
The Aim of this course is to develop the skill and confidence to facilitate live events
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Interested in the course but haven't completed the prerequisite?
Register for any Fundamentals of P2 and Engagement course, hosted by IAP2 Canada and get a 15% discount on your registration for this course. Send us an email to training@iap2canada.ca and we will be happy to assist you!
Course Objectives:
- Examine the framework and purpose of facilitation in an engagement context
- Build a repertoire of tools and processes
- Practise some core skills
- Troubleshoot specific challenges
- Explore the changes needed for facilitation of digital engagement processes
By the end of this module you will have enhanced your ability to respond appropriately, generating confidence in, and support for, your facilitation approach.
Target Audience:
People beginning to facilitate in their P2/engagement practice
Course Delivery:
Online - Trainer Led | Hosted by IAP2 Canada.
Prerequisite:
Fundamentals of P2 and Engagement, the IAP2 Way in Challenging Contexts or any course from the previous foundations' program
Our Licensed Trainer:

Kim Hyshka, CP3 is a trailblazer in high-stakes, high-impact engagement and communication and the powerhouse behind Dialogue Partners, a boutique public engagement consultancy. She doesn’t just facilitate conversations—she transforms them. With a deep passion for navigating complexity, Kim helps organizations, teams, communities, and leaders push beyond the status quo to create real, lasting change. Her expertise has shaped multi-million-dollar projects, influenced policy, and brought diverse voices to the table in meaningful ways.
As a speaker, trainer, and facilitator, Kim brings the principles of engagement and dialogue to life, inspiring participants to embrace bold, intentional conversations that matter. Whether tackling polarizing issues, navigating deep distrust or equipping leaders with the communication tools to strengthen relationships, Kim leaves participants energized, empowered, and ready to engage in dialogue that moves us (and our projects) forward.