Closing Circle
What is it for?
Time & People
Time depends on number
Materials
Source
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Description
Sit participants in a circle. Make sure everyone can see everyone else, and remove any vacant chairs. Ask people to pull their chairs into a tight, but comfortable circle.
Introduce the talking piece. It need not be significant, though it can be relevant to that particular group. The modern ‘talking piece’ is a microphone. If you have a large group (over 40) you may want to use a microphone to ensure everyone can hear.
Explain that the closing is a time of reflection, and opportunity to share with the group something of what you have experienced with the group throughout your session/time together. It is not a time to raise new issues.
The process is simple. Whoever has the talking piece is talking and everyone else listens. No interruptions, no questions.
You can either pass the talking piece around the circle, or place it in the middle. If it is in the middle, instruct people to pick it up when they want to speak, and place it back in the centre. Avoid giving it to another person.
Speaking is voluntary. If someone does not want to speak, that is okay. If they are passed the talking piece in the circle, and they don’t want to speak, they can simply pass it onto the next person.
When it’s over, it’s over.