Group Supervision Game Group Supervision is a common team method in which professionals share a problem and learn together. The approach is clear: someone comes up with a problem or question; participants ask questions and give advice. A great way of sharing and learning. In many organizations, people start with enthusiasm but after a short while the mood is going down. Always the same people come up with a case; always the same people ask questions or give advice. How can you make ensure that everyone stays involved in the learning process and has a good input? The Group Supervisiongame offers a solution. |
Empowering Questions Cards Very often the external world demands and expects so much from us that we end up only responding to its requirements. When we?re busy fulfilling the needs of others, our own feelings, thoughts and needs remain secondary. At some point we may feel that we no longer are in touch with ourselves, our life direction and our wishes. The Empowering Questions cards help us initiate a discussion with ourselves and find a way back to our own personal power. The Empowering Questions card deck contains 52 colourful cards with questions. You can use the cards for meditation, for writing, or in any other empowering process you like. With help of these cards you can examine your deeper self, discover and release your inner strength and bring more energy into your life. https://www.arteveldehogeschool.be/mediatheek/live/ws/?dl=search&id=165452&src=bidoc |
Social Work Theory Cards These cards provide a new and exciting opportunity to use more creative techniques when exploring theory and practice with both students and qualified staff. Every practice educator and indeed every social work team, should have a set of social work theory cards. The card set contains an explanatory booklet with lots of ideas about how to use the cards, but the possibilities are limitless. https://www.arteveldehogeschool.be/mediatheek/live/ws/?dl=search&id=21027&src=bidoc |
Blob Bereavement Cards This set of 48 cards carefully provides an introduction to the nature and experience of loss through bereavement. The cards are particularly designed to use with children who may be confronted with bereavement for the first time and have no experience or knowledge of how to understand and cope with their loss and fears. The images on the cards go through from the moment of being told of their death, a variety of ways a person dies, the feelings of loss and anger, the funeral service and life following this event. The cards can also be used individually, or combined to create other situations. It is ideal for use by bereavement counsellors. https://www.arteveldehogeschool.be/mediatheek/live/ws/?dl=search&id=153321&src=bidoc |
Hello : conversation game The conversations you'll have while playing Hello will be meaningful and even fun, but inviting people to play the game can sometimes be challenging. Sometimes we assume that we're the only person who wants to have these kinds of conversations, and it turns out that many of the people we care about think they're the only one, too. https://www.arteveldehogeschool.be/mediatheek/live/ws/?dl=search&id=161795&src=bidoc |
Music Thinking Jam Cards Music Thinking is the quest for the ultimate remix of empathy & strategy, plan & performance, thoughtfulness & playfulness, inspiration & transpiration, business & the arts. Music Thinking is a method to create meaningful collaborations. Music as a universal principle has the power to connect everyone. The variety of cultures, systems, styles, instruments, emotions, and their underlying patterns and structures can be applied and used for business, society, and individuals. Music Thinking is the quest for the ultimate remix of empathy & strategy, plan & performance, thoughtfulness & playfulness, inspiration & transpiration, business & the arts. https://www.arteveldehogeschool.be/mediatheek/live/ws/?dl=search&id=161169&src=bidoc |
Mindset Cards Mindset Cards are a tool for building, transforming, and assessing culture in groups. They help us create a language to talk about mindsets and values. They make it safer and easier to have concrete, productive, courageous conversations about things that are important to discuss but that can often feel vague and ungrounded. You can use them with groups of any size — from two people to hundreds, even thousands — and types — from small teams to large organizations, even your family and friends. https://www.arteveldehogeschool.be/mediatheek/live/ws/?dl=search&id=128285&src=bidoc |
The Answers : A Conversation Game This quirky conversation game flips Q&A on its head. The cards provide the answers Jeopardy-style, and players come up with questions to match. With infinite possibilities for conversation, The Answers will get everyone talking. https://www.arteveldehogeschool.be/mediatheek/live/ws/?dl=search&id=135939&src=bidoc |