Welcoming people in precarious or distressing situations
Adopting the right greeting postures
The quality of our welcome makes it easier for people in precarious or distressed situations to access our services. This training course will provide you with the best communication practices you need to implement to guarantee the quality of your relationship and your public service mission with vulnerable members of the public.
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Practical course in person or remote class
Disponible en anglais, à la demande
The quality of our welcome makes it easier for people in precarious or distressed situations to access our services. This training course will provide you with the best communication practices you need to implement to guarantee the quality of your relationship and your public service mission with vulnerable members of the public.
At the end of the training, the participant will be able to:
Identify and understand the specific needs of people in distress or precarious situations
Developing an assertive and empathetic posture
Use assertive and Non-Violent Communication techniques to manage reception situations
Managing stress and emotions before, during and after interviews
Intended audience
Receptionists, anyone likely to welcome the public as part of their public service mission.
Prerequisites
No special knowledge required.
Practical details
Hands-on work
Exchange and analysis of practices. Self-diagnosis. Role-playing exercises related to the participants' context. Toolbox. Roadmap.
Teaching methods
Active, participative teaching methods. Alternating theory/practice with application to the context and experience of participants.
Course schedule
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Welcoming people in difficulty or distress
Define the meaning of "welcome".
Understand the specific needs of people in precarious or distressed situations.
Identify their expectations and needs at the time of reception.
Become aware of automatic information processing: selection, distortion, generalization.
Be vigilant about your own perceptions and prejudices.
Integrate verbal and non-verbal communication supports to establish dialogue.
Hands-on work
Identify the specificities of catering to a precarious public and a public in distress.
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Develop a welcoming attitude
Ensure a friendly physical welcome: discretion, confidentiality...
Reinforce your assertiveness for a quality welcome.
Demonstrate openness and develop a positive mindset.
Focus on your interlocutor and develop empathy.
Differentiate between empathy and sympathy, and develop distancing skills.
Hands-on work
Assertiveness self-diagnosis. Identify reception situations that are perceived as difficult as an agent. Design appropriate strategies.
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Use active listening to facilitate the expression of a request
Move from the attitude of "hearing" to that of "listening".
Ask appropriate questions to clarify the request.
Tactfully and precisely reformulate the request.
Hands-on work
Based on real-life situations involving people in precarious situations or in distress, practice active listening and facilitating the expression of a need.
Provide clear information tailored to the individual.
Adjust your posture, tone and voice.
Hands-on work
Use concrete situations to find the right posture and language.
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Managing difficult situations
Identify, understand and manage your emotions.
Control your emotions with balanced breathing.
Dealing with violent behavior.
Hands-on work
Use real-life situations to practice managing difficult situations.
Publication date : 04/22/2024
PARTICIPANTS
Receptionists, anyone likely to welcome the public as part of their public service mission.
PREREQUISITES
No special knowledge required.
TRAINER QUALIFICATIONS
The experts leading the training are specialists in the covered subjects. They have been approved by our instructional teams for both their professional knowledge and their teaching ability, for each course they teach. They have at least five to ten years of experience in their field and hold (or have held) decision-making positions in companies.
ASSESSMENT TERMS
The trainer evaluates each participant’s academic progress throughout the training using multiple choice, scenarios, hands-on work and more.
Participants also complete a placement test before and after the course to measure the skills they’ve developed.
TEACHING AIDS AND TECHNICAL RESOURCES • The main teaching aids and instructional methods used in the training are audiovisual aids, documentation and course material, hands-on application exercises and corrected exercises for practical training courses, case studies and coverage of real cases for training seminars.
• At the end of each course or seminar, ORSYS provides participants with a course evaluation questionnaire that is analysed by our instructional teams.
• A check-in sheet for each half-day of attendance is provided at the end of the training, along with a course completion certificate if the trainee attended the entire session.
TERMS AND DEADLINES
Registration must be completed 24 hours before the start of the training.
ACCESSIBILITY FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
Do you need special accessibility accommodations? Contact Mrs. Fosse, Disability Manager, at psh-accueil@orsys.fr to review your request and its feasibility.
This programme is an original creation, developed by the teaching teams at ORSYS Formation. Any reproduction, representation, adaptation or use, in whole or in part, without the prior written authorisation of ORSYS, is strictly prohibited. ORSYS reserves the right to take any action necessary to protect its intellectual property rights.
Dates and locations
Dernières places
Date garantie en présentiel ou à distance
Session garantie
No session at the moment, we invite you to consult the schedule of distance classes.
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This programme is an original creation, developed by the teaching teams at ORSYS Formation. Any reproduction, representation, adaptation or use, in whole or in part, without the prior written authorisation of ORSYS, is strictly prohibited. ORSYS reserves the right to take any action necessary to protect its intellectual property rights.