UNDERSTANDING SELF AND OTHERS What motivates and inspires people to
engage in community? How can we get the best out of our staff and
volunteers? How can we communicate in ways that build trust and
encourage participation? Community Leaders need a high level of self
awareness and an ability to understand others preferences for
receiving information, communicating and working in teams.
Join our dynamic presenters Bob and Heather McNaught for a light
hearted look at personality, preference and community leadership.
Come along to the workshop to:
- Understand communication styles that work for you and those that
‘push your buttons.’
- Increase your awareness of others preference for giving and
receiving feedback.
- Manage yourself and support others in conflict more effectively.
- Increase your resilience by better understanding your strengths and
preferences.
PRESENTERS – BOB & HEATHER MCNAUGHT:
Bob & Heather McNaught have developed a simple and effective
personality profile tool.
Heather married a dairy farmer (at Patho on the Gunbower Creek,
between Echuca and Cohuna) who became a registered builder, who became
a psychologist.
Bob married a Bank Officer who became a full time mother, then an
Electorate Officer for a Member of Parliament in Echuca before moving
on to Coordinate LMCLP for 4 years. She currently works for
Conservation Volunteers Australia as a casual Trainer/Assessor.
They now live at Riddells Creek.
BOB MCNAUGHT
* Practicing Psychologist and Choice Theory Practitioner, who is
registered with the Psychology Board of Australia and works from
practices at Romsey, Woodend, Gisborne and Bendigo.
* Holds a Certificate of Medical Hypnosis.
* Has facilitated Divorce & Separation Recovery and Stepfamilies
Programs for CentaCare.
HEATHER MCNAUGHT
* Holds Certificate IV Training and Assessment and Diploma in
Conservation & Land Management (specialising in community coordination
and facilitation).
* A volunteer for local Landcare groups, Neighbourhood House and
Primary School kitchen garden.
Both Bob and Heather have assisted in developing and delivering
relationship education programs to couples.
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