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The Imagine Training Series Experience featuring Abbottsfield Youth Project

The Imagine Training Series Experience featuring Abbottsfield Youth Project (AYP)
Over a two-month period at the end of 2022, Imagine had the immense pleasure of working with Abbottsfield Youth Project (AYP). Our journey together has been mutually rewarding and we cannot thank AYP enough for making us a part of their professional learning process!
For those not familiar with their excellent work, AYP is a free life-skills program for children aged 6-12 and their families in northeast Edmonton. Their small but mighty team works both in schools and their community space to achieve their mission of encouraging the development of effective living skills, the pursuit of healthy lifestyle choices, and the connection of families to the community.
From our first contact with AYP, we knew they were serious about professional learning. After reviewing the list of training Imagine offers on our website, they selected what they thought would currently most benefit their team and emailed that to us along with a description of their work. They had a plan in mind and, we were excited to be a part of it. Just like that, a relationship was born.
The first step in the creation of any Imagine training series experience is to have a conversation. In this initial meeting, we work with organizations to create a professional learning plan that meets their team’s unique strengths and needs. Together with AYP, we decided their series would include the following trainings:
- Learning Through Play
- Understanding Temperament
- Engaging with Challenging Behaviours
- Guiding Behaviours Through a Trauma-Informed Lens
- Pedagogical Practice
- Engaging in Challenging Conversations
Two members of their leadership team would also attend the two-day pilot of Leadership from a Trauma-Informed Lens.
In AYP’s series, trainings generally occurred one week apart, with some longer gaps of two or three weeks. Single trainings offer many benefits, of course, but the real magic of professional learning occurs in the training series experience. Learning together over a series of weeks or months provides participants time to digest training content and incorporate it into their daily practice. Participants can return to the next training with questions for the group to discuss and learning is translated from a basic level of knowledge into the deeper practices of skill and attitude.
We are always excited to facilitate a training series with an organization because of the unique learning environment it creates. When teams learn all together, they create a common language and can relate the training concepts directly to their work. This was true for AYP as well, but after the first training, it was apparent that their team took professional learning more seriously than most. In their initial email to Imagine they stated, “we are constantly looking to receive the necessary training required to positively support children's development”. Clearly, these weren’t only nice words, they really meant it. AYP wasn’t attending professional learning because it was a box they had to check in their yearly plan, they truly wanted to learn together as a team in order to have an even bigger positive impact on children and families. This team was ready to learn!
This authenticity really showed up in the AYP team’s ability to participate in the reflective space that is so crucial to Imagine trainings. They were full participants in all discussions and activities, really taking the training content to heart and sharing what it meant through their own lens. This didn’t always look the same. Sometimes it meant being vulnerable and sharing difficulties or personal experiences. Other times it meant opting not to participate in a discussion or activity by sharing but instead by listening intently and encouraging others as they shared. No matter what was happening, everyone was fully invested in the learning process at whatever level was best for them in that moment. And that was what created the magic of this experience. Because their whole team was involved, AYP was able to grow together. The primary goal of training centers around the training topic, but the benefits don’t end there. Teams who invest in their professional learning also give themselves the gift of time spent together, something that is precious in our busy world. We not only learned with AYP – we shared stories, we were silly, and, most importantly, we had fun. And no one can argue against the fact that fun and play make learning even more effective.
We have learned so much from our time with AYP – the power of showing up authentically as facilitators, the value of a good question and a safe space in which to answer it, and the importance of laughing together while learning together. Thank you to the AYP team for taking this journey with us and for all the work they do every day. We look forward to continuing our relationship with them and applying what we’ve learned in future training series.
To learn more about Abbottsfield Youth Project visit: https://ayp.ca
To talk to us about creating your own training series experience with Imagine email us at info@imagineinstitute.ca or call us at 780 428 9465

