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Ground Rules

Ground Rules. FCA Tobacco Control Strategy Planning Workshop Warsaw, Poland 23-25 August 2005. Learning Community. Everyone is a learner AND a resource All ideas have value Full participation is appreciated Questions are welcomed. Learning Community. Begin and end on time

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Ground Rules

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  1. Ground Rules FCA Tobacco Control Strategy Planning Workshop Warsaw, Poland 23-25 August 2005

  2. Learning Community • Everyone is a learner AND a resource • All ideas have value • Full participation is appreciated • Questions are welcomed

  3. Learning Community • Begin and end on time • Examples from all countries /regions • Speak slowly - explain acronyms • Other suggestions….

  4. Learning Community • there’s no such thing as a stupid question or a bad idea (we make exceptions for the tobacco industry!) • think creatively (do what is needed, not necessarily what you are most comfortable with) • don’t repeat what has already been said

  5. If Russian and/or English is not your primary language, it is more important to speak up and less important to worry about correct grammar • W.A.I.T. (Why Am I Talking?)  i.e. if you have already spoken up, pause to allow others to contribute

  6. Facilitator Role • Establish/maintain a safe group environment where participants feel their participation is respected • Foster full participation and interaction by participants • Guide the discussion to stay on topic • Summarize key points • Serve as a resource to the group • Assure that lecturing, or domination of discussion by any one person, is minimized.

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