Appalachian shOUT, which stands for Appalachian Sexual Health Outreach, is a collective impact initiative that aims to engage community systems to support youth wellbeing and sexual health. Listening circles are the first step in this work.
Listening circles give participants a chance to share their lived experience without contradiction or judgment. They support honesty and nurture compassion in an atmosphere of safety and equity. We hope they will help us better understand the needs of Appalachian youth and how we can all empower them with information and support to make informed decisions about sexual health.
During this training participants learn:
How to build and center a group agreement
About the questions we are asking
How the listening circle process works
The roles and responsibilities of facilitators, recorders, and caretakers
Tools for keeping the discussion on track
How and why use the consent/assent forms
How to submit information gathered.
Because this is our beta test, this training is open only to members and partners of the Listening Circles working group, but registration is required.
Contact cindi@riseHFL.org if you would like to know when the next training session will take place.
Whether you are able to train as a facilitator or not, please let us know if you have contact with a group of youth who might be interested in participating in this listening circle project. Listening circles can be held either in person or online.