IAP2 Certificate in Public Participation

We are very excited to be launching the next evolution of training that builds on our foundational best practices. Our flagship Foundations training program has been updated and now consists of three core courses. Visit our training calendar to register for updated course offerings.

As a key leader in the public participation sector IAP2 USA provides skills-based learning to people and organizations on what they need to know and do, so that they can successfully develop, deliver, and lead authentic engagement processes.

IAP2 Certificate Program

IAP2 USA's Certificate in Public Participation (P2) consists of 3 core courses - Fundamentals of Public Participation, Designing Public Participation, and Applying Methods. Based on IAP2's internationally recognized Global Learning Pathway, this professional development certificate program builds on the foundations of public participation training and best practices from around the globe to provide participants with over 30 hours of effective training in public participation and engagement.

#1 Fundamentals of Public Participation

Prerequisite for Designing Public Participation and Applying Methods

The Fundamentals of Public Participation (P2) course is a prerequisite to other courses in the Global Learning Pathway that sets out the underpinning models and frameworks of engagement practice as defined by the IAP2 community.

The focus of this course is on understanding and applying the practices of meaningful and effective P2 and what participants need to know to do this well. The training explores best practices, and how to design and apply this knowledge to your P2.

Course objectives

By the end of this course participants will be able to:

    • Define P2 and related terms and what makes it unique
    • Identify what makes P2 meaningful, and reflect on the benefits, risks and myths related to P2
    • Identify the role that values play in P2 work, and the leadership attributes that will serve them in practice
    • Reflect on and apply ethical leadership actions and abilities to P2 situations
    • Apply the Profiles of P2 model to P2, and explore organization- and community-led engagement and how that impacts the engagement process
    • Reflect on and apply the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion, and explore the roles and impacts of power and influence
    • Apply the IAP2 Spectrum to P2 situations and practice
    • Explore the Practice Framework as a tool for effective planning and process, and assess the quality of the process

#2 Designing & Leading Public Participation

Designing Public Participation (P2) is a Level 2 course that introduces practitioners to the design and plan phases of the practice framework, providing them with the opportunity to develop P2 plans. This includes scoping, community mapping, determining purpose and objectives and levels of influence, choosing appropriate methods and managing resources, while considering the needs of diverse audiences. The course is suitable for practitioners who are leading the planning and implementation of P2 processes.

Course objectives:

1. For a real-world scenario, design an engagement process and plan that includes:

        • Develop a clear scope of the work, problem or opportunity with identified negotiables and non-negotiables
        • Conduct detailed stakeholder analysis, community mapping and equity analysis
        • Identify appropriate roles and levels of influence for key participants
        • Establish clear engagement purpose and objectives and success criteria/measures to suit scenario
        • Identify relevant profiles of engagement
        • Conduct a detailed risk/opportunities assessment
        • Identify key roles for senior leaders and decision makers

2. Explore principles and approaches for equity, diversity and inclusion, and apply them to stakeholder analysis

3. Embed digital strategies, platforms, tools and methods as part of the plan and process

4. Develop an evaluation framework to suit the scenario

5. Identify key roles and resources needed to implement the P2/engagement plan

6. Develop and apply a suitable presentation to senior leaders that will secure commitment and resources for the P2/engagement plan

7. Identify the many different contexts of engagement, including the elements present in more complex engagement scenarios

#3 Applying Methods for Public Participation 

Designing Public Participation is a prerequisite for this course

Applying Methods is a Level 2 course that introduces practitioners to a large number of P2 methods.

This includes learning how to design specific methods, developing good question design, and having an opportunity to practice running some methods.

The course is suitable for practitioners who are part of a team implementing a P2 process and are looking for the practical skills to be effective in designing and applying methods.

Course objectives:

1. Identify a range of methods that can be used for various engagement purposes and processes, and strategies to select the most appropriate method/s for an engagement project/process.

2. Research, design and test a F2F and/or online method using a range of tools and resources.

3. Apply the four steps of designing a method incorporating the eight key components of

method design.

4. Develop rational and experiential aims.

5. Design an appropriate format.

6. Design questions and process.

7. Develop appropriate communications.

8. Combine methods to achieve engagement goals and objectives and test for appropriate sequencing.

9. Incorporate inclusion and diversity principles

10. Identify data management needs, evaluation points and measures.

11. Identify resources required.

12. Explore a variety of both F2F and online methods/ techniques that are more structured and have nested methods within them (e.g., Deliberative

Processes, Appreciative Inquiry and Open Space Technology).

13. Analyze the specific requirements for online and digital methods, identify and select appropriate platforms and tools to meet needs and strategize to develop these methods for delivery.

14. Identify principles for monitoring online activity.

15. Test the design by running elements of the method and submitting to peer review using a checklist.

16. Apply methods to achieve engagement goals and objectives, including using effective communication skills, and test for appropriate sequencing.

17. Design key messages and communication tools that build trust and integrity, and meet the needs of diverse audiences.

Who should attend

The courses are suitable for new and emerging public participation practitioners or anyone involved in engagement projects in all levels of government, private industry, utilities, environmental agencies, community organizations, not-for-profit and education providers who would like to understand and deliver engagement in an USA context.

Upon completion

Participants will receive a certificate of completion from IAP2 for each course completed. Upon completing the three core courses, participants will receive a Certificate in Public Participation.

This professional development certificate program is a next step on your journey to becoming a P2 professional and separate from the IAP2 USA’s designations (CP3 & MCP3). It is important to note that participants of the Certificate in Public Participation are not certified P2 professionals. Learn more about how to become a certified P2 professional.

The benefits of IAP2 USA training:        

1. Practical knowledge and theory delivered in an inclusive training environment
2. Training is participatory and experiential, with lots of positive interaction between participants from a diverse range of backgrounds
3. Materials are contextualized for the unique needs and cultural context for U.S.A
4. All trainers are experienced trainers AND practitioners, able to reflect on current and real-world examples
5. Flexible learning pathways for participants ensuring that all training is relevant and applicable
6. Certificate in Public Participation is recognized as the standard for engagement professionals
7. All participants receive a quality training manual, with access to additional resources (where applicable)

    Upcoming IAP2 Certificate in P2 Courses

      • April 29, 2025
      • 10:00 AM
      • April 30, 2025
      • 3:00 PM
      • Online with Trainer Kimberly Horndeski

      IAP2 Understanding Conflict in Public Participation

      **You must first complete Fundamentals of Public Participation or IAP2's previous Foundations Training to take this course**


      The aim of Understanding Conflict in P2/engagement is to help you understand, and more effectively manage, conflict dynamics. The focus of this Level 1 course will be on developing the skills of participants to identify and mitigate situations of tension and conflict within their P2/engagement work.




      Course Objectives:

      • Understand the sources, types and factors that contribute to conflict in P2/engagement and the impact they may have on the process

      • Understand the role of power and influence in engagement practice

      • Understand and identify the cycle of escalation, and the behaviors, attitudes and actions that are evident as conflict increases

      • Contribute to and/or apply strategies to de-escalate challenging situations

      • Identify how to build effective relationships and partnerships through empathy, active listening, respect and trust

      • Learn approaches to work in challenging situations applying behaviors that build trust and credibility

      • Consider the role of integrity and ethics in the conduct of the P2/engagement practitioner, and how that is upheld in the process

      ________________________________________________________________________________


      This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

      Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

      ________________________________________________________________________________

      Cost:

      • Members $275
      • Regular/Non-Member $325

      Date/Time of Training:

      DATES:  April 29 - 30, 2025

      • 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM MST 
      • One hour lunch break 
      • 1:00 PM to 3:00PM MST 

      ________________________________________________________________________________


      This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

      Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

      ________________________________________________________________________________


      Trainer: Kimberly Horndeski

      Kimberly is a certified mediator, facilitator, and the Executive Director for Community Consulting LLC. Her work focuses on integrating policy and science to engage stakeholders, develop strategic plans, promote collaboration, and transform conflict into successful strategies for the future. She has led multiple state and national working groups to overcome challenges and reach consensus. Her projects include bottom-up approaches, such as working with nonprofits to develop effective strategies to engage elected officials in adopting initiatives, and top-down approaches, such as assisting the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service throughout the nation to incorporate stakeholder values in the decision-making processes for federally-listed threatened and endangered species.


      • April 29, 2025
      • May 02, 2025
      • 4 sessions
      • Online with Trainer Justin Schneider
      • 15
      Register

      IAP2's Applying Methods for Public Participation

      Applying Methods is a Level 2 course that introduces practitioners to a large number of P2 methods. This includes learning how to design specific methods, developing good question design, and having an opportunity to practice running some methods.

      The course is suitable for practitioners who are part of a team implementing a P2 process and are looking for the practical skills to be effective in designing and applying methods.

      Course objectives:

      1. Identify a range of methods that can be used for various engagement purposes and processes, and strategies to select the most appropriate method/s for an engagement project/process.

      2. Research, design and test a F2F and/or online method using a range of tools and resources.

      3. Apply the four steps of designing a method incorporating the eight key components of method design.

      4. Develop rational and experiential aims.

      5. Design an appropriate format.

      6. Design questions and process.

      7. Develop appropriate communications.

      8. Combine methods to achieve engagement goals and objectives and test for appropriate sequencing.

      9. Incorporate inclusion and diversity principles

      10. Identify data management needs, evaluation points and measures.

      11. Identify resources required.

      12. Explore a variety of both F2F and online methods/ techniques that are more structured and have nested methods within them (e.g., Deliberative Processes, Appreciative Inquiry and Open Space Technology).

      13. Analyze the specific requirements for online and digital methods, identify and select appropriate platforms and tools to meet needs and strategize to develop these methods for delivery.

      14. Identify principles for monitoring online activity.

      15. Test the design by running elements of the method and submitting to peer review using a checklist.

      16. Apply methods to achieve engagement goals and objectives, including using effective communication skills, and test for appropriate sequencing.

      17. Design key messages and communication tools that build trust and integrity, and meet the needs of diverse audiences.

        Professional Certification/Credits

         — Cancellation and Substitution Policy —

        Trainer: Justin Schneider 

        Justin Schneider has more than 20 years of experience working with communities in the United States and abroad, focusing on p2/engagement, community development, community-based research, and legal work. Justin began his connection with IAP2 in 2018 and now supports the Lonestar Chapter. Currently, Justin is based in Austin, Texas and manages Oak Grove Community Consulting. He also works for Austin Parks and Recreation Department as a community engagement consultant and supports training within the organization. If you work for the City of Austin, please reach out to Justin before registering.

        • May 06, 2025
        • 10:00 AM
        • May 07, 2025
        • 3:00 PM
        • Online with Trainer Cassie Hemphill

        Fundamentals of Public Participation

        The Fundamentals of Public Participation (P2) course is a prerequisite to other courses in the Global Learning Pathway that sets out the underpinning models and frameworks of engagement practice as defined by the IAP2 community.

        The focus of this course is on understanding and applying the practices of meaningful and effective P2 and what participants need to know to do this well. The training explores best practices, and how to design and apply this knowledge to your P2.

        Course objectives

        By the end of this course participants will be able to:

        • Define P2 and related terms and what makes it unique
        • Identify what makes P2 meaningful, and reflect on the benefits, risks and myths related to P2
        • Identify the role that values play in P2 work, and the leadership attributes that will serve them in practice 
        • Reflect on and apply ethical leadership actions and abilities to P2 situations
        • Apply the Profiles of P2 model to P2, and explore organization- and community-led engagement and how that impacts the engagement process
        • Reflect on and apply the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion, and explore the roles and impacts of power and influence
        • Apply the IAP2 Spectrum to P2 situations and practice
        • Explore the Practice Framework as a tool for effective planning and process, and assess the quality of the process

        Professional Certification/Credits


        _________________________________________________________________________

        This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

        Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

        ______________________________________________________________________________

        Cost:

        • Members $275
        • Regular/Non-Member $325

        Date/Time of Training:

        DATES: May 6 - 7, 2025

        • 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM MST 
        • One hour lunch break 
        • 1:00 PM to 3:00PM MST 

        _______________________________________________________________________________

        This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

        Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

        ______________________________________________________________________________


        Trainer: Cassie Hemphill 

        Cassie Hemphill has more than 25 years of experience in designing and leading public participation and engagement processes and projects. Her work has included environmental and natural resource management, healthcare delivery, education, and community-based human services. She has been creating and delivering remote and in-person training experiences for professionals and community members for more than 15 years. 

        Cassie has been involved with IAP2 since 2003. She helped create IAP2 USA’s Professional Certification program, assisted with updates and development of IAP2’s course materials, and has served on the USA and Intermountain Chapter boards. She currently serves as an IAP2 Licensing Programme Mentor, preparing candidates from around the world to become IAP2 Licensed Trainers.

        Cassie’s Ph.D. research explored public/private collaboration in environmental management. Her M.A. research analyzed decision-makers' openness to public input. She has a Graduate Certificate in Conflict Resolution and is an IAP2 USA Certified Public Participation Practitioner (CP3), a Certified Mediator (CM), and a Certified Virtual Facilitator (CVF).


        • May 06, 2025
        • May 07, 2025
        • 2 sessions
        • Online with Trainer Kimberly Horndeski
        • 14
        Register

         Fundamentals of Public Participation

        The Fundamentals of Public Participation (P2) course is a prerequisite to other courses in the Global Learning Pathway that sets out the underpinning models and frameworks of engagement practice as defined by the IAP2 community.

        The focus of this course is on understanding and applying the practices of meaningful and effective P2 and what participants need to know to do this well. The training explores best practices, and how to design and apply this knowledge to your P2.

        Course objectives

        By the end of this course participants will be able to:

        • Define P2 and related terms and what makes it unique
        • Identify what makes P2 meaningful, and reflect on the benefits, risks and myths related to P2
        • Identify the role that values play in P2 work, and the leadership attributes that will serve them in practice 
        • Reflect on and apply ethical leadership actions and abilities to P2 situations
        • Apply the Profiles of P2 model to P2, and explore organization- and community-led engagement and how that impacts the engagement process
        • Reflect on and apply the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion, and explore the roles and impacts of power and influence
        • Apply the IAP2 Spectrum to P2 situations and practice
        • Explore the Practice Framework as a tool for effective planning and process, and assess the quality of the process

        Professional Certification/Credits

         — Cancellation and Substitution Policy —

        Trainer: Kimberly Horndeski

        Kimberly is a certified mediator, facilitator, and the Executive Director for Community Consulting LLC. Her work focuses on integrating policy and science to engage stakeholders, develop strategic plans, promote collaboration, and transform conflict into successful strategies for the future. She has led multiple state and national working groups to overcome challenges and reach consensus. Her projects include bottom-up approaches, such as working with nonprofits to develop effective strategies to engage elected officials in adopting initiatives, and top-down approaches, such as assisting the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service throughout the nation to incorporate stakeholder values in the decision-making processes for federally-listed threatened and endangered species.



        • May 08, 2025
        • 10:00 AM
        • May 09, 2025
        • 3:00 PM
        • Online with Trainer Cassie Hemphill

        IAP2 Understanding Conflict in Public Participation

        **You must first complete Fundamentals of Public Participation or IAP2's previous Foundations Training to take this course**


        The aim of Understanding Conflict in P2/engagement is to help you understand, and more effectively manage, conflict dynamics. The focus of this Level 1 course will be on developing the skills of participants to identify and mitigate situations of tension and conflict within their P2/engagement work.




