, peer discussions, and scenario-based case studies that reflect real-world experiences such as joining new teams, mentoring youth, managing conflict and leading organizational change. Each activity helps participants share experiences, identify communication barriers, and design strategies that can be immediately applied in their daily work.
An equity lens is woven throughout the experience, emphasizing inclusion, cultural awareness, and psychological safety. Participants analyze how bias, access, and voice influence communication, belonging, and decision-making within their organizations and communities.
Through tools such as the ALIGN Framework, Communication Process Model, and Leadership Reflection Guide, participants learn to close communication gaps, model transparency, and align actions with mission and values. By the end of the workshop, participants will demonstrate improved clarity, collaboration, and cultural responsiveness in their communication. They will leave prepared to lead conversations that build trust, strengthen youth and family relationships, and cultivate organizational cultures where communication drives engagement, equity, and sustainable impact.
This class is provided in partnership with the Family League of Baltimore.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
CareFirst Engagement Center - Mondawmin, 3201 Tioga Parkway, Baltimore, United States
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