SRXGRO001A
Facilitate a group


Elements and Performance Criteria

ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Plan the establishment of a group

Identify the needs of the individuals/group and the activity goals

Negotiate acceptance for the establishment of group goals within the individual's/group's expectations

Establish clearly defined purpose, roles, responsibilities within the group

Establish a group performance plan

Monitor group formation

Establish criteria against which group development and performance will be measured

Establish systems and mechanisms to monitor and review group development and performance

Identify potential barriers to group development and performance

Develop and implement strategies to reduce/eliminate barriers

Develop group commitment and co- operation

Demonstrate use of shared information, open communication and constructive feedback to develop and maintain group dynamics, commitment and co-operation

Demonstrate use of open communication to establish trust, confidence and ownership in group decision-making, feedback and problem solving processes

Facilitate group processes

Develop group effectiveness through active participation and facilitation, and demonstrate sensitivity to the effect the leader's behaviour has on colleagues

Demonstrate use of collaborative approaches to develop effective working relationships which help to accomplish strategic and operational goals

Facilitate and achieve individual and collective empowerment whilst maintaining group cohesion

Identify and facilitate group resolution of problems which impede individual and group performance, using external assistance (as required)

Demonstrate routine use of cross-cultural (including gender appropriate) communication strategies

Manage and facilitate group performance

Assess competencies of group members regularly, and refresh as required, to meet group plans

Provide mentoring and support to individuals and groups to enhance knowledge and skills

Allocate tasks to group members so that the diverse skills of each group member make a maximum contribution to the outcome

Devolve responsibility and accountability to group members, where appropriate to the activity context, program aims, and group members' abilities

Monitor and follow up delegations and tasks to assess the performance of group members in relation to their responsibilities

Recognise achievement(s) with appropriate recognition and/or reward

Required Skills

GRO

Groups

This unit has been developed for the Community Recreation, Fitness, Outdoor

Recreation and Sport Industry Training Packages.

This unit covers the knowledge and skills to establish a functional group within the context of a sport and recreation activity and to facilitate a group of clients participating in a sport and recreation activity or persons within a recreation organisation.

ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Plan the establishment of a group

Identify the needs of the individuals/group and the activity goals

Negotiate acceptance for the establishment of group goals within the individual's/group's expectations

Establish clearly defined purpose, roles, responsibilities within the group

Establish a group performance plan

Monitor group formation

Establish criteria against which group development and performance will be measured

Establish systems and mechanisms to monitor and review group development and performance

Identify potential barriers to group development and performance

Develop and implement strategies to reduce/eliminate barriers

Develop group commitment and co- operation

Demonstrate use of shared information, open communication and constructive feedback to develop and maintain group dynamics, commitment and co-operation

Demonstrate use of open communication to establish trust, confidence and ownership in group decision-making, feedback and problem solving processes

Facilitate group processes

Develop group effectiveness through active participation and facilitation, and demonstrate sensitivity to the effect the leader's behaviour has on colleagues

Demonstrate use of collaborative approaches to develop effective working relationships which help to accomplish strategic and operational goals

Facilitate and achieve individual and collective empowerment whilst maintaining group cohesion

Identify and facilitate group resolution of problems which impede individual and group performance, using external assistance (as required)

Demonstrate routine use of cross-cultural (including gender appropriate) communication strategies

Manage and facilitate group performance

Assess competencies of group members regularly, and refresh as required, to meet group plans

Provide mentoring and support to individuals and groups to enhance knowledge and skills

Allocate tasks to group members so that the diverse skills of each group member make a maximum contribution to the outcome

Devolve responsibility and accountability to group members, where appropriate to the activity context, program aims, and group members' abilities

Monitor and follow up delegations and tasks to assess the performance of group members in relation to their responsibilities

Recognise achievement(s) with appropriate recognition and/or reward

Evidence Required

The Evidence Guide identifies the critical aspects, knowledge and skills to be demonstrated to confirm competence for this unit. This is an integral part of the assessment of competence and should be read in conjunction with the Range Statements

Critical aspects of evidence to be considered

• Assessment must confirm sufficient knowledge of group dynamics and facilitation techniques to apply to a group of clients or persons in a sport or recreation context

• Assessment of performance should be over the facilitation of an activity with a minimum of two (2) different groups, covering all prescribed categories from the Range Statements applicable to facilitating a group