        Course Objectives:

        • Understand the sources, types and factors that contribute to conflict in P2/engagement and the impact they may have on the process

        • Understand the role of power and influence in engagement practice

        • Understand and identify the cycle of escalation, and the behaviors, attitudes and actions that are evident as conflict increases

        • Contribute to and/or apply strategies to de-escalate challenging situations

        • Identify how to build effective relationships and partnerships through empathy, active listening, respect and trust

        • Learn approaches to work in challenging situations applying behaviors that build trust and credibility

        • Consider the role of integrity and ethics in the conduct of the P2/engagement practitioner, and how that is upheld in the process

        ________________________________________________________________________________


        This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

        Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

        ________________________________________________________________________________

        Cost:

        • Members $275
        • Regular/Non-Member $325

        Date/Time of Training:

        DATES: May 8 - 9, 2025

        • 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM MST 
        • One hour lunch break 
        • 1:00 PM to 3:00PM MST 

        ________________________________________________________________________________


        This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

        Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

        ________________________________________________________________________________


        Trainer: Cassie Hemphill 

        Cassie Hemphill has more than 25 years of experience in designing and leading public participation and engagement processes and projects. Her work has included environmental and natural resource management, healthcare delivery, education, and community-based human services. She has been creating and delivering remote and in-person training experiences for professionals and community members for more than 15 years. 

        Cassie has been involved with IAP2 since 2003. She helped create IAP2 USA’s Professional Certification program, assisted with updates and development of IAP2’s course materials, and has served on the USA and Intermountain Chapter boards. She currently serves as an IAP2 Licensing Programme Mentor, preparing candidates from around the world to become IAP2 Licensed Trainers.

        Cassie’s Ph.D. research explored public/private collaboration in environmental management. Her M.A. research analyzed decision-makers' openness to public input. She has a Graduate Certificate in Conflict Resolution and is an IAP2 USA Certified Public Participation Practitioner (CP3), a Certified Mediator (CM), and a Certified Virtual Facilitator (CVF).


        • May 13, 2025
        • 10:00 AM
        • May 16, 2025
        • 3:00 PM
        • Online with Trainer Cassie Hemphill

        Applying Methods in Public Participation

        **You must first complete Fundamentals of Public Participation before this course**


        Applying Methods is a Level 2 course that introduces practitioners to a large number of P2 methods. This includes learning how to design specific methods, developing good question design, and having an opportunity to practice running some methods.

        The course is suitable for practitioners who are part of a team implementing a P2 process and are looking for the practical skills to be effective in designing and applying methods.


        Course objectives

        1. Identify a range of methods that can be used for various engagement purposes and processes, and strategies to select the most appropriate method/s for an engagement project/process.
        2. Research, design and test a F2F and/or online method using a range of tools and resources.
        3. Apply the four steps of designing a method incorporating the eight key components of method design.
        4. Develop rational and experiential aims.
        5. Design an appropriate format.
        6. Design questions and process.
        7. Develop appropriate communications.
        8. Combine methods to achieve engagement goals and objectives and test for appropriate sequencing.
        9. Incorporate inclusion and diversity principles
        10. Identify data management needs, evaluation points and measures.
        11. Identify resources required.
        12. Explore a variety of both F2F and online methods/ techniques that are more structured and have nested methods within them (e.g., Deliberative Processes, Appreciative Inquiry and Open Space Technology).
        13. Analyze the specific requirements for online and digital methods, identify and select appropriate platforms and tools to meet needs and strategize to develop these methods for delivery.
        14. Identify principles for monitoring online activity.
        15. Test the design by running elements of the method and submitting to peer review using a checklist.
        16. Apply methods to achieve engagement goals and objectives, including using effective communication skills, and test for appropriate sequencing.
        17. Design key messages and communication tools that build trust and integrity, and meet the needs of diverse audiences.

        Professional Certification/Credits

        Cost: Members $550 -- Regular $650

        This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer.

        _____________________________________________________________________

        This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

        Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

        ______________________________________________________________________________

        Cost:

        • Members $550
        • Regular/Non-Member $650

        Date/Time of Training:

        DATES: May 13 - 16,  2025

        • 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM MST 
        • One hour lunch break 
        • 1:00 PM to 3:00PM MST 

        _______________________________________________________________________________

        This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

        Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

        ______________________________________________________________________________


        Trainer: Cassie Hemphill 

        Cassie Hemphill has more than 25 years of experience in designing and leading public participation and engagement processes and projects. Her work has included environmental and natural resource management, healthcare delivery, education, and community-based human services. She has been creating and delivering remote and in-person training experiences for professionals and community members for more than 15 years.

        Cassie has been involved with IAP2 since 2003. She helped create IAP2 USA’s Professional Certification program, assisted with updates and development of IAP2’s course materials, and has served on the USA and Intermountain Chapter boards. She currently serves as an IAP2 Licensing Programme Mentor, preparing candidates from around the world to become IAP2 Licensed Trainers.

        Cassie’s Ph.D. research explored public/private collaboration in environmental management. Her M.A. research analyzed decision-makers' openness to public input. She has a Graduate Certificate in Conflict Resolution and is an IAP2 USA Certified Public Participation Practitioner (CP3), a Certified Mediator (CM), and a Certified Virtual Facilitator (CVF).

        • May 16, 2025
        • July 23, 2025
        • 5 sessions
        • City of San Diego
        Register

        County of San Diego Global Certificate in Public Participation

        **This training is for the COUNTY of San Diego employees ONLY**

        IAP2 USA Licensed Trainer: Cathy Smith 

        2025 Cohort #2, training dates (in-person): 

        • May 16th: Fundamentals
        • May 30: Designing/Leading
        • June 6: Designing/Leading
        • July 18: Methods
        • July 23: Methods

        Training and Course Details: 

        IAP2 Certificate Program

        IAP2 USA's Certificate in Public Participation (P2) consists of 3 core courses - Fundamentals of Public Participation, Designing Public Participation, and Applying Methods. Based on IAP2's internationally recognized Global Learning Pathway, this professional development certificate program builds on the foundations of public participation training and best practices from around the globe to provide participants with over 30 hours of effective training in public participation and engagement.

        #1 Fundamentals of Public Participation

        Prerequisite for Designing Public Participation and Applying Methods

        The Fundamentals of Public Participation (P2) course is a prerequisite to other courses in the Global Learning Pathway that sets out the underpinning models and frameworks of engagement practice as defined by the IAP2 community.

        The focus of this course is on understanding and applying the practices of meaningful and effective P2 and what participants need to know to do this well. The training explores best practices, and how to design and apply this knowledge to your P2.

        Course objectives

        By the end of this course participants will be able to:

        • Define P2 and related terms and what makes it unique
        • Identify what makes P2 meaningful, and reflect on the benefits, risks and myths related to P2
        • Identify the role that values play in P2 work, and the leadership attributes that will serve them in practice
        • Reflect on and apply ethical leadership actions and abilities to P2 situations
        • Apply the Profiles of P2 model to P2, and explore organization- and community-led engagement and how that impacts the engagement process
        • Reflect on and apply the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion, and explore the roles and impacts of power and influence
        • Apply the IAP2 Spectrum to P2 situations and practice
        • Explore the Practice Framework as a tool for effective planning and process, and assess the quality of the process

        #2 Designing & Leading Public Participation

        Designing Public Participation (P2) is a Level 2 course that introduces practitioners to the design and plan phases of the practice framework, providing them with the opportunity to develop P2 plans. This includes scoping, community mapping, determining purpose and objectives and levels of influence, choosing appropriate methods and managing resources, while considering the needs of diverse audiences. The course is suitable for practitioners who are leading the planning and implementation of P2 processes.

        Course objectives:

        1. For a real-world scenario, design an engagement process and plan that includes:

        • Develop a clear scope of the work, problem or opportunity with identified negotiables and non-negotiables
        • Conduct detailed stakeholder analysis, community mapping and equity analysis
        • Identify appropriate roles and levels of influence for key participants
        • Establish clear engagement purpose and objectives and success criteria/measures to suit scenario
        • Identify relevant profiles of engagement
        • Conduct a detailed risk/opportunities assessment
        • Identify key roles for senior leaders and decision makers

        2. Explore principles and approaches for equity, diversity and inclusion, and apply them to stakeholder analysis

        3. Embed digital strategies, platforms, tools and methods as part of the plan and process

        4. Develop an evaluation framework to suit the scenario

        5. Identify key roles and resources needed to implement the P2/engagement plan

        6. Develop and apply a suitable presentation to senior leaders that will secure commitment and resources for the P2/engagement plan

        7. Identify the many different contexts of engagement, including the elements present in more complex engagement scenarios

        #3 Applying Methods for Public Participation 

        Designing Public Participation is a prerequisite for this course

        Applying Methods is a Level 2 course that introduces practitioners to a large number of P2 methods.

        This includes learning how to design specific methods, developing good question design, and having an opportunity to practice running some methods.

        The course is suitable for practitioners who are part of a team implementing a P2 process and are looking for the practical skills to be effective in designing and applying methods.

        Course objectives:

        1. Identify a range of methods that can be used for various engagement purposes and processes, and strategies to select the most appropriate method/s for an engagement project/process.

        2. Research, design and test a F2F and/or online method using a range of tools and resources.

        3. Apply the four steps of designing a method incorporating the eight key components of

        method design.

        4. Develop rational and experiential aims.

        5. Design an appropriate format.

        6. Design questions and process.

        7. Develop appropriate communications.

        8. Combine methods to achieve engagement goals and objectives and test for appropriate sequencing.

        9. Incorporate inclusion and diversity principles

        10. Identify data management needs, evaluation points and measures.

        11. Identify resources required.

        12. Explore a variety of both F2F and online methods/ techniques that are more structured and have nested methods within them (e.g., Deliberative

        Processes, Appreciative Inquiry and Open Space Technology).

        13. Analyze the specific requirements for online and digital methods, identify and select appropriate platforms and tools to meet needs and strategize to develop these methods for delivery.

        14. Identify principles for monitoring online activity.

        15. Test the design by running elements of the method and submitting to peer review using a checklist.

        16. Apply methods to achieve engagement goals and objectives, including using effective communication skills, and test for appropriate sequencing.

        17. Design key messages and communication tools that build trust and integrity, and meet the needs of diverse audiences.


        • May 20, 2025
        • May 21, 2025
        • 2 sessions
        • Online with Trainer Penny Mabie
        • 15
        Register

         Fundamentals of Public Participation

        The Fundamentals of Public Participation (P2) course is a prerequisite to other courses in the Global Learning Pathway that sets out the underpinning models and frameworks of engagement practice as defined by the IAP2 community.

        The focus of this course is on understanding and applying the practices of meaningful and effective P2 and what participants need to know to do this well. The training explores best practices, and how to design and apply this knowledge to your P2.

        Course objectives

        By the end of this course participants will be able to:

        • Define P2 and related terms and what makes it unique
        • Identify what makes P2 meaningful, and reflect on the benefits, risks and myths related to P2
        • Identify the role that values play in P2 work, and the leadership attributes that will serve them in practice 
        • Reflect on and apply ethical leadership actions and abilities to P2 situations
        • Apply the Profiles of P2 model to P2, and explore organization- and community-led engagement and how that impacts the engagement process
        • Reflect on and apply the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion, and explore the roles and impacts of power and influence
        • Apply the IAP2 Spectrum to P2 situations and practice
        • Explore the Practice Framework as a tool for effective planning and process, and assess the quality of the process

        Professional Certification/Credits

         — Cancellation and Substitution Policy —

        Trainer: Penny Mabie 

        Penny Mabie has been licensed by IAP2 to deliver the Certificate Program since 2009. She has more than 20 years of experience in public involvement, facilitation, and training. As a public involvement consultant, Penny provides facilitation and public participation services to support environmental remediation decision processes, infrastructure siting and design, multi-jurisdictional task forces on flood control, recycling and transportation planning, and national climate change initiatives. She is also a roster member with the U.S. Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution.



        • May 21, 2025
        • 10:00 AM
        • May 22, 2025
        • 3:00 PM
        • Online with Trainer Kimberly Horndeski

        IAP2's Facilitating Groups

        **You must first complete Fundamentals of Public Participation or IAP2's previous Foundations Training to take this course**

        Explore the facilitation framework to develop skills and confidence in developing your engagement facilitation approach.

        The aim of Facilitating Groups is to explore the framework and develop skills and confidence in facilitating P2 and engagement methods. The focus will be about enhancing practitioners’ ability to respond appropriately, generating confidence in and support for your facilitation approach.

        Course objectives

        • Examine the framework and purpose of facilitation in an engagement context
        • Build a repertoire of tools and processes
        • Practice some core skills
        • Troubleshoot specific challenges 
        • Explore the changes needed for facilitation of digital engagement processes

        ____________________________________________________________________________

        This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

        Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

        ______________________________________________________________________________

        Cost:

        • Members $275
        • Regular/Non-Member $325

        Date/Time of Training:

        DATES: May 21 - 22,  2025

        • 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM MST 
        • One hour lunch break 
        • 1:00 PM to 3:00PM MST 

        ____________________________________________________________________________

        This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

        Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

        _______________________________________________________________________________


        Trainer: Kimberly Horndeski

        Kimberly is a certified mediator, facilitator, and the Executive Director for Community Consulting LLC. Her work focuses on integrating policy and science to engage stakeholders, develop strategic plans, promote collaboration, and transform conflict into successful strategies for the future. She has led multiple state and national working groups to overcome challenges and reach consensus. Her projects include bottom-up approaches, such as working with nonprofits to develop effective strategies to engage elected officials in adopting initiatives, and top-down approaches, such as assisting the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service throughout the nation to incorporate stakeholder values in the decision-making processes for federally-listed threatened and endangered species.


        • June 03, 2025
        • 10:00 AM
        • June 04, 2025
        • 3:00 PM
        • Online with Trainer Cassie Hemphill

        Fundamentals of Public Participation

        The Fundamentals of Public Participation (P2) course is a prerequisite to other courses in the Global Learning Pathway that sets out the underpinning models and frameworks of engagement practice as defined by the IAP2 community.

        The focus of this course is on understanding and applying the practices of meaningful and effective P2 and what participants need to know to do this well. The training explores best practices, and how to design and apply this knowledge to your P2.

        Course objectives

        By the end of this course participants will be able to:

        • Define P2 and related terms and what makes it unique
        • Identify what makes P2 meaningful, and reflect on the benefits, risks and myths related to P2
        • Identify the role that values play in P2 work, and the leadership attributes that will serve them in practice 
        • Reflect on and apply ethical leadership actions and abilities to P2 situations
        • Apply the Profiles of P2 model to P2, and explore organization- and community-led engagement and how that impacts the engagement process
        • Reflect on and apply the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion, and explore the roles and impacts of power and influence
        • Apply the IAP2 Spectrum to P2 situations and practice
        • Explore the Practice Framework as a tool for effective planning and process, and assess the quality of the process

        Professional Certification/Credits


        _________________________________________________________________________

        This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

        Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

        ______________________________________________________________________________

        Cost:

        • Members $275
        • Regular/Non-Member $325

        Date/Time of Training:

        DATES: June 3 - 4,  2025

        • 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM MST 
        • One hour lunch break 
        • 1:00 PM to 3:00PM MST 

        _______________________________________________________________________________

        This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

        Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

        ______________________________________________________________________________


        Trainer: Cassie Hemphill 

        Cassie Hemphill has more than 25 years of experience in designing and leading public participation and engagement processes and projects. Her work has included environmental and natural resource management, healthcare delivery, education, and community-based human services. She has been creating and delivering remote and in-person training experiences for professionals and community members for more than 15 years. 

        Cassie has been involved with IAP2 since 2003. She helped create IAP2 USA’s Professional Certification program, assisted with updates and development of IAP2’s course materials, and has served on the USA and Intermountain Chapter boards. She currently serves as an IAP2 Licensing Programme Mentor, preparing candidates from around the world to become IAP2 Licensed Trainers.

        Cassie’s Ph.D. research explored public/private collaboration in environmental management. Her M.A. research analyzed decision-makers' openness to public input. She has a Graduate Certificate in Conflict Resolution and is an IAP2 USA Certified Public Participation Practitioner (CP3), a Certified Mediator (CM), and a Certified Virtual Facilitator (CVF).


        • June 03, 2025
        • June 06, 2025
        • 4 sessions
        • Online with Penny Mabie
        • 20
        Register

        Designing & Leading Public Participation

        Designing & Leading Public Participation (P2) is a Level 2 course that introduces practitioners to the design and plan phases of the practice framework, providing them with the opportunity to develop P2 plans. This includes scoping, community mapping, determining purpose and objectives and levels of influence, choosing appropriate methods and managing resources, while considering the needs of diverse audiences. The course is suitable for practitioners who are leading the planning and implementation of P2 processes.

        Course objectives:

        1. For a real-world scenario, design an engagement process and plan that includes:

        • Develop a clear scope of the work, problem or opportunity with identified negotiables and non-negotiables
        • Conduct detailed stakeholder analysis, community mapping and equity analysis
        • Identify appropriate roles and levels of influence for key participants
        • Establish clear engagement purpose and objectives and success criteria/measures to suit scenario
        • Identify relevant profiles of engagement
        • Conduct a detailed risk/opportunities assessment
        • Identify key roles for senior leaders and decision makers

        2. Explore principles and approaches for equity, diversity and inclusion, and apply them to stakeholder analysis

        3. Embed digital strategies, platforms, tools and methods as part of the plan and process

        4. Develop an evaluation framework to suit the scenario

        5. Identify key roles and resources needed to implement the P2/engagement plan

        6. Develop and apply a suitable presentation to senior leaders that will secure commitment and resources for the P2/engagement plan

        7. Identify the many different contexts of engagement, including the elements present in more complex engagement scenarios

          Professional Certification/Credits


           — Cancellation and Substitution Policy —

          Trainer: Penny Mabie 

          Penny Mabie has been licensed by IAP2 to deliver the Certificate Program since 2009. She has more than 20 years of experience in public involvement, facilitation, and training. As a public involvement consultant, Penny provides facilitation and public participation services to support environmental remediation decision processes, infrastructure siting and design, multi-jurisdictional task forces on flood control, recycling and transportation planning, and national climate change initiatives. She is also a roster member with the U.S. Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution.

          • June 05, 2025
          • 10:00 AM
          • June 06, 2025
          • 3:00 PM
          • Online with Trainer Cassie Hemphill

          IAP2's Understanding People and Communities 

          **Fundamentals of Public Participation is the prerequisites for this course


          Discover and apply deep understanding and insights into the people and communities involved in P2/engagement processes, to make the processes more meaningful and effective. This Level 1 course provides an introduction to working with diversity, equity and inclusion in P2/engagement.



          COURSE OBJECTIVES:

          • Identify and apply an approach for understanding people and communities for P2/engagement processes
          • Reflect on factors of cultural competence and cultural humility, and assess your practice and approach against the factors to identify areas of strength and growth
          • Apply a variety of analysis and mapping tools to understand diversity and map values
          • Identify ways to increase access and center equity by reducing barriers to participation
          • Reflect on how to build rapport, trust and relationships with people and communities, and apply and assess approaches in a P2/engagement scenario
          • Assess and apply knowledge to planning and implementation of meaningful and effective P2/engagement across the Practice Framework

            Professional Certification/Credits


            _____________________________________________________________________

            This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

            Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

            ______________________________________________________________________________

            Cost:

            • Members $275
            • Regular/Non-Member $325

            Date/Time of Training:

            DATES: June 5 - 6,  2025

            • 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM MST 
            • One hour lunch break 
            • 1:00 PM to 3:00PM MST 

            _______________________________________________________________________________

            This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

            Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

            ______________________________________________________________________________



            Trainer: Cassie Hemphill 

            Cassie Hemphill has more than 25 years of experience in designing and leading public participation and engagement processes and projects. Her work has included environmental and natural resource management, healthcare delivery, education, and community-based human services. She has been creating and delivering remote and in-person training experiences for professionals and community members for more than 15 years.

            Cassie has been involved with IAP2 since 2003. She helped create IAP2 USA’s Professional Certification program, assisted with updates and development of IAP2’s course materials, and has served on the USA and Intermountain Chapter boards. She currently serves as an IAP2 Licensing Programme Mentor, preparing candidates from around the world to become IAP2 Licensed Trainers.

            Cassie’s Ph.D. research explored public/private collaboration in environmental management. Her M.A. research analyzed decision-makers' openness to public input. She has a Graduate Certificate in Conflict Resolution and is an IAP2 USA Certified Public Participation Practitioner (CP3), a Certified Mediator (CM), and a Certified Virtual Facilitator (CVF).



            • June 10, 2025
            • June 11, 2025
            • 2 sessions
            • Online with Trainer Michelle Gutt
            • 15
            Register

             Fundamentals of Public Participation

            The Fundamentals of Public Participation (P2) course is a prerequisite to other courses in the Global Learning Pathway that sets out the underpinning models and frameworks of engagement practice as defined by the IAP2 community.

            The focus of this course is on understanding and applying the practices of meaningful and effective P2 and what participants need to know to do this well. The training explores best practices, and how to design and apply this knowledge to your P2.

            Course objectives

            By the end of this course participants will be able to:

            • Define P2 and related terms and what makes it unique
            • Identify what makes P2 meaningful, and reflect on the benefits, risks and myths related to P2
            • Identify the role that values play in P2 work, and the leadership attributes that will serve them in practice 
            • Reflect on and apply ethical leadership actions and abilities to P2 situations
            • Apply the Profiles of P2 model to P2, and explore organization- and community-led engagement and how that impacts the engagement process
            • Reflect on and apply the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion, and explore the roles and impacts of power and influence
            • Apply the IAP2 Spectrum to P2 situations and practice
            • Explore the Practice Framework as a tool for effective planning and process, and assess the quality of the process

            Professional Certification/Credits

            • June 24, 2025
            • June 27, 2025
            • 4 sessions
            • Online with Trainer Cathy Smith
            • 21
            Register

            IAP2's Applying Methods for Public Participation

            Applying Methods is a Level 2 course that introduces practitioners to a large number of P2 methods. This includes learning how to design specific methods, developing good question design, and having an opportunity to practice running some methods.

            The course is suitable for practitioners who are part of a team implementing a P2 process and are looking for the practical skills to be effective in designing and applying methods.

            Course objectives:

            1. Identify a range of methods that can be used for various engagement purposes and processes, and strategies to select the most appropriate method/s for an engagement project/process.

            2. Research, design and test a F2F and/or online method using a range of tools and resources.

            3. Apply the four steps of designing a method incorporating the eight key components of method design.

            4. Develop rational and experiential aims.

            5. Design an appropriate format.

            6. Design questions and process.

            7. Develop appropriate communications.

            8. Combine methods to achieve engagement goals and objectives and test for appropriate sequencing.

            9. Incorporate inclusion and diversity principles

            10. Identify data management needs, evaluation points and measures.

            11. Identify resources required.

            12. Explore a variety of both F2F and online methods/ techniques that are more structured and have nested methods within them (e.g., Deliberative Processes, Appreciative Inquiry and Open Space Technology).

            13. Analyze the specific requirements for online and digital methods, identify and select appropriate platforms and tools to meet needs and strategize to develop these methods for delivery.

            14. Identify principles for monitoring online activity.

            15. Test the design by running elements of the method and submitting to peer review using a checklist.

            16. Apply methods to achieve engagement goals and objectives, including using effective communication skills, and test for appropriate sequencing.

            17. Design key messages and communication tools that build trust and integrity, and meet the needs of diverse audiences.

              Professional Certification/Credits

               — Cancellation and Substitution Policy —

              Trainer: Cathy Smith

              Cathy’s work in the inter-related fields associated with climate change—land use, transportation, water, energy, health—brings depth of knowledge and understanding of current engagement needs. As a past community mediator and practicing writer and storyteller, her engagement insights span from conflict management to communications. She’s one of 15 Certified Public Participation Practitioners in the country, a graduate of USD’s School of Law, and IAP2USA’s Past President.

              • July 08, 2025
              • 10:00 AM
              • July 09, 2025
              • 3:00 PM
              • Online with Trainer Cassie Hemphill

              Fundamentals of Public Participation

              The Fundamentals of Public Participation (P2) course is a prerequisite to other courses in the Global Learning Pathway that sets out the underpinning models and frameworks of engagement practice as defined by the IAP2 community.

              The focus of this course is on understanding and applying the practices of meaningful and effective P2 and what participants need to know to do this well. The training explores best practices, and how to design and apply this knowledge to your P2.

              Course objectives

              By the end of this course participants will be able to:

              • Define P2 and related terms and what makes it unique
              • Identify what makes P2 meaningful, and reflect on the benefits, risks and myths related to P2
              • Identify the role that values play in P2 work, and the leadership attributes that will serve them in practice 
              • Reflect on and apply ethical leadership actions and abilities to P2 situations
              • Apply the Profiles of P2 model to P2, and explore organization- and community-led engagement and how that impacts the engagement process
              • Reflect on and apply the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion, and explore the roles and impacts of power and influence
              • Apply the IAP2 Spectrum to P2 situations and practice
              • Explore the Practice Framework as a tool for effective planning and process, and assess the quality of the process

              Professional Certification/Credits


              _________________________________________________________________________

              This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

              Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

              ______________________________________________________________________________

              Cost:

              • Members $275
              • Regular/Non-Member $325

              Date/Time of Training:

              DATES: July 8 - 9,  2025

              • 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM MST 
              • One hour lunch break 
              • 1:00 PM to 3:00PM MST 

              _______________________________________________________________________________

              This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

              Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

              ______________________________________________________________________________


              Trainer: Cassie Hemphill 

              Cassie Hemphill has more than 25 years of experience in designing and leading public participation and engagement processes and projects. Her work has included environmental and natural resource management, healthcare delivery, education, and community-based human services. She has been creating and delivering remote and in-person training experiences for professionals and community members for more than 15 years. 

              Cassie has been involved with IAP2 since 2003. She helped create IAP2 USA’s Professional Certification program, assisted with updates and development of IAP2’s course materials, and has served on the USA and Intermountain Chapter boards. She currently serves as an IAP2 Licensing Programme Mentor, preparing candidates from around the world to become IAP2 Licensed Trainers.

              Cassie’s Ph.D. research explored public/private collaboration in environmental management. Her M.A. research analyzed decision-makers' openness to public input. She has a Graduate Certificate in Conflict Resolution and is an IAP2 USA Certified Public Participation Practitioner (CP3), a Certified Mediator (CM), and a Certified Virtual Facilitator (CVF).


              • July 09, 2025
              • July 10, 2025
              • 2 sessions
              • Online with Trainer Doug Zenn
              • 20
              Register

               Fundamentals of Public Participation

              The Fundamentals of Public Participation (P2) course is a prerequisite to other courses in the Global Learning Pathway that sets out the underpinning models and frameworks of engagement practice as defined by the IAP2 community.

              The focus of this course is on understanding and applying the practices of meaningful and effective P2 and what participants need to know to do this well. The training explores best practices, and how to design and apply this knowledge to your P2.

              Course objectives

              By the end of this course participants will be able to:

              • Define P2 and related terms and what makes it unique
              • Identify what makes P2 meaningful, and reflect on the benefits, risks and myths related to P2
              • Identify the role that values play in P2 work, and the leadership attributes that will serve them in practice 
              • Reflect on and apply ethical leadership actions and abilities to P2 situations
              • Apply the Profiles of P2 model to P2, and explore organization- and community-led engagement and how that impacts the engagement process
              • Reflect on and apply the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion, and explore the roles and impacts of power and influence
              • Apply the IAP2 Spectrum to P2 situations and practice
              • Explore the Practice Framework as a tool for effective planning and process, and assess the quality of the process

              Professional Certification/Credits

               — Cancellation and Substitution Policy —

              Trainer:


              Doug Zenn has 30 years of experience in the communications field and has developed and managed community involvement, awareness, and education efforts around numerous issues including visioning, transportation, water resources, community-based planning and more. Doug has led ZennAssociates’ development of the innovative “Three-Dimensional Public Participation” model (3DP2) an approach that expands community access to project information and provides unique avenues for community input including the use of new technologies. Doug also serves on the executive committee for IAP2’s Cascade Chapter (Oregon and Southwest Washington) and is a certified trainer for IAP2’s public involvement foundations courses. Doug Zenn has 30 years of experience in the communications field and has developed and managed community involvement.



              • July 22, 2025
              • July 25, 2025
              • 4 sessions
              • Online with Craddock Stropes
              • 20
              Register

              Designing & Leading Public Participation

              Designing & Leading Public Participation (P2) is a Level 2 course that introduces practitioners to the design and plan phases of the practice framework, providing them with the opportunity to develop P2 plans. This includes scoping, community mapping, determining purpose and objectives and levels of influence, choosing appropriate methods and managing resources, while considering the needs of diverse audiences. The course is suitable for practitioners who are leading the planning and implementation of P2 processes.

              Course objectives:

              1. For a real-world scenario, design an engagement process and plan that includes:

              • Develop a clear scope of the work, problem or opportunity with identified negotiables and non-negotiables
              • Conduct detailed stakeholder analysis, community mapping and equity analysis
              • Identify appropriate roles and levels of influence for key participants
              • Establish clear engagement purpose and objectives and success criteria/measures to suit scenario
              • Identify relevant profiles of engagement
              • Conduct a detailed risk/opportunities assessment
              • Identify key roles for senior leaders and decision makers

              2. Explore principles and approaches for equity, diversity and inclusion, and apply them to stakeholder analysis

              3. Embed digital strategies, platforms, tools and methods as part of the plan and process

              4. Develop an evaluation framework to suit the scenario

              5. Identify key roles and resources needed to implement the P2/engagement plan

              6. Develop and apply a suitable presentation to senior leaders that will secure commitment and resources for the P2/engagement plan

              7. Identify the many different contexts of engagement, including the elements present in more complex engagement scenarios

                Professional Certification/Credits


                 — Cancellation and Substitution Policy —

                Trainer: 

                Craddock Stropes (she/her) is a facilitator, trainer and coach with more than 25 years of experience in the local government and non-profit sectors. Her work centers on connecting people with ideas to create inclusive, strategic and tangible solutions that make everyday lives better. She is chair of the IAP2 USA Diversity, Equity and Inclusion committee, a member of the American Public Works Association national DEI Committee and is active in the International Network of Asian Public Administrators. She has presented learning sessions on inclusion, public engagement and crisis communications for Connect, California Association for Public Information Officers, Public Relations Society of America, American Public Works Association and Transforming Local Government conferences. She is currently a senior management analyst for the City of Carlsbad.


                • July 24, 2025
                • September 11, 2025
                • 5 sessions
                • City of San Diego
                Register

                County of San Diego Global Certificate in Public Participation

                **This training is for the COUNTY of San Diego employees ONLY**

                IAP2 USA Licensed Trainer: Cathy Smith 

                2025 Cohort #3, training dates (in-person): 

                • July 24: Fundamentals
                • August 13: Designing/leading
                • August 20: Designing/Leading
                • Sept 4: Methods
                • Sept 11: Methods

                Training and Course Details: 

                IAP2 Certificate Program

                IAP2 USA's Certificate in Public Participation (P2) consists of 3 core courses - Fundamentals of Public Participation, Designing Public Participation, and Applying Methods. Based on IAP2's internationally recognized Global Learning Pathway, this professional development certificate program builds on the foundations of public participation training and best practices from around the globe to provide participants with over 30 hours of effective training in public participation and engagement.

                #1 Fundamentals of Public Participation

                Prerequisite for Designing Public Participation and Applying Methods

                The Fundamentals of Public Participation (P2) course is a prerequisite to other courses in the Global Learning Pathway that sets out the underpinning models and frameworks of engagement practice as defined by the IAP2 community.

                The focus of this course is on understanding and applying the practices of meaningful and effective P2 and what participants need to know to do this well. The training explores best practices, and how to design and apply this knowledge to your P2.

                Course objectives

                By the end of this course participants will be able to:

                • Define P2 and related terms and what makes it unique
                • Identify what makes P2 meaningful, and reflect on the benefits, risks and myths related to P2
                • Identify the role that values play in P2 work, and the leadership attributes that will serve them in practice
                • Reflect on and apply ethical leadership actions and abilities to P2 situations
                • Apply the Profiles of P2 model to P2, and explore organization- and community-led engagement and how that impacts the engagement process
                • Reflect on and apply the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion, and explore the roles and impacts of power and influence
                • Apply the IAP2 Spectrum to P2 situations and practice
                • Explore the Practice Framework as a tool for effective planning and process, and assess the quality of the process

                #2 Designing & Leading Public Participation

                Designing Public Participation (P2) is a Level 2 course that introduces practitioners to the design and plan phases of the practice framework, providing them with the opportunity to develop P2 plans. This includes scoping, community mapping, determining purpose and objectives and levels of influence, choosing appropriate methods and managing resources, while considering the needs of diverse audiences. The course is suitable for practitioners who are leading the planning and implementation of P2 processes.

                Course objectives:

                1. For a real-world scenario, design an engagement process and plan that includes:

                • Develop a clear scope of the work, problem or opportunity with identified negotiables and non-negotiables
                • Conduct detailed stakeholder analysis, community mapping and equity analysis
                • Identify appropriate roles and levels of influence for key participants
                • Establish clear engagement purpose and objectives and success criteria/measures to suit scenario
                • Identify relevant profiles of engagement
                • Conduct a detailed risk/opportunities assessment
                • Identify key roles for senior leaders and decision makers

                2. Explore principles and approaches for equity, diversity and inclusion, and apply them to stakeholder analysis

                3. Embed digital strategies, platforms, tools and methods as part of the plan and process

                4. Develop an evaluation framework to suit the scenario

                5. Identify key roles and resources needed to implement the P2/engagement plan

                6. Develop and apply a suitable presentation to senior leaders that will secure commitment and resources for the P2/engagement plan

                7. Identify the many different contexts of engagement, including the elements present in more complex engagement scenarios

                #3 Applying Methods for Public Participation 

                Designing Public Participation is a prerequisite for this course

                Applying Methods is a Level 2 course that introduces practitioners to a large number of P2 methods.

                This includes learning how to design specific methods, developing good question design, and having an opportunity to practice running some methods.

                The course is suitable for practitioners who are part of a team implementing a P2 process and are looking for the practical skills to be effective in designing and applying methods.

                Course objectives:

                1. Identify a range of methods that can be used for various engagement purposes and processes, and strategies to select the most appropriate method/s for an engagement project/process.

                2. Research, design and test a F2F and/or online method using a range of tools and resources.

                3. Apply the four steps of designing a method incorporating the eight key components of

                method design.

                4. Develop rational and experiential aims.

                5. Design an appropriate format.

                6. Design questions and process.

                7. Develop appropriate communications.

                8. Combine methods to achieve engagement goals and objectives and test for appropriate sequencing.

                9. Incorporate inclusion and diversity principles

                10. Identify data management needs, evaluation points and measures.

                11. Identify resources required.

                12. Explore a variety of both F2F and online methods/ techniques that are more structured and have nested methods within them (e.g., Deliberative

                Processes, Appreciative Inquiry and Open Space Technology).

                13. Analyze the specific requirements for online and digital methods, identify and select appropriate platforms and tools to meet needs and strategize to develop these methods for delivery.

                14. Identify principles for monitoring online activity.

                15. Test the design by running elements of the method and submitting to peer review using a checklist.

                16. Apply methods to achieve engagement goals and objectives, including using effective communication skills, and test for appropriate sequencing.

                17. Design key messages and communication tools that build trust and integrity, and meet the needs of diverse audiences.


                • July 29, 2025
                • July 30, 2025
                • 2 sessions
                • Online with Trainer Adriene Wright
                • 20
                Register

                 Fundamentals of Public Participation

                The Fundamentals of Public Participation (P2) course is a prerequisite to other courses in the Global Learning Pathway that sets out the underpinning models and frameworks of engagement practice as defined by the IAP2 community.

                The focus of this course is on understanding and applying the practices of meaningful and effective P2 and what participants need to know to do this well. The training explores best practices, and how to design and apply this knowledge to your P2.

                Course objectives

                By the end of this course participants will be able to:

                • Define P2 and related terms and what makes it unique
                • Identify what makes P2 meaningful, and reflect on the benefits, risks and myths related to P2
                • Identify the role that values play in P2 work, and the leadership attributes that will serve them in practice 
                • Reflect on and apply ethical leadership actions and abilities to P2 situations
                • Apply the Profiles of P2 model to P2, and explore organization- and community-led engagement and how that impacts the engagement process
                • Reflect on and apply the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion, and explore the roles and impacts of power and influence
                • Apply the IAP2 Spectrum to P2 situations and practice
                • Explore the Practice Framework as a tool for effective planning and process, and assess the quality of the process

                Professional Certification/Credits

                • August 07, 2025
                • 10:00 AM
                • August 08, 2025
                • 3:00 PM
                • Online with Trainer Kimberly Horndeski

                IAP2's Facilitating Groups

                **You must first complete Fundamentals of Public Participation or IAP2's previous Foundations Training to take this course**

                Explore the facilitation framework to develop skills and confidence in developing your engagement facilitation approach.

                The aim of Facilitating Groups is to explore the framework and develop skills and confidence in facilitating P2 and engagement methods. The focus will be about enhancing practitioners’ ability to respond appropriately, generating confidence in and support for your facilitation approach.

                Course objectives

                • Examine the framework and purpose of facilitation in an engagement context
                • Build a repertoire of tools and processes
                • Practice some core skills
                • Troubleshoot specific challenges 
                • Explore the changes needed for facilitation of digital engagement processes

                ____________________________________________________________________________

                This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

                Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

                ______________________________________________________________________________

                Cost:

                • Members $275
                • Regular/Non-Member $325

                Date/Time of Training:

                DATES: August 7-8,  2025

                • 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM MST 
                • One hour lunch break 
                • 1:00 PM to 3:00PM MST 

                ____________________________________________________________________________

                This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

                Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

                _______________________________________________________________________________


                Trainer: Kimberly Horndeski

                Kimberly is a certified mediator, facilitator, and the Executive Director for Community Consulting LLC. Her work focuses on integrating policy and science to engage stakeholders, develop strategic plans, promote collaboration, and transform conflict into successful strategies for the future. She has led multiple state and national working groups to overcome challenges and reach consensus. Her projects include bottom-up approaches, such as working with nonprofits to develop effective strategies to engage elected officials in adopting initiatives, and top-down approaches, such as assisting the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service throughout the nation to incorporate stakeholder values in the decision-making processes for federally-listed threatened and endangered species.


                • August 13, 2025
                • August 14, 2025
                • 2 sessions
                • Online with Trainer Craddock Stropes
                • 19
                Register

                 Fundamentals of Public Participation

                The Fundamentals of Public Participation (P2) course is a prerequisite to other courses in the Global Learning Pathway that sets out the underpinning models and frameworks of engagement practice as defined by the IAP2 community.

                The focus of this course is on understanding and applying the practices of meaningful and effective P2 and what participants need to know to do this well. The training explores best practices, and how to design and apply this knowledge to your P2.

                Course objectives

                By the end of this course participants will be able to:

                • Define P2 and related terms and what makes it unique
                • Identify what makes P2 meaningful, and reflect on the benefits, risks and myths related to P2
                • Identify the role that values play in P2 work, and the leadership attributes that will serve them in practice 
                • Reflect on and apply ethical leadership actions and abilities to P2 situations
                • Apply the Profiles of P2 model to P2, and explore organization- and community-led engagement and how that impacts the engagement process
                • Reflect on and apply the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion, and explore the roles and impacts of power and influence
                • Apply the IAP2 Spectrum to P2 situations and practice
                • Explore the Practice Framework as a tool for effective planning and process, and assess the quality of the process

                Professional Certification/Credits

                 — Cancellation and Substitution Policy —

                Trainer:

                Craddock Stropes (she/her) is a facilitator, trainer and coach with more than 25 years of experience in the local government and non-profit sectors. Her work centers on connecting people with ideas to create inclusive, strategic and tangible solutions that make everyday lives better. She is chair of the IAP2 USA Diversity, Equity and Inclusion committee, a member of the American Public Works Association national DEI Committee and is active in the International Network of Asian Public Administrators. She has presented learning sessions on inclusion, public engagement and crisis communications for Connect, California Association for Public Information Officers, Public Relations Society of America, American Public Works Association and Transforming Local Government conferences. She is currently a senior management analyst for the City of Carlsbad.



                • August 19, 2025
                • August 22, 2025
                • 4 sessions
                • Online with Trainer Penny Mabie
                • 17
                Register

                IAP2's Applying Methods for Public Participation

                Applying Methods is a Level 2 course that introduces practitioners to a large number of P2 methods. This includes learning how to design specific methods, developing good question design, and having an opportunity to practice running some methods.

                The course is suitable for practitioners who are part of a team implementing a P2 process and are looking for the practical skills to be effective in designing and applying methods.

                Course objectives:

                1. Identify a range of methods that can be used for various engagement purposes and processes, and strategies to select the most appropriate method/s for an engagement project/process.

                2. Research, design and test a F2F and/or online method using a range of tools and resources.

                3. Apply the four steps of designing a method incorporating the eight key components of method design.

                4. Develop rational and experiential aims.

                5. Design an appropriate format.

                6. Design questions and process.

                7. Develop appropriate communications.

                8. Combine methods to achieve engagement goals and objectives and test for appropriate sequencing.

                9. Incorporate inclusion and diversity principles

                10. Identify data management needs, evaluation points and measures.

                11. Identify resources required.

                12. Explore a variety of both F2F and online methods/ techniques that are more structured and have nested methods within them (e.g., Deliberative Processes, Appreciative Inquiry and Open Space Technology).

                13. Analyze the specific requirements for online and digital methods, identify and select appropriate platforms and tools to meet needs and strategize to develop these methods for delivery.

                14. Identify principles for monitoring online activity.

                15. Test the design by running elements of the method and submitting to peer review using a checklist.

                16. Apply methods to achieve engagement goals and objectives, including using effective communication skills, and test for appropriate sequencing.

                17. Design key messages and communication tools that build trust and integrity, and meet the needs of diverse audiences.

                  Professional Certification/Credits

                   — Cancellation and Substitution Policy —

                  Trainer: Penny Mabie 

                  Penny Mabie has been licensed by IAP2 to deliver the Certificate Program since 2009. She has more than 20 years of experience in public involvement, facilitation, and training. As a public involvement consultant, Penny provides facilitation and public participation services to support environmental remediation decision processes, infrastructure siting and design, multi-jurisdictional task forces on flood control, recycling and transportation planning, and national climate change initiatives. She is also a roster member with the U.S. Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution.

                  • August 26, 2025
                  • 10:00 AM
                  • August 27, 2025
                  • 3:00 PM
                  • Online with Trainer Cassie Hemphill

                  Fundamentals of Public Participation

                  The Fundamentals of Public Participation (P2) course is a prerequisite to other courses in the Global Learning Pathway that sets out the underpinning models and frameworks of engagement practice as defined by the IAP2 community.

                  The focus of this course is on understanding and applying the practices of meaningful and effective P2 and what participants need to know to do this well. The training explores best practices, and how to design and apply this knowledge to your P2.

                  Course objectives

                  By the end of this course participants will be able to:

                  • Define P2 and related terms and what makes it unique
                  • Identify what makes P2 meaningful, and reflect on the benefits, risks and myths related to P2
                  • Identify the role that values play in P2 work, and the leadership attributes that will serve them in practice 
                  • Reflect on and apply ethical leadership actions and abilities to P2 situations
                  • Apply the Profiles of P2 model to P2, and explore organization- and community-led engagement and how that impacts the engagement process
                  • Reflect on and apply the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion, and explore the roles and impacts of power and influence
                  • Apply the IAP2 Spectrum to P2 situations and practice
                  • Explore the Practice Framework as a tool for effective planning and process, and assess the quality of the process

                  Professional Certification/Credits


                  _________________________________________________________________________

                  This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

                  Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

                  ______________________________________________________________________________

                  Cost:

                  • Members $275
                  • Regular/Non-Member $325

                  Date/Time of Training:

                  DATES: August 26 - 27,  2025

                  • 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM MST 
                  • One hour lunch break 
                  • 1:00 PM to 3:00PM MST 

                  _______________________________________________________________________________

                  This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

                  Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

                  ______________________________________________________________________________


                  Trainer: Cassie Hemphill 

                  Cassie Hemphill has more than 25 years of experience in designing and leading public participation and engagement processes and projects. Her work has included environmental and natural resource management, healthcare delivery, education, and community-based human services. She has been creating and delivering remote and in-person training experiences for professionals and community members for more than 15 years. 

                  Cassie has been involved with IAP2 since 2003. She helped create IAP2 USA’s Professional Certification program, assisted with updates and development of IAP2’s course materials, and has served on the USA and Intermountain Chapter boards. She currently serves as an IAP2 Licensing Programme Mentor, preparing candidates from around the world to become IAP2 Licensed Trainers.

                  Cassie’s Ph.D. research explored public/private collaboration in environmental management. Her M.A. research analyzed decision-makers' openness to public input. She has a Graduate Certificate in Conflict Resolution and is an IAP2 USA Certified Public Participation Practitioner (CP3), a Certified Mediator (CM), and a Certified Virtual Facilitator (CVF).


                  • September 02, 2025
                  • September 05, 2025
                  • 4 sessions
                  • Online with Kimberly Horndeski
                  • 22
                  Register

                  Designing & Leading Public Participation

                  Designing & Leading Public Participation (P2) is a Level 2 course that introduces practitioners to the design and plan phases of the practice framework, providing them with the opportunity to develop P2 plans. This includes scoping, community mapping, determining purpose and objectives and levels of influence, choosing appropriate methods and managing resources, while considering the needs of diverse audiences. The course is suitable for practitioners who are leading the planning and implementation of P2 processes.

                  Course objectives:

                  1. For a real-world scenario, design an engagement process and plan that includes:

                  • Develop a clear scope of the work, problem or opportunity with identified negotiables and non-negotiables
                  • Conduct detailed stakeholder analysis, community mapping and equity analysis
                  • Identify appropriate roles and levels of influence for key participants
                  • Establish clear engagement purpose and objectives and success criteria/measures to suit scenario
                  • Identify relevant profiles of engagement
                  • Conduct a detailed risk/opportunities assessment
                  • Identify key roles for senior leaders and decision makers

                  2. Explore principles and approaches for equity, diversity and inclusion, and apply them to stakeholder analysis

                  3. Embed digital strategies, platforms, tools and methods as part of the plan and process

                  4. Develop an evaluation framework to suit the scenario

                  5. Identify key roles and resources needed to implement the P2/engagement plan

                  6. Develop and apply a suitable presentation to senior leaders that will secure commitment and resources for the P2/engagement plan

                  7. Identify the many different contexts of engagement, including the elements present in more complex engagement scenarios

                    Professional Certification/Credits


                     — Cancellation and Substitution Policy —

                    Trainer: Kimberly Horndeski

                    Kimberly is a certified mediator, facilitator, and the Executive Director for Community Consulting LLC. Her work focuses on integrating policy and science to engage stakeholders, develop strategic plans, promote collaboration, and transform conflict into successful strategies for the future. She has led multiple state and national working groups to overcome challenges and reach consensus. Her projects include bottom-up approaches, such as working with nonprofits to develop effective strategies to engage elected officials in adopting initiatives, and top-down approaches, such as assisting the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service throughout the nation to incorporate stakeholder values in the decision-making processes for federally-listed threatened and endangered species.


                    • September 11, 2025
                    • 10:00 AM
                    • September 12, 2025
                    • 3:00 PM
                    • Online with Trainer Cassie Hemphill

                    IAP2's Understanding People and Communities 

                    **Fundamentals of Public Participation is the prerequisites for this course


                    Discover and apply deep understanding and insights into the people and communities involved in P2/engagement processes, to make the processes more meaningful and effective. This Level 1 course provides an introduction to working with diversity, equity and inclusion in P2/engagement.



                    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

                    • Identify and apply an approach for understanding people and communities for P2/engagement processes
                    • Reflect on factors of cultural competence and cultural humility, and assess your practice and approach against the factors to identify areas of strength and growth
                    • Apply a variety of analysis and mapping tools to understand diversity and map values
                    • Identify ways to increase access and center equity by reducing barriers to participation
                    • Reflect on how to build rapport, trust and relationships with people and communities, and apply and assess approaches in a P2/engagement scenario
                    • Assess and apply knowledge to planning and implementation of meaningful and effective P2/engagement across the Practice Framework

                      Professional Certification/Credits


                      _____________________________________________________________________

                      This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

                      Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

                      ______________________________________________________________________________

                      Cost:

                      • Members $275
                      • Regular/Non-Member $325

                      Date/Time of Training:

                      DATES: September 11 - 12,  2025

                      • 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM MST 
                      • One hour lunch break 
                      • 1:00 PM to 3:00PM MST 

                      _______________________________________________________________________________

                      This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

                      Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

                      ______________________________________________________________________________



                      Trainer: Cassie Hemphill 

                      Cassie Hemphill has more than 25 years of experience in designing and leading public participation and engagement processes and projects. Her work has included environmental and natural resource management, healthcare delivery, education, and community-based human services. She has been creating and delivering remote and in-person training experiences for professionals and community members for more than 15 years.

                      Cassie has been involved with IAP2 since 2003. She helped create IAP2 USA’s Professional Certification program, assisted with updates and development of IAP2’s course materials, and has served on the USA and Intermountain Chapter boards. She currently serves as an IAP2 Licensing Programme Mentor, preparing candidates from around the world to become IAP2 Licensed Trainers.

                      Cassie’s Ph.D. research explored public/private collaboration in environmental management. Her M.A. research analyzed decision-makers' openness to public input. She has a Graduate Certificate in Conflict Resolution and is an IAP2 USA Certified Public Participation Practitioner (CP3), a Certified Mediator (CM), and a Certified Virtual Facilitator (CVF).



                      • September 11, 2025
                      • September 12, 2025
                      • 2 sessions
                      • Online with Trainer Michelle Gutt
                      • 21
                      Register

                       Fundamentals of Public Participation

                      The Fundamentals of Public Participation (P2) course is a prerequisite to other courses in the Global Learning Pathway that sets out the underpinning models and frameworks of engagement practice as defined by the IAP2 community.

                      The focus of this course is on understanding and applying the practices of meaningful and effective P2 and what participants need to know to do this well. The training explores best practices, and how to design and apply this knowledge to your P2.

                      Course objectives

                      By the end of this course participants will be able to:

                      • Define P2 and related terms and what makes it unique
                      • Identify what makes P2 meaningful, and reflect on the benefits, risks and myths related to P2
                      • Identify the role that values play in P2 work, and the leadership attributes that will serve them in practice 
                      • Reflect on and apply ethical leadership actions and abilities to P2 situations
                      • Apply the Profiles of P2 model to P2, and explore organization- and community-led engagement and how that impacts the engagement process
                      • Reflect on and apply the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion, and explore the roles and impacts of power and influence
                      • Apply the IAP2 Spectrum to P2 situations and practice
                      • Explore the Practice Framework as a tool for effective planning and process, and assess the quality of the process

                      Professional Certification/Credits

                      • September 16, 2025
                      • September 19, 2025
                      • 4 sessions
                      • Online with Trainer Kimberly Horndeski
                      • 22
                      Register

                      IAP2's Applying Methods for Public Participation

                      Applying Methods is a Level 2 course that introduces practitioners to a large number of P2 methods. This includes learning how to design specific methods, developing good question design, and having an opportunity to practice running some methods.

                      The course is suitable for practitioners who are part of a team implementing a P2 process and are looking for the practical skills to be effective in designing and applying methods.

                      Course objectives:

                      1. Identify a range of methods that can be used for various engagement purposes and processes, and strategies to select the most appropriate method/s for an engagement project/process.

                      2. Research, design and test a F2F and/or online method using a range of tools and resources.

                      3. Apply the four steps of designing a method incorporating the eight key components of method design.

                      4. Develop rational and experiential aims.

                      5. Design an appropriate format.

                      6. Design questions and process.

                      7. Develop appropriate communications.

                      8. Combine methods to achieve engagement goals and objectives and test for appropriate sequencing.

                      9. Incorporate inclusion and diversity principles

                      10. Identify data management needs, evaluation points and measures.

                      11. Identify resources required.

                      12. Explore a variety of both F2F and online methods/ techniques that are more structured and have nested methods within them (e.g., Deliberative Processes, Appreciative Inquiry and Open Space Technology).

                      13. Analyze the specific requirements for online and digital methods, identify and select appropriate platforms and tools to meet needs and strategize to develop these methods for delivery.

                      14. Identify principles for monitoring online activity.

                      15. Test the design by running elements of the method and submitting to peer review using a checklist.

                      16. Apply methods to achieve engagement goals and objectives, including using effective communication skills, and test for appropriate sequencing.

                      17. Design key messages and communication tools that build trust and integrity, and meet the needs of diverse audiences.

                        Professional Certification/Credits

                         — Cancellation and Substitution Policy —

                        Trainer: Kimberly Horndeski

                        Kimberly is a certified mediator, facilitator, and the Executive Director for Community Consulting LLC. Her work focuses on integrating policy and science to engage stakeholders, develop strategic plans, promote collaboration, and transform conflict into successful strategies for the future. She has led multiple state and national working groups to overcome challenges and reach consensus. Her projects include bottom-up approaches, such as working with nonprofits to develop effective strategies to engage elected officials in adopting initiatives, and top-down approaches, such as assisting the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service throughout the nation to incorporate stakeholder values in the decision-making processes for federally-listed threatened and endangered species.

                        • September 22, 2025
                        • September 25, 2025
                        • 4 sessions
                        • Online with Trainer Cassie Hemphill

                        Designing and Leading Public Participation

                        **You must first complete Fundamentals of Public Participation before this course**

                        Designing & Leading Public Participation (P2) is a Level 2 course that introduces practitioners to the design and plan phases of the practice framework, providing them with the opportunity to develop P2 plans. This includes scoping, community mapping, determining purpose and objectives and levels of influence, choosing appropriate methods and managing resources, while considering the needs of diverse audiences. The course is suitable for practitioners who are leading the planning and implementation of P2 processes.

                        Course objectives

                        1. For a real-world scenario, design an engagement process and plan that includes:
                          • Develop a clear scope of the work, problem or opportunity with identified negotiables and non-negotiable
                          • Conduct detailed stakeholder analysis, community mapping and equity analysis
                          • Identify appropriate roles and levels of influence for key participants
                          • Establish clear engagement purpose and objectives and success criteria/measures to suit scenario
                          • Identify relevant profiles of engagement
                          • Conduct a detailed risk/opportunities assessment
                          • Identify key roles for senior leaders and decision maker
                        2. Explore principles and approaches for equity, diversity and inclusion, and apply them to stakeholder analysis
                        3. Embed digital strategies, platforms, tools and methods as part of the plan and process
                        4. Develop an evaluation framework to suit the scenario
                        5. Identify key roles and resources needed to implement the P2/engagement plan
                        6. Develop and apply a suitable presentation to senior leaders that will secure commitment and resources for the P2/engagement plan
                        7. Identify the many different contexts of engagement, including the elements present in more complex engagement scenarios

                        Professional Certification/Credits

                        This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer.

                        _______________________________________________________________________________________________

                        This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE! 

                        Click Here to Register on trainers website!

                        ________________________________________________________________________________

                        Cost:

                        • Members $550
                        • Regular/Non-Member $650

                        Date/Time of Training:

                        DATES: September 22-25, 2025

                        • 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM MST 
                        • One hour lunch break 
                        • 1:00 PM to 3:00PM MST 

                        _______________________________________________________________________________________________

                        This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE! 

                        Click Here to Register on trainers website!

                        ________________________________________________________________________________


                        Trainer: Cassie Hemphill 

                        Cassie Hemphill has more than 25 years of experience in designing and leading public participation and engagement processes and projects. Her work has included environmental and natural resource management, healthcare delivery, education, and community-based human services. She has been creating and delivering remote and in-person training experiences for professionals and community members for more than 15 years.

                        Cassie has been involved with IAP2 since 2003. She helped create IAP2 USA’s Professional Certification program, assisted with updates and development of IAP2’s course materials, and has served on the USA and Intermountain Chapter boards. She currently serves as an IAP2 Licensing Programme Mentor, preparing candidates from around the world to become IAP2 Licensed Trainers.

                        Cassie’s Ph.D. research explored public/private collaboration in environmental management. Her M.A. research analyzed decision-makers' openness to public input. She has a Graduate Certificate in Conflict Resolution and is an IAP2 USA Certified Public Participation Practitioner (CP3), a Certified Mediator (CM), and a Certified Virtual Facilitator (CVF).


                        • September 25, 2025
                        • 10:00 AM
                        • September 26, 2025
                        • 3:00 PM
                        • Online with Trainer Kimberly Horndeski

                        IAP2 Understanding Conflict in Public Participation

                        **You must first complete Fundamentals of Public Participation or IAP2's previous Foundations Training to take this course**


                        The aim of Understanding Conflict in P2/engagement is to help you understand, and more effectively manage, conflict dynamics. The focus of this Level 1 course will be on developing the skills of participants to identify and mitigate situations of tension and conflict within their P2/engagement work.




                        Course Objectives:

                        • Understand the sources, types and factors that contribute to conflict in P2/engagement and the impact they may have on the process

                        • Understand the role of power and influence in engagement practice

                        • Understand and identify the cycle of escalation, and the behaviors, attitudes and actions that are evident as conflict increases

                        • Contribute to and/or apply strategies to de-escalate challenging situations

                        • Identify how to build effective relationships and partnerships through empathy, active listening, respect and trust

                        • Learn approaches to work in challenging situations applying behaviors that build trust and credibility

                        • Consider the role of integrity and ethics in the conduct of the P2/engagement practitioner, and how that is upheld in the process

                        ________________________________________________________________________________


                        This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

                        Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

                        ________________________________________________________________________________

                        Cost:

                        • Members $275
                        • Regular/Non-Member $325

                        Date/Time of Training:

                        DATES: September 25 - 26, 2025

                        • 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM MST 
                        • One hour lunch break 
                        • 1:00 PM to 3:00PM MST 

                        ________________________________________________________________________________


                        This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

                        Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

                        ________________________________________________________________________________


                        Trainer: Kimberly Horndeski

                        Kimberly is a certified mediator, facilitator, and the Executive Director for Community Consulting LLC. Her work focuses on integrating policy and science to engage stakeholders, develop strategic plans, promote collaboration, and transform conflict into successful strategies for the future. She has led multiple state and national working groups to overcome challenges and reach consensus. Her projects include bottom-up approaches, such as working with nonprofits to develop effective strategies to engage elected officials in adopting initiatives, and top-down approaches, such as assisting the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service throughout the nation to incorporate stakeholder values in the decision-making processes for federally-listed threatened and endangered species.


                        • October 07, 2025
                        • 10:00 AM
                        • October 08, 2025
                        • 3:00 PM
                        • Online with Trainer Cassie Hemphill

                        Fundamentals of Public Participation

                        The Fundamentals of Public Participation (P2) course is a prerequisite to other courses in the Global Learning Pathway that sets out the underpinning models and frameworks of engagement practice as defined by the IAP2 community.

                        The focus of this course is on understanding and applying the practices of meaningful and effective P2 and what participants need to know to do this well. The training explores best practices, and how to design and apply this knowledge to your P2.

                        Course objectives

                        By the end of this course participants will be able to:

                        • Define P2 and related terms and what makes it unique
                        • Identify what makes P2 meaningful, and reflect on the benefits, risks and myths related to P2
                        • Identify the role that values play in P2 work, and the leadership attributes that will serve them in practice 
                        • Reflect on and apply ethical leadership actions and abilities to P2 situations
                        • Apply the Profiles of P2 model to P2, and explore organization- and community-led engagement and how that impacts the engagement process
                        • Reflect on and apply the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion, and explore the roles and impacts of power and influence
                        • Apply the IAP2 Spectrum to P2 situations and practice
                        • Explore the Practice Framework as a tool for effective planning and process, and assess the quality of the process

                        Professional Certification/Credits


                        _________________________________________________________________________

                        This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

                        Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

                        ______________________________________________________________________________

                        Cost:

                        • Members $275
                        • Regular/Non-Member $325

                        Date/Time of Training:

                        DATES: October 7 - 8,  2025

                        • 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM MST 
                        • One hour lunch break 
                        • 1:00 PM to 3:00PM MST 

                        _______________________________________________________________________________

                        This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

                        Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

                        ______________________________________________________________________________


                        Trainer: Cassie Hemphill 

                        Cassie Hemphill has more than 25 years of experience in designing and leading public participation and engagement processes and projects. Her work has included environmental and natural resource management, healthcare delivery, education, and community-based human services. She has been creating and delivering remote and in-person training experiences for professionals and community members for more than 15 years. 

                        Cassie has been involved with IAP2 since 2003. She helped create IAP2 USA’s Professional Certification program, assisted with updates and development of IAP2’s course materials, and has served on the USA and Intermountain Chapter boards. She currently serves as an IAP2 Licensing Programme Mentor, preparing candidates from around the world to become IAP2 Licensed Trainers.

                        Cassie’s Ph.D. research explored public/private collaboration in environmental management. Her M.A. research analyzed decision-makers' openness to public input. She has a Graduate Certificate in Conflict Resolution and is an IAP2 USA Certified Public Participation Practitioner (CP3), a Certified Mediator (CM), and a Certified Virtual Facilitator (CVF).


                        • October 07, 2025
                        • October 10, 2025
                        • 4 sessions
                        • Online with Penny Mabie
                        • 22
                        Register

                        Designing & Leading Public Participation

                        Designing & Leading Public Participation (P2) is a Level 2 course that introduces practitioners to the design and plan phases of the practice framework, providing them with the opportunity to develop P2 plans. This includes scoping, community mapping, determining purpose and objectives and levels of influence, choosing appropriate methods and managing resources, while considering the needs of diverse audiences. The course is suitable for practitioners who are leading the planning and implementation of P2 processes.

                        Course objectives:

                        1. For a real-world scenario, design an engagement process and plan that includes:

                        • Develop a clear scope of the work, problem or opportunity with identified negotiables and non-negotiables
                        • Conduct detailed stakeholder analysis, community mapping and equity analysis
                        • Identify appropriate roles and levels of influence for key participants
                        • Establish clear engagement purpose and objectives and success criteria/measures to suit scenario
                        • Identify relevant profiles of engagement
                        • Conduct a detailed risk/opportunities assessment
                        • Identify key roles for senior leaders and decision makers

                        2. Explore principles and approaches for equity, diversity and inclusion, and apply them to stakeholder analysis

                        3. Embed digital strategies, platforms, tools and methods as part of the plan and process

                        4. Develop an evaluation framework to suit the scenario

                        5. Identify key roles and resources needed to implement the P2/engagement plan

                        6. Develop and apply a suitable presentation to senior leaders that will secure commitment and resources for the P2/engagement plan

                        7. Identify the many different contexts of engagement, including the elements present in more complex engagement scenarios

                          Professional Certification/Credits


                           — Cancellation and Substitution Policy —

                          Trainer: Penny Mabie 

                          Penny Mabie has been licensed by IAP2 to deliver the Certificate Program since 2009. She has more than 20 years of experience in public involvement, facilitation, and training. As a public involvement consultant, Penny provides facilitation and public participation services to support environmental remediation decision processes, infrastructure siting and design, multi-jurisdictional task forces on flood control, recycling and transportation planning, and national climate change initiatives. She is also a roster member with the U.S. Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution.

                          • October 08, 2025
                          • 10:00 AM
                          • October 09, 2025
                          • 3:00 PM
                          • Online with Trainer Kimberly Horndeski

                          IAP2's Facilitating Groups

                          **You must first complete Fundamentals of Public Participation or IAP2's previous Foundations Training to take this course**

                          Explore the facilitation framework to develop skills and confidence in developing your engagement facilitation approach.

                          The aim of Facilitating Groups is to explore the framework and develop skills and confidence in facilitating P2 and engagement methods. The focus will be about enhancing practitioners’ ability to respond appropriately, generating confidence in and support for your facilitation approach.

                          Course objectives

                          • Examine the framework and purpose of facilitation in an engagement context
                          • Build a repertoire of tools and processes
                          • Practice some core skills
                          • Troubleshoot specific challenges 
                          • Explore the changes needed for facilitation of digital engagement processes

                          ____________________________________________________________________________

                          This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

                          Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

                          ______________________________________________________________________________

                          Cost:

                          • Members $275
                          • Regular/Non-Member $325

                          Date/Time of Training:

                          DATES:  October 8 - 9,  2025

                          • 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM MST 
                          • One hour lunch break 
                          • 1:00 PM to 3:00PM MST 

                          ____________________________________________________________________________

                          This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

                          Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

                          _______________________________________________________________________________


                          Trainer: Kimberly Horndeski

                          Kimberly is a certified mediator, facilitator, and the Executive Director for Community Consulting LLC. Her work focuses on integrating policy and science to engage stakeholders, develop strategic plans, promote collaboration, and transform conflict into successful strategies for the future. She has led multiple state and national working groups to overcome challenges and reach consensus. Her projects include bottom-up approaches, such as working with nonprofits to develop effective strategies to engage elected officials in adopting initiatives, and top-down approaches, such as assisting the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service throughout the nation to incorporate stakeholder values in the decision-making processes for federally-listed threatened and endangered species.


                          • October 09, 2025
                          • 10:00 AM
                          • October 10, 2025
                          • 3:00 PM
                          • Online with Trainer Cassie Hemphill

                          IAP2's Facilitating Groups

                          **You must first complete Fundamentals of Public Participation or IAP2's previous Foundations Training to take this course**

                          Explore the facilitation framework to develop skills and confidence in developing your engagement facilitation approach.

                          The aim of Facilitating Groups is to explore the framework and develop skills and confidence in facilitating P2 and engagement methods. The focus will be about enhancing practitioners’ ability to respond appropriately, generating confidence in and support for your facilitation approach.

                          Course objectives

                          • Examine the framework and purpose of facilitation in an engagement context
                          • Build a repertoire of tools and processes
                          • Practice some core skills
                          • Troubleshoot specific challenges 
                          • Explore the changes needed for facilitation of digital engagement processes

                          ____________________________________________________________________________

                          This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

                          Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

                          ______________________________________________________________________________

                          Cost:

                          • Members $275
                          • Regular/Non-Member $325

                          Date/Time of Training:

                          DATES: October 9 - 10,  2025

                          • 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM MST 
                          • One hour lunch break 
                          • 1:00 PM to 3:00PM MST 

                          ____________________________________________________________________________

                          This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

                          Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

                          _______________________________________________________________________________


                          Trainer: Cassie Hemphill 

                          Cassie Hemphill has more than 25 years of experience in designing and leading public participation and engagement processes and projects. Her work has included environmental and natural resource management, healthcare delivery, education, and community-based human services. She has been creating and delivering remote and in-person training experiences for professionals and community members for more than 15 years. 

                          Cassie has been involved with IAP2 since 2003. She helped create IAP2 USA’s Professional Certification program, assisted with updates and development of IAP2’s course materials, and has served on the USA and Intermountain Chapter boards. She currently serves as an IAP2 Licensing Programme Mentor, preparing candidates from around the world to become IAP2 Licensed Trainers.

                          Cassie’s Ph.D. research explored public/private collaboration in environmental management. Her M.A. research analyzed decision-makers' openness to public input. She has a Graduate Certificate in Conflict Resolution and is an IAP2 USA Certified Public Participation Practitioner (CP3), a Certified Mediator (CM), and a Certified Virtual Facilitator (CVF).


                          • October 14, 2025
                          • 10:00 AM
                          • October 17, 2025
                          • 3:00 PM
                          • Online with Trainer Cassie Hemphill

                          Applying Methods in Public Participation

                          **You must first complete Fundamentals of Public Participation before this course**


                          Applying Methods is a Level 2 course that introduces practitioners to a large number of P2 methods. This includes learning how to design specific methods, developing good question design, and having an opportunity to practice running some methods.

                          The course is suitable for practitioners who are part of a team implementing a P2 process and are looking for the practical skills to be effective in designing and applying methods.


                          Course objectives

                          1. Identify a range of methods that can be used for various engagement purposes and processes, and strategies to select the most appropriate method/s for an engagement project/process.
                          2. Research, design and test a F2F and/or online method using a range of tools and resources.
                          3. Apply the four steps of designing a method incorporating the eight key components of method design.
                          4. Develop rational and experiential aims.
                          5. Design an appropriate format.
                          6. Design questions and process.
                          7. Develop appropriate communications.
                          8. Combine methods to achieve engagement goals and objectives and test for appropriate sequencing.
                          9. Incorporate inclusion and diversity principles
                          10. Identify data management needs, evaluation points and measures.
                          11. Identify resources required.
                          12. Explore a variety of both F2F and online methods/ techniques that are more structured and have nested methods within them (e.g., Deliberative Processes, Appreciative Inquiry and Open Space Technology).
                          13. Analyze the specific requirements for online and digital methods, identify and select appropriate platforms and tools to meet needs and strategize to develop these methods for delivery.
                          14. Identify principles for monitoring online activity.
                          15. Test the design by running elements of the method and submitting to peer review using a checklist.
                          16. Apply methods to achieve engagement goals and objectives, including using effective communication skills, and test for appropriate sequencing.
                          17. Design key messages and communication tools that build trust and integrity, and meet the needs of diverse audiences.

                          Professional Certification/Credits

                          Cost: Members $550 -- Regular $650

                          This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer.

                          _____________________________________________________________________

                          This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

                          Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

                          ______________________________________________________________________________

                          Cost:

                          • Members $550
                          • Regular/Non-Member $650

                          Date/Time of Training:

                          DATES: October 14 - 17,  2025

                          • 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM MST 
                          • One hour lunch break 
                          • 1:00 PM to 3:00PM MST 

                          _______________________________________________________________________________

                          This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

                          Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

                          ______________________________________________________________________________


                          Trainer: Cassie Hemphill 

                          Cassie Hemphill has more than 25 years of experience in designing and leading public participation and engagement processes and projects. Her work has included environmental and natural resource management, healthcare delivery, education, and community-based human services. She has been creating and delivering remote and in-person training experiences for professionals and community members for more than 15 years.

                          Cassie has been involved with IAP2 since 2003. She helped create IAP2 USA’s Professional Certification program, assisted with updates and development of IAP2’s course materials, and has served on the USA and Intermountain Chapter boards. She currently serves as an IAP2 Licensing Programme Mentor, preparing candidates from around the world to become IAP2 Licensed Trainers.

                          Cassie’s Ph.D. research explored public/private collaboration in environmental management. Her M.A. research analyzed decision-makers' openness to public input. She has a Graduate Certificate in Conflict Resolution and is an IAP2 USA Certified Public Participation Practitioner (CP3), a Certified Mediator (CM), and a Certified Virtual Facilitator (CVF).

                          • October 21, 2025
                          • October 30, 2025
                          • 4 sessions
                          • Online with Trainer Kimberly Horndeski

                          IAP2's Working with Conflict and High Emotion

                          **You must first complete Fundamentals of Public Participation or IAP2's previous Foundations Training to take this course**


                          The focus of this Level 3 course is on de-escalating and shifting conflict and high emotion to constructive participation, where forward momentum and resolution are possible.

                          Participants will gain a deep understanding of the state of conflict, and work with practical, tangible approaches to deescalate and transform challenges. Over the course, we will cover tools, strategies and ways of working to resolve polarized and emotional challenges.



                          COURSE OBJECTIVES:

                          • Assess the state of conflict and emotion in the
                          • P2/engagement process, and create productive and constructive approaches
                          • Work with the stages of conflict escalation and apply he concepts of de-escalation
                          • Apply a variety of strategies to transform the conflict in P2/engagement
                          • Identify the impact of high emotion and apply a range of approaches to deescalate challenges
                          • Identify how to reduce conflict in situations of misinformation and dueling facts
                          • Apply the principles of storytelling to connect people to each other, increase understanding and reduce conflict
                          • Learn from mistakes and understand the role of failure in P2/engagement processes
                          • Identify and apply how to mo0del integrity and behaviors hat deescalate conflict
                          • Apply the strategies and tools to your own project or situation

                          WHO SHOULD TAKE THIS COURSE: Level 2 and 3 practitioners who are:

                          • leading and managing P2/engagement processes with challenges, scope and scale looking for tools and strategies to apply to a polarized, charged P2/engagement environment
                          • Practitioners with experience in P2/engagement processes where there is conflict and/or high emotion

                          By the end of Working with Conflict and High Emotion, you will be ready to travel on a journey that improves mutual understanding, changes relationships and systems to meet human needs, contributes to building peace and creates lasting change.

                          ________________________________________________________________________________


                          This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

                          Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

                          ________________________________________________________________________________

                          Cost:

                          • Members $550
                          • Regular/Non-Member $650

                          Date/Time of Training:

                          DATES: October 21, 23, 28, 30, 2025

                          • 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM MST 
                          • One hour lunch break 
                          • 1:00 PM to 3:00PM MST 

                          ________________________________________________________________________________


                          This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

                          Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

                          ________________________________________________________________________________


                          Trainer: Kimberly Horndeski

                          Kimberly is a certified mediator, facilitator, and the Executive Director for Community Consulting LLC. Her work focuses on integrating policy and science to engage stakeholders, develop strategic plans, promote collaboration, and transform conflict into successful strategies for the future. She has led multiple state and national working groups to overcome challenges and reach consensus. Her projects include bottom-up approaches, such as working with nonprofits to develop effective strategies to engage elected officials in adopting initiatives, and top-down approaches, such as assisting the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service throughout the nation to incorporate stakeholder values in the decision-making processes for federally-listed threatened and endangered species.


                          • October 21, 2025
                          • October 22, 2025
                          • 2 sessions
                          • Online with Trainer Justin Schneider
                          • 21
                          Register

                           Fundamentals of Public Participation

                          The Fundamentals of Public Participation (P2) course is a prerequisite to other courses in the Global Learning Pathway that sets out the underpinning models and frameworks of engagement practice as defined by the IAP2 community.

                          The focus of this course is on understanding and applying the practices of meaningful and effective P2 and what participants need to know to do this well. The training explores best practices, and how to design and apply this knowledge to your P2.

                          Course objectives

                          By the end of this course participants will be able to:

                          • Define P2 and related terms and what makes it unique
                          • Identify what makes P2 meaningful, and reflect on the benefits, risks and myths related to P2
                          • Identify the role that values play in P2 work, and the leadership attributes that will serve them in practice 
                          • Reflect on and apply ethical leadership actions and abilities to P2 situations
                          • Apply the Profiles of P2 model to P2, and explore organization- and community-led engagement and how that impacts the engagement process
                          • Reflect on and apply the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion, and explore the roles and impacts of power and influence
                          • Apply the IAP2 Spectrum to P2 situations and practice
                          • Explore the Practice Framework as a tool for effective planning and process, and assess the quality of the process

                          Professional Certification/Credits

                           — Cancellation and Substitution Policy —

                          Trainer: Justin Schneider 

                          Justin Schneider has more than 20 years of experience working with communities in the United States and abroad, focusing on p2/engagement, community development, community-based research, and legal work. Justin began his connection with IAP2 in 2018 and now supports the Lonestar Chapter. Currently, Justin is based in Austin, Texas and manages Oak Grove Community Consulting. He also works for Austin Parks and Recreation Department as a community engagement consultant and supports training within the organization. If you work for the City of Austin, please reach out to Justin before registering.


                          • October 23, 2025
                          • 10:00 AM
                          • October 24, 2025
                          • 3:00 PM
                          • Online with Trainer Cassie Hemphill

                          IAP2 Understanding Conflict in Public Participation

                          **You must first complete Fundamentals of Public Participation or IAP2's previous Foundations Training to take this course**


                          The aim of Understanding Conflict in P2/engagement is to help you understand, and more effectively manage, conflict dynamics. The focus of this Level 1 course will be on developing the skills of participants to identify and mitigate situations of tension and conflict within their P2/engagement work.




                          Course Objectives:

                          • Understand the sources, types and factors that contribute to conflict in P2/engagement and the impact they may have on the process

                          • Understand the role of power and influence in engagement practice

                          • Understand and identify the cycle of escalation, and the behaviors, attitudes and actions that are evident as conflict increases

                          • Contribute to and/or apply strategies to de-escalate challenging situations

                          • Identify how to build effective relationships and partnerships through empathy, active listening, respect and trust

                          • Learn approaches to work in challenging situations applying behaviors that build trust and credibility

                          • Consider the role of integrity and ethics in the conduct of the P2/engagement practitioner, and how that is upheld in the process

                          ________________________________________________________________________________


                          This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

                          Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

                          ________________________________________________________________________________

                          Cost:

                          • Members $275
                          • Regular/Non-Member $325

                          Date/Time of Training:

                          DATES: October 23 - 24, 2025

                          • 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM MST 
                          • One hour lunch break 
                          • 1:00 PM to 3:00PM MST 

                          ________________________________________________________________________________


                          This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

                          Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

                          ________________________________________________________________________________


                          Trainer: Cassie Hemphill 

                          Cassie Hemphill has more than 25 years of experience in designing and leading public participation and engagement processes and projects. Her work has included environmental and natural resource management, healthcare delivery, education, and community-based human services. She has been creating and delivering remote and in-person training experiences for professionals and community members for more than 15 years. 

                          Cassie has been involved with IAP2 since 2003. She helped create IAP2 USA’s Professional Certification program, assisted with updates and development of IAP2’s course materials, and has served on the USA and Intermountain Chapter boards. She currently serves as an IAP2 Licensing Programme Mentor, preparing candidates from around the world to become IAP2 Licensed Trainers.

                          Cassie’s Ph.D. research explored public/private collaboration in environmental management. Her M.A. research analyzed decision-makers' openness to public input. She has a Graduate Certificate in Conflict Resolution and is an IAP2 USA Certified Public Participation Practitioner (CP3), a Certified Mediator (CM), and a Certified Virtual Facilitator (CVF).


                          • October 28, 2025
                          • 1:00 PM
                          • October 31, 2025
                          • 5:00 PM
                          • Online with Trainer Penny Mabie
                          • 21
                          Register

                          IAP2's Applying Methods for Public Participation

                          Applying Methods is a Level 2 course that introduces practitioners to a large number of P2 methods. This includes learning how to design specific methods, developing good question design, and having an opportunity to practice running some methods.

                          The course is suitable for practitioners who are part of a team implementing a P2 process and are looking for the practical skills to be effective in designing and applying methods.

                          Course objectives:

                          1. Identify a range of methods that can be used for various engagement purposes and processes, and strategies to select the most appropriate method/s for an engagement project/process.

                          2. Research, design and test a F2F and/or online method using a range of tools and resources.

                          3. Apply the four steps of designing a method incorporating the eight key components of method design.

                          4. Develop rational and experiential aims.

                          5. Design an appropriate format.

                          6. Design questions and process.

                          7. Develop appropriate communications.

                          8. Combine methods to achieve engagement goals and objectives and test for appropriate sequencing.

                          9. Incorporate inclusion and diversity principles

                          10. Identify data management needs, evaluation points and measures.

                          11. Identify resources required.

                          12. Explore a variety of both F2F and online methods/ techniques that are more structured and have nested methods within them (e.g., Deliberative Processes, Appreciative Inquiry and Open Space Technology).

                          13. Analyze the specific requirements for online and digital methods, identify and select appropriate platforms and tools to meet needs and strategize to develop these methods for delivery.

                          14. Identify principles for monitoring online activity.

                          15. Test the design by running elements of the method and submitting to peer review using a checklist.

                          16. Apply methods to achieve engagement goals and objectives, including using effective communication skills, and test for appropriate sequencing.

                          17. Design key messages and communication tools that build trust and integrity, and meet the needs of diverse audiences.

                            Professional Certification/Credits

                             — Cancellation and Substitution Policy —

                            Trainer: Penny Mabie 

                            Penny Mabie has been licensed by IAP2 to deliver the Certificate Program since 2009. She has more than 20 years of experience in public involvement, facilitation, and training. As a public involvement consultant, Penny provides facilitation and public participation services to support environmental remediation decision processes, infrastructure siting and design, multi-jurisdictional task forces on flood control, recycling and transportation planning, and national climate change initiatives. She is also a roster member with the U.S. Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution.

                            • October 30, 2025
                            • December 18, 2025
                            • 5 sessions
                            • City of San Diego
                            Register

                            County of San Diego Global Certificate in Public Participation

                            **This training is for the COUNTY of San Diego employees ONLY**

                            IAP2 USA Licensed Trainer: Cathy Smith 

                            2025 Cohort #4, training dates (in-person): 

                            • October 30: Fundamentals
                            • Nov 7: Designing/leading
                            • Nov 14: Designing/leading
                            • Dec 11: Methods
                            • Dec 18: Methods

                            Training and Course Details: 

                            IAP2 Certificate Program

                            IAP2 USA's Certificate in Public Participation (P2) consists of 3 core courses - Fundamentals of Public Participation, Designing Public Participation, and Applying Methods. Based on IAP2's internationally recognized Global Learning Pathway, this professional development certificate program builds on the foundations of public participation training and best practices from around the globe to provide participants with over 30 hours of effective training in public participation and engagement.

                            #1 Fundamentals of Public Participation

                            Prerequisite for Designing Public Participation and Applying Methods

                            The Fundamentals of Public Participation (P2) course is a prerequisite to other courses in the Global Learning Pathway that sets out the underpinning models and frameworks of engagement practice as defined by the IAP2 community.

                            The focus of this course is on understanding and applying the practices of meaningful and effective P2 and what participants need to know to do this well. The training explores best practices, and how to design and apply this knowledge to your P2.

                            Course objectives

                            By the end of this course participants will be able to:

                            • Define P2 and related terms and what makes it unique
                            • Identify what makes P2 meaningful, and reflect on the benefits, risks and myths related to P2
                            • Identify the role that values play in P2 work, and the leadership attributes that will serve them in practice
                            • Reflect on and apply ethical leadership actions and abilities to P2 situations
                            • Apply the Profiles of P2 model to P2, and explore organization- and community-led engagement and how that impacts the engagement process
                            • Reflect on and apply the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion, and explore the roles and impacts of power and influence
                            • Apply the IAP2 Spectrum to P2 situations and practice
                            • Explore the Practice Framework as a tool for effective planning and process, and assess the quality of the process

                            #2 Designing & Leading Public Participation

                            Designing Public Participation (P2) is a Level 2 course that introduces practitioners to the design and plan phases of the practice framework, providing them with the opportunity to develop P2 plans. This includes scoping, community mapping, determining purpose and objectives and levels of influence, choosing appropriate methods and managing resources, while considering the needs of diverse audiences. The course is suitable for practitioners who are leading the planning and implementation of P2 processes.

                            Course objectives:

                            1. For a real-world scenario, design an engagement process and plan that includes:

                            • Develop a clear scope of the work, problem or opportunity with identified negotiables and non-negotiables
                            • Conduct detailed stakeholder analysis, community mapping and equity analysis
                            • Identify appropriate roles and levels of influence for key participants
                            • Establish clear engagement purpose and objectives and success criteria/measures to suit scenario
                            • Identify relevant profiles of engagement
                            • Conduct a detailed risk/opportunities assessment
                            • Identify key roles for senior leaders and decision makers

                            2. Explore principles and approaches for equity, diversity and inclusion, and apply them to stakeholder analysis

                            3. Embed digital strategies, platforms, tools and methods as part of the plan and process

                            4. Develop an evaluation framework to suit the scenario

                            5. Identify key roles and resources needed to implement the P2/engagement plan

                            6. Develop and apply a suitable presentation to senior leaders that will secure commitment and resources for the P2/engagement plan

                            7. Identify the many different contexts of engagement, including the elements present in more complex engagement scenarios

                            #3 Applying Methods for Public Participation 

                            Designing Public Participation is a prerequisite for this course

                            Applying Methods is a Level 2 course that introduces practitioners to a large number of P2 methods.

                            This includes learning how to design specific methods, developing good question design, and having an opportunity to practice running some methods.

                            The course is suitable for practitioners who are part of a team implementing a P2 process and are looking for the practical skills to be effective in designing and applying methods.

                            Course objectives:

                            1. Identify a range of methods that can be used for various engagement purposes and processes, and strategies to select the most appropriate method/s for an engagement project/process.

                            2. Research, design and test a F2F and/or online method using a range of tools and resources.

                            3. Apply the four steps of designing a method incorporating the eight key components of

                            method design.

                            4. Develop rational and experiential aims.

                            5. Design an appropriate format.

                            6. Design questions and process.

                            7. Develop appropriate communications.

                            8. Combine methods to achieve engagement goals and objectives and test for appropriate sequencing.

                            9. Incorporate inclusion and diversity principles

                            10. Identify data management needs, evaluation points and measures.

                            11. Identify resources required.

                            12. Explore a variety of both F2F and online methods/ techniques that are more structured and have nested methods within them (e.g., Deliberative

                            Processes, Appreciative Inquiry and Open Space Technology).

                            13. Analyze the specific requirements for online and digital methods, identify and select appropriate platforms and tools to meet needs and strategize to develop these methods for delivery.

                            14. Identify principles for monitoring online activity.

                            15. Test the design by running elements of the method and submitting to peer review using a checklist.

                            16. Apply methods to achieve engagement goals and objectives, including using effective communication skills, and test for appropriate sequencing.

                            17. Design key messages and communication tools that build trust and integrity, and meet the needs of diverse audiences.


                            • November 04, 2025
                            • 10:00 AM
                            • November 05, 2025
                            • 3:00 PM
                            • Online with Trainer Cassie Hemphill

                            Fundamentals of Public Participation

                            The Fundamentals of Public Participation (P2) course is a prerequisite to other courses in the Global Learning Pathway that sets out the underpinning models and frameworks of engagement practice as defined by the IAP2 community.

                            The focus of this course is on understanding and applying the practices of meaningful and effective P2 and what participants need to know to do this well. The training explores best practices, and how to design and apply this knowledge to your P2.

                            Course objectives

                            By the end of this course participants will be able to:

                            • Define P2 and related terms and what makes it unique
                            • Identify what makes P2 meaningful, and reflect on the benefits, risks and myths related to P2
                            • Identify the role that values play in P2 work, and the leadership attributes that will serve them in practice 
                            • Reflect on and apply ethical leadership actions and abilities to P2 situations
                            • Apply the Profiles of P2 model to P2, and explore organization- and community-led engagement and how that impacts the engagement process
                            • Reflect on and apply the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion, and explore the roles and impacts of power and influence
                            • Apply the IAP2 Spectrum to P2 situations and practice
                            • Explore the Practice Framework as a tool for effective planning and process, and assess the quality of the process

                            Professional Certification/Credits


                            _________________________________________________________________________

                            This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

                            Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

                            ______________________________________________________________________________

                            Cost:

                            • Members $275
                            • Regular/Non-Member $325

                            Date/Time of Training:

                            DATES: November 4 - 5,  2025

                            • 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM MST 
                            • One hour lunch break 
                            • 1:00 PM to 3:00PM MST 

                            _______________________________________________________________________________

                            This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

                            Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

                            ______________________________________________________________________________


                            Trainer: Cassie Hemphill 

                            Cassie Hemphill has more than 25 years of experience in designing and leading public participation and engagement processes and projects. Her work has included environmental and natural resource management, healthcare delivery, education, and community-based human services. She has been creating and delivering remote and in-person training experiences for professionals and community members for more than 15 years. 

                            Cassie has been involved with IAP2 since 2003. She helped create IAP2 USA’s Professional Certification program, assisted with updates and development of IAP2’s course materials, and has served on the USA and Intermountain Chapter boards. She currently serves as an IAP2 Licensing Programme Mentor, preparing candidates from around the world to become IAP2 Licensed Trainers.

                            Cassie’s Ph.D. research explored public/private collaboration in environmental management. Her M.A. research analyzed decision-makers' openness to public input. She has a Graduate Certificate in Conflict Resolution and is an IAP2 USA Certified Public Participation Practitioner (CP3), a Certified Mediator (CM), and a Certified Virtual Facilitator (CVF).


                            • November 06, 2025
                            • 10:00 AM
                            • November 07, 2025
                            • 3:00 PM
                            • Online with Trainer Cassie Hemphill

                            IAP2's Understanding People and Communities 

                            **Fundamentals of Public Participation is the prerequisites for this course


                            Discover and apply deep understanding and insights into the people and communities involved in P2/engagement processes, to make the processes more meaningful and effective. This Level 1 course provides an introduction to working with diversity, equity and inclusion in P2/engagement.



                            COURSE OBJECTIVES:

                            • Identify and apply an approach for understanding people and communities for P2/engagement processes
                            • Reflect on factors of cultural competence and cultural humility, and assess your practice and approach against the factors to identify areas of strength and growth
                            • Apply a variety of analysis and mapping tools to understand diversity and map values
                            • Identify ways to increase access and center equity by reducing barriers to participation
                            • Reflect on how to build rapport, trust and relationships with people and communities, and apply and assess approaches in a P2/engagement scenario
                            • Assess and apply knowledge to planning and implementation of meaningful and effective P2/engagement across the Practice Framework

                              Professional Certification/Credits


                              _____________________________________________________________________

                              This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

                              Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

                              ______________________________________________________________________________

                              Cost:

                              • Members $275
                              • Regular/Non-Member $325

                              Date/Time of Training:

                              DATES: November 6 -7,  2025

                              • 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM MST 
                              • One hour lunch break 
                              • 1:00 PM to 3:00PM MST 

                              _______________________________________________________________________________

                              This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

                              Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

                              ______________________________________________________________________________



                              Trainer: Cassie Hemphill 

                              Cassie Hemphill has more than 25 years of experience in designing and leading public participation and engagement processes and projects. Her work has included environmental and natural resource management, healthcare delivery, education, and community-based human services. She has been creating and delivering remote and in-person training experiences for professionals and community members for more than 15 years.

                              Cassie has been involved with IAP2 since 2003. She helped create IAP2 USA’s Professional Certification program, assisted with updates and development of IAP2’s course materials, and has served on the USA and Intermountain Chapter boards. She currently serves as an IAP2 Licensing Programme Mentor, preparing candidates from around the world to become IAP2 Licensed Trainers.

                              Cassie’s Ph.D. research explored public/private collaboration in environmental management. Her M.A. research analyzed decision-makers' openness to public input. She has a Graduate Certificate in Conflict Resolution and is an IAP2 USA Certified Public Participation Practitioner (CP3), a Certified Mediator (CM), and a Certified Virtual Facilitator (CVF).



                              • November 06, 2025
                              • November 07, 2025
                              • 2 sessions
                              • Online
                              • 21
                              Register

                              IAP2 Understanding Conflict in Public Participation

                              **You must first complete Fundamentals of Public Participation or the previous Foundations Training to take this course**

                              The aim of Understanding Conflict in P2/engagement is to help you understand, and more effectively manage, conflict dynamics. The focus of this Level 1 course will be on developing the skills of participants to identify and mitigate situations of tension and conflict within their P2/engagement work.




                              Course Objectives:

                              • Understand the sources, types and factors that contribute to conflict in P2/engagement and the impact they may have on the process

                              • Understand the role of power and influence in engagement practice

                              • Understand and identify the cycle of escalation, and the behaviors, attitudes and actions that are evident as conflict increases

                              • Contribute to and/or apply strategies to de-escalate challenging situations

                              • Identify how to build effective relationships and partnerships through empathy, active listening, respect and trust

                              • Learn approaches to work in challenging situations applying behaviors that build trust and credibility

                              • Consider the role of integrity and ethics in the conduct of the P2/engagement practitioner, and how that is upheld in the process

                                Professional Certification/Credits


                                 — Cancellation and Substitution policy —



                                • November 12, 2025
                                • November 13, 2025
                                • 2 sessions
                                • Online with Trainer Justin Schneider
                                • 21
                                Register

                                 Fundamentals of Public Participation

                                The Fundamentals of Public Participation (P2) course is a prerequisite to other courses in the Global Learning Pathway that sets out the underpinning models and frameworks of engagement practice as defined by the IAP2 community.

                                The focus of this course is on understanding and applying the practices of meaningful and effective P2 and what participants need to know to do this well. The training explores best practices, and how to design and apply this knowledge to your P2.

                                Course objectives

                                By the end of this course participants will be able to:

                                • Define P2 and related terms and what makes it unique
                                • Identify what makes P2 meaningful, and reflect on the benefits, risks and myths related to P2
                                • Identify the role that values play in P2 work, and the leadership attributes that will serve them in practice 
                                • Reflect on and apply ethical leadership actions and abilities to P2 situations
                                • Apply the Profiles of P2 model to P2, and explore organization- and community-led engagement and how that impacts the engagement process
                                • Reflect on and apply the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion, and explore the roles and impacts of power and influence
                                • Apply the IAP2 Spectrum to P2 situations and practice
                                • Explore the Practice Framework as a tool for effective planning and process, and assess the quality of the process

                                Professional Certification/Credits

                                 — Cancellation and Substitution Policy —

                                Trainer: Justin Schneider 

                                Justin Schneider has more than 20 years of experience working with communities in the United States and abroad, focusing on p2/engagement, community development, community-based research, and legal work. Justin began his connection with IAP2 in 2018 and now supports the Lonestar Chapter. Currently, Justin is based in Austin, Texas and manages Oak Grove Community Consulting. He also works for Austin Parks and Recreation Department as a community engagement consultant and supports training within the organization. If you work for the City of Austin, please reach out to Justin before registering.

                                • December 02, 2025
                                • 10:00 AM
                                • December 03, 2025
                                • 3:00 PM
                                • Online with Trainer Cassie Hemphill

                                Fundamentals of Public Participation

                                The Fundamentals of Public Participation (P2) course is a prerequisite to other courses in the Global Learning Pathway that sets out the underpinning models and frameworks of engagement practice as defined by the IAP2 community.

                                The focus of this course is on understanding and applying the practices of meaningful and effective P2 and what participants need to know to do this well. The training explores best practices, and how to design and apply this knowledge to your P2.

                                Course objectives

                                By the end of this course participants will be able to:

                                • Define P2 and related terms and what makes it unique
                                • Identify what makes P2 meaningful, and reflect on the benefits, risks and myths related to P2
                                • Identify the role that values play in P2 work, and the leadership attributes that will serve them in practice 
                                • Reflect on and apply ethical leadership actions and abilities to P2 situations
                                • Apply the Profiles of P2 model to P2, and explore organization- and community-led engagement and how that impacts the engagement process
                                • Reflect on and apply the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion, and explore the roles and impacts of power and influence
                                • Apply the IAP2 Spectrum to P2 situations and practice
                                • Explore the Practice Framework as a tool for effective planning and process, and assess the quality of the process

                                Professional Certification/Credits


                                _________________________________________________________________________

                                This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

                                Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

                                ______________________________________________________________________________

                                Cost:

                                • Members $275
                                • Regular/Non-Member $325

                                Date/Time of Training:

                                DATES: December 2 - 3,  2025

                                • 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM MST 
                                • One hour lunch break 
                                • 1:00 PM to 3:00PM MST 

                                _______________________________________________________________________________

                                This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

                                Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

                                ______________________________________________________________________________


                                Trainer: Cassie Hemphill 

                                Cassie Hemphill has more than 25 years of experience in designing and leading public participation and engagement processes and projects. Her work has included environmental and natural resource management, healthcare delivery, education, and community-based human services. She has been creating and delivering remote and in-person training experiences for professionals and community members for more than 15 years. 

                                Cassie has been involved with IAP2 since 2003. She helped create IAP2 USA’s Professional Certification program, assisted with updates and development of IAP2’s course materials, and has served on the USA and Intermountain Chapter boards. She currently serves as an IAP2 Licensing Programme Mentor, preparing candidates from around the world to become IAP2 Licensed Trainers.

                                Cassie’s Ph.D. research explored public/private collaboration in environmental management. Her M.A. research analyzed decision-makers' openness to public input. She has a Graduate Certificate in Conflict Resolution and is an IAP2 USA Certified Public Participation Practitioner (CP3), a Certified Mediator (CM), and a Certified Virtual Facilitator (CVF).


                                • December 02, 2025
                                • December 05, 2025
                                • 4 sessions
                                • Online with Kimberly Horndeski
                                • 22
                                Register

                                Designing & Leading Public Participation

                                Designing & Leading Public Participation (P2) is a Level 2 course that introduces practitioners to the design and plan phases of the practice framework, providing them with the opportunity to develop P2 plans. This includes scoping, community mapping, determining purpose and objectives and levels of influence, choosing appropriate methods and managing resources, while considering the needs of diverse audiences. The course is suitable for practitioners who are leading the planning and implementation of P2 processes.

                                Course objectives:

                                1. For a real-world scenario, design an engagement process and plan that includes:

                                • Develop a clear scope of the work, problem or opportunity with identified negotiables and non-negotiables
                                • Conduct detailed stakeholder analysis, community mapping and equity analysis
                                • Identify appropriate roles and levels of influence for key participants
                                • Establish clear engagement purpose and objectives and success criteria/measures to suit scenario
                                • Identify relevant profiles of engagement
                                • Conduct a detailed risk/opportunities assessment
                                • Identify key roles for senior leaders and decision makers

                                2. Explore principles and approaches for equity, diversity and inclusion, and apply them to stakeholder analysis

                                3. Embed digital strategies, platforms, tools and methods as part of the plan and process

                                4. Develop an evaluation framework to suit the scenario

                                5. Identify key roles and resources needed to implement the P2/engagement plan

                                6. Develop and apply a suitable presentation to senior leaders that will secure commitment and resources for the P2/engagement plan

                                7. Identify the many different contexts of engagement, including the elements present in more complex engagement scenarios

                                  Professional Certification/Credits


                                   — Cancellation and Substitution Policy —

                                  Trainer: Kimberly Horndeski

                                  Kimberly is a certified mediator, facilitator, and the Executive Director for Community Consulting LLC. Her work focuses on integrating policy and science to engage stakeholders, develop strategic plans, promote collaboration, and transform conflict into successful strategies for the future. She has led multiple state and national working groups to overcome challenges and reach consensus. Her projects include bottom-up approaches, such as working with nonprofits to develop effective strategies to engage elected officials in adopting initiatives, and top-down approaches, such as assisting the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service throughout the nation to incorporate stakeholder values in the decision-making processes for federally-listed threatened and endangered species.


                                  • December 09, 2025
                                  • 10:00 AM
                                  • December 10, 2025
                                  • 3:00 PM
                                  • Online with Trainer Cassie Hemphill

                                  IAP2's Facilitating Groups

                                  **You must first complete Fundamentals of Public Participation or IAP2's previous Foundations Training to take this course**

                                  Explore the facilitation framework to develop skills and confidence in developing your engagement facilitation approach.

                                  The aim of Facilitating Groups is to explore the framework and develop skills and confidence in facilitating P2 and engagement methods. The focus will be about enhancing practitioners’ ability to respond appropriately, generating confidence in and support for your facilitation approach.

                                  Course objectives

                                  • Examine the framework and purpose of facilitation in an engagement context
                                  • Build a repertoire of tools and processes
                                  • Practice some core skills
                                  • Troubleshoot specific challenges 
                                  • Explore the changes needed for facilitation of digital engagement processes

                                  ____________________________________________________________________________

                                  This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

                                  Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

                                  ______________________________________________________________________________

                                  Cost:

                                  • Members $275
                                  • Regular/Non-Member $325

                                  Date/Time of Training:

                                  DATES: December 9 - 10,  2025

                                  • 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM MST 
                                  • One hour lunch break 
                                  • 1:00 PM to 3:00PM MST 

                                  ____________________________________________________________________________

                                  This is an IAP2 core training course delivered externally by an IAP2 licensed trainer. MUST REGISTER ON TRAINERS WEBSITE!

                                  Click Here to Register on trainers website! 

                                  _______________________________________________________________________________


                                  Trainer: Cassie Hemphill 

                                  Cassie Hemphill has more than 25 years of experience in designing and leading public participation and engagement processes and projects. Her work has included environmental and natural resource management, healthcare delivery, education, and community-based human services. She has been creating and delivering remote and in-person training experiences for professionals and community members for more than 15 years. 

                                  Cassie has been involved with IAP2 since 2003. She helped create IAP2 USA’s Professional Certification program, assisted with updates and development of IAP2’s course materials, and has served on the USA and Intermountain Chapter boards. She currently serves as an IAP2 Licensing Programme Mentor, preparing candidates from around the world to become IAP2 Licensed Trainers.

                                  Cassie’s Ph.D. research explored public/private collaboration in environmental management. Her M.A. research analyzed decision-makers' openness to public input. She has a Graduate Certificate in Conflict Resolution and is an IAP2 USA Certified Public Participation Practitioner (CP3), a Certified Mediator (CM), and a Certified Virtual Facilitator (CVF).


                                  • December 09, 2025
                                  • December 12, 2025
                                  • 4 sessions
                                  • Online with Trainer Justin Schneider
                                  • 22
                                  Register

                                  IAP2's Applying Methods for Public Participation

                                  Applying Methods is a Level 2 course that introduces practitioners to a large number of P2 methods. This includes learning how to design specific methods, developing good question design, and having an opportunity to practice running some methods.

                                  The course is suitable for practitioners who are part of a team implementing a P2 process and are looking for the practical skills to be effective in designing and applying methods.

                                  Course objectives:

                                  1. Identify a range of methods that can be used for various engagement purposes and processes, and strategies to select the most appropriate method/s for an engagement project/process.

                                  2. Research, design and test a F2F and/or online method using a range of tools and resources.

                                  3. Apply the four steps of designing a method incorporating the eight key components of method design.

                                  4. Develop rational and experiential aims.

                                  5. Design an appropriate format.

                                  6. Design questions and process.

                                  7. Develop appropriate communications.

                                  8. Combine methods to achieve engagement goals and objectives and test for appropriate sequencing.

                                  9. Incorporate inclusion and diversity principles

                                  10. Identify data management needs, evaluation points and measures.

                                  11. Identify resources required.

                                  12. Explore a variety of both F2F and online methods/ techniques that are more structured and have nested methods within them (e.g., Deliberative Processes, Appreciative Inquiry and Open Space Technology).

                                  13. Analyze the specific requirements for online and digital methods, identify and select appropriate platforms and tools to meet needs and strategize to develop these methods for delivery.

                                  14. Identify principles for monitoring online activity.

                                  15. Test the design by running elements of the method and submitting to peer review using a checklist.

                                  16. Apply methods to achieve engagement goals and objectives, including using effective communication skills, and test for appropriate sequencing.

                                  17. Design key messages and communication tools that build trust and integrity, and meet the needs of diverse audiences.

                                    Professional Certification/Credits

                                     — Cancellation and Substitution Policy —

                                    Trainer: Justin Schneider 

                                    Justin Schneider has more than 20 years of experience working with communities in the United States and abroad, focusing on p2/engagement, community development, community-based research, and legal work. Justin began his connection with IAP2 in 2018 and now supports the Lonestar Chapter. Currently, Justin is based in Austin, Texas and manages Oak Grove Community Consulting. He also works for Austin Parks and Recreation Department as a community engagement consultant and supports training within the organization. If you work for the City of Austin, please reach out to Justin before registering.

                                    • December 16, 2025
                                    • 1:00 PM
                                    • December 17, 2025
                                    • 5:00 PM
                                    • Online with Trainer Kimberly Horndeski
                                    • 21
                                    Register

                                     Fundamentals of Public Participation

                                    The Fundamentals of Public Participation (P2) course is a prerequisite to other courses in the Global Learning Pathway that sets out the underpinning models and frameworks of engagement practice as defined by the IAP2 community.

                                    The focus of this course is on understanding and applying the practices of meaningful and effective P2 and what participants need to know to do this well. The training explores best practices, and how to design and apply this knowledge to your P2.

                                    Course objectives

                                    By the end of this course participants will be able to:

                                    • Define P2 and related terms and what makes it unique
                                    • Identify what makes P2 meaningful, and reflect on the benefits, risks and myths related to P2
                                    • Identify the role that values play in P2 work, and the leadership attributes that will serve them in practice 
                                    • Reflect on and apply ethical leadership actions and abilities to P2 situations
                                    • Apply the Profiles of P2 model to P2, and explore organization- and community-led engagement and how that impacts the engagement process
                                    • Reflect on and apply the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion, and explore the roles and impacts of power and influence
                                    • Apply the IAP2 Spectrum to P2 situations and practice
                                    • Explore the Practice Framework as a tool for effective planning and process, and assess the quality of the process

                                    Professional Certification/Credits

                                     — Cancellation and Substitution Policy —

                                    Trainer: Kimberly Horndeski

                                    Kimberly is a certified