2025 CoPs:
Date | Day | Time | Facilitator(s) | Venue | Details |
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18 January 2025 | Saturday | 9:00am – 1:00pm | Jason MJ Tan | OBH 2 (Ubi Road 1) | View Details |
14 March 2025 | Friday | 1:30pm to 5:00pm | To be announced | OBH 2 (Ubi Road 1) | To be announced |
17 May 2025 | Saturday | 9am to 12:30pm | To be announced | OBH 2 (Ubi Road 1) | To be announced |
11 July 2025 | Friday | 1:30pm to 5:00pm | To be announced | OBH 2 (Ubi Road 1) | To be announced |
20 September 2025 | Saturday | 9am to 12:30pm | To be announced | OBH 2 (Ubi Road 1) | To be announced |
14 November 2025 | Friday | 1:30pm to 5:00pm | To be announced | OBH 2 (Ubi Road 1) | To be announced |
FNS celebrated its 20th year in 2024 with numerous Community of Practice (CoP) experiences.
Date | Day | Time | FNS 2024 Event | Facilitator(s) | Venue | Details |
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6 Apr 2024 Full House | Sat | 9am to 1pm | CoP in the Field: Scaling New Heights (jump to our freedom + technique to face our own fear) | Fun & Sasi | Sentosa. Outdoor/Indoor-Learning Facilities | Read More |
27 Apr 2024 Full House | Sat | 1:30pm to 3:30pm | Thriving Beyond Cancer – Six Bricks for Cancer Survivors | Tina & Angeline | SCS Survivor Centre | Read More |
18 May 2024 Full House | Sat | 8:30am to 11:00am | CoP in the Park: Reconnect with Nature and Yourself in Fort Canning Park | Fun & Tina | Fort Canning Park | Read More |
1 Jun 2024 Full House | Sat | 9am to 1pm | Health & Wellness Masterclass: Extending our health span | Janice / Mey / Jack | OBH 2 | Read More |
3 Aug 2024 Full House | Sat | 9am to 12:30pm | Beyond processes: Exploring emotional agility in facilitation | Angeline Chng & Kiat Lim | OBH 2 | Read More |
31 Aug 2024 Full House | Sat | 9am to 1pm | Unlocking Creativity: Design Thinking with LEGO Serious Play | Sasi & Philbert | OBH 2 | Read More |
12 Oct 2024 Full House | Sat | 9am to 1pm | Generative AI Experience Sharing | Ng Hooi See | OBH 2 | Read More |
9 Nov 2024 Full House | Sat | 9.00am-12.30pm | The 2030 SDGs Game | Gregory Kalabekov MSc, ACTA | OBH 2 | Read More |
๐ Games and fun are always fantastic ways to enhance our learning! ๐ฎ๐งฉ
I had a wonderful morning engaging in a stimulating game session with a group of seasoned trainers and facilitators. ๐ค๐
Itโs incredible how a shared experience like this can spark new insights and bring a fresh perspective.
The 2030 SDGs Game is an engaging, experiential workshop designed to simulate the potential future scenarios for our world in 2030. ๐โป๏ธ
The game beautifully highlights the importance of striking a balance between the three pillars of sustainability: People, Planet, and Profits.
๐ก Here are some of my key takeaways:
๐ Gained a deeper appreciation of the mindsets and actions needed to drive sustainability. ๐ฑ
๐ Through gameplay, experienced what it takes to create a balanced world and explored the interconnections of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). ๐
๐ Interconnected nature of global issues โ everything is truly linked! ๐
๐ Impact of individual and collective actions in contributing to a more sustainable future. ๐
๐A big thank you to Facilitators Network Singapore for organizing this meaningful session and to Greg Kalabekov, MSc Psy for facilitating such an engaging workshop! ๐๐
Steven H.
Finally took a stab at the 2030 SDGs Game!
It was a really engaging and experiential session that reinforced:
#1 - importance of leadership, which starts from the self and extends to all in the group to go beyond our self interests and silo goals/projects and support everyone towards the overall objectives
#2 - systems thinking - every action involves trade-offs, some immediately visible; others not so obvious but could be moving others a few steps back; therefore it was critical to understand why one took a certain action, not simply just to complete all the actions on hand
#3 - importance of communication, asking the right questions, linking the right people up, going beyond the immediate asks and dig deeper to collaborate towards a win-win situation
My heartfelt thanks to Greg Kalabekov, MSc Psy and Karamjit for facilitating this CoP for us! It was truly enjoyable! Many thanks to Facilitators Network Singapore, Prabu Naidu Janice Lua, CMF, CPF-Emeritus for organising the CoPs for us, they never fail to impress! ๐
C Keerthani
My heartfelt thanks to Sasi Kumar & Phil for facilitating a really fun session on Design Thinking and Lego Serious Play. Gained a better understanding of both tools and how LSP can be used to achieve greater granularity in the divergent phases of design thinking, such as empathising user needs or developing possible solutions! I especially liked the part when had the Lego models of the userโs needs and eventual prototypes lined up side by side to see the gaps in our proposals and assumptions made, was really an eye opening experience!
Thanks to Facilitators Network Singapore, Prabu Naidu & Janice Lua, CMF, CPF-Emeritus for organising!