• Assessment must confirm the ability to apply this knowledge and appropriate techniques to

identify and clarify group and individual goals

analyse problems and barriers to group development and

participation and develop appropriate strategies for removal/resolution

establish strong commitment to group goals, strategies, outcomes and priorities

handle uncertainty and conflict in a positive manner

interact effectively with group members who have diverse styles, aspirations, cultures and perspectives

communicate clearly and concisely with group

demonstrate an understanding of group dynamics

provide leadership to the group in varying contexts and situations

encourage group to openly propose, discuss and resolve issues

create opportunities to celebrate and promote group/individual success

deal with conflict before it adversely affects group performance

strive to achieve consensus in group decisions

Interdependent assessment of units

• This unit must be assessed after attainment of competency in the following unit(s)

Nil

• This unit must be assessed in conjunction with the following unit(s)

activity specific competencies in fitness, community recreation, sport or outdoor recreation where required

For the purpose of integrated assessment, this unit may be assessed in conjunction with the following unit(s)

SRXCAI005B Conduct a sport and recreation session for participants

SRXCAI007B Conduct a sport and recreation program

SRXCAI009B Conduct, monitor and adjust individualised long- term training programs

SRXCAI010B Evaluate, analyse and modify long-term and/or high performance individualised training programs

Required knowledge and skills

• Required knowledge

Activity aims and client goals

Group dynamics

Stages of group formation, i.e., forming, norming, storming, performing

Leadership styles

Decision making and conflict resolution strategies for dealing with

group and individual situations

Facilitation techniques

• Required skills

Problem solving of activity-specific problems as well as client interaction/conflict

Conflict resolution and negotiation skills to resolve conflict that arises

Interpersonal skills to enhance interaction with clients

Communication, i.e., verbal, written and listening skills

Resource implications

• Physical resources - assessment of this unit of competency requires access to

groups of clients participating in a recreation or sport activity or persons within a recreation or sporting organisation

• Human resources - assessment of this unit of competency will require human resources consistent with those outlined in the Assessment Guidelines. That is, assessors (or persons within the assessment team) should

be competent in this unit but preferably be competent in the unit at the level above

be current in their knowledge and understanding of the industry through provision of evidence of professional activity in the relevant area

have attained the National Competency Standards for Assessment: BSZ401A , BSZ402A and BSZ403A

Consistency in performance

Due to issues such as differences in client groups, this unit of competency must be assessed over the facilitation of an activity with a minimum of two (2) different groups, in order to ensure consistency of performance over the Range Statements and contexts applicable to group facilitation

Context for assessment

This unit of competency must be assessed in the context of facilitating a sport or recreation activity for a group of clients. For valid and reliable assessment the clients should be real (i.e., not peers), and the sport or recreation activity should be similar to those that occur in the learners work environment. The environment should be safe with the hazards, circumstances and equipment likely to be encountered in a real workplace

This unit of competency should be assessed through the observation of processes and procedures, oral and/or written questioning on required knowledge and skills and consideration of required attitudes

Where performance is not directly observed and/or is required to be demonstrated over a "period of time" and/or in a "number of locations", any evidence should be authenticated by colleagues, supervisors, clients or other appropriate persons


Range Statement

The Range Statements provide advice to interpret the scope and context of this unit of competence, allowing for differences between enterprises and workplaces. The Range Statements relate to the unit as a whole and helps facilitate holistic assessment. In addition, the following variables may be present for this particular unit of competency:

Barriers

All categories

• includes factors that may be barriers to group formation

conflict of interest

conflict between individual and group goals

personality clashes

poor communication skills

poorly defined responsibilities and roles

Facilitation skills

All categories

• strategies for group work include

goal setting

group management

monitoring and review processes

negotiation

defining roles and responsibilities

Groups

All categories

types of groups may include

full time employees

part time employees

clients

volunteers

differences within groups may include

gender

culture

socio-economic

Group dynamics

All categories

• communication

• decision making

• conflict resolution

• trust

• safety

• respect

Group performance

All categories

• criteria

• monitoring and assessment methods

• factors that may contribute to optimal performance

task allocation

mentoring

Needs

All categories

• physical and/or

• emotional

Problems

All categories

factors that may impede group performance

conflict of interest

conflict between individual and group goals

personality clashes

inadequate/inappropriate skills to perform task

poor communication skills

lack of group cohesion and commitment to group goals

inadequately defined goals

poorly defined responsibilities and roles