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  • Stage 1: Setting the Objective
    • Ideological Considerations
    • Logistical Considerations
  • Stage 2: Planning the Program
    • Ice-Breaker
      • Ice-breaker 1
      • Ice-breaker 2
      • Ice-breaker 3
      • Personalise It
    • ‘F’ – Fact-Find and Familiarise
    • ‘A’ – Advocate for Alternate Viewpoints
    • ‘I’ – Introspection and Interrogation
    • ‘R’ – Reason and Rationalise
    • Apply F.A.I.R.
    • Considerations and Customisations
  • Stage 3: Invite Applications
    • Calling for Applications
      • Introduction
      • Brochure
      • Social Media
      • Emails
      • Promotions on Third Party Platforms
    • Application Review Process
      • Introduction
      • Round 1 : Form
      • Round 2 : Open House
      • Round 3 : Personal Interviews
    • Onboarding Selected Participants
      • Introduction
      • Communications
  • Stage 4: Prepare your Calendar

Ice-Breaker

Ice-breakers (IB) are spaces where individuals can join in and have interactions in a free-flowing manner. IB should take place prior to the sessions beginning to facilitate informal interactions between the participants and the team. 

The IB session is the first set of sessions which will include introducing the participants to the program, explaining each step of the methodology, and helping the participants get to know the team and each other better.

Ice-Breaker 1

Ice-Breaker 2

Ice-Breaker 3

Ice-Breaker 4

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