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​What is Motivational Interviewing?
This course is a brief introduction to motivational interviewing in the context of process safety.
Grasp the essence of MI techniques, including the spirit of MI, the four processes (engaging, focusing, evoking, and planning), and the key skills of open questions, affirmations, reflective listening, and summarizing (OARS).
Learn how to apply MI techniques specifically in the context of PHA to enhance team interaction, encourage open and honest dialogue, and effectively address resistance or reluctance toward safety measures.
Who Should Attend: This course is designed for PHA facilitators and team leaders who are looking to enhance their communication skills, improve team dynamics, and foster a strong safety culture within their organizations.
Course Format: Engaging and interactive, this course combines theoretical insights with practical, real-world applications. Participants will engage in role-playing exercises, group discussions, and case studies, ensuring they leave with not only a foundational understanding of motivational interviewing but also with actionable insights they can immediately apply in their roles as PHA facilitators.
Enhancing PHA Facilitation through the Elicit-Provide-Elicit Method: A Novel Approach Inspired by Motivational Interviewing
Effective facilitation of PHA studies requires not only technical expertise but also skilled communication; however, conventional PHA facilitation training has largely overlooked the teaching of communication methods. This training presents a novel approach to bridge this gap, integrating the Elicit-Provide-Elicit (EPE) method from Motivational Interviewing into PHA facilitation.
The EPE method, a central technique in Motivational Interviewing, fosters engagement and collaboration by eliciting an individual's understanding, providing tailored information, and subsequently eliciting their response. Adapting this method to PHA facilitation offers a promising way to enhance team dynamics, critical thinking, and engagement.
The training provides a detailed methodology for incorporating the EPE technique into PHA facilitation, supported by theoretical frameworks and practical guidelines. By combining motivational psychology with process safety, this training offers fresh insights into PHA facilitation and contributes to a more participative and effective hazard analysis process.
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Who Should Attend: This course is designed for PHA facilitators and team leaders who are looking to enhance their communication skills, improve team dynamics, and foster a strong safety culture within their organizations.
Course Format: Engaging and interactive, this course combines theoretical insights with practical, real-world applications. Participants will engage in role-playing exercises, group discussions, and case studies, ensuring they leave with not only a foundational understanding of motivational interviewing but also with actionable insights they can immediately apply in their roles as PHA facilitators.