Strengths in Circles: Building Groups that Flourish and Fly

Sue Roffey

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Abstract

Circles technology is a much-loved approach to group facilitation that is used in school classrooms, dispute resolution, mediation, juvenile justice, reconciliation processes and restorative justice practice. Group workers and facilitators around the world have adopted Circles processes. Based on Sue Roffey’s ‘ASPIRE’ acronym. Each theme names 6 key values that can be discussed, interpreted and considered for adoption as ground rules by any group. Watch the dynamics of the group evolve within the sphere of these values!
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2015

Keywords

  • communication
  • positive psychology

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