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| You shall go to the ball | featured in: Training Games for Trainers |
| Fun, potential ice-breaker or concluding reflection on training and learning topics. | |
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| Text me | featured in: Training Games for Trainers |
| Ice-breaker, developing communication techniques. | |
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| Everybody up | featured in: Training Games for Trainers |
| Sharing information about players. | |
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| Work it in | featured in: Training Games for Trainers |
| Developing communication skills and the use of language in different contexts. | |
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| Working in style | featured in: Training Games for Trainers |
| Encouraging player participation, developing self-confidence and generating humour. | |
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| Circuit Braker | featured in: Training Games for Trainers |
| Team building. | |
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| Caterpillar | featured in: Training Games for Trainers |
| Team development. | |
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| Pass it on | featured in: Training Games for Trainers |
| Teamwork and an exploration of how the other parts of our organisation work to help us. | |
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| Hidden strength | featured in: Training Games for Trainers |
| Often, the reason why people are not assertive is their lack of self-belief. The fear of the consequences of a situation is enough to prevent them acting in the way that may have occurred to them naturally. | |
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| Get out of that | featured in: Training Games for Trainers |
| To help players develop new skills in identifying the subtle mental or emotional changes in others during communications. These signal the need for flexibility in communication. | |
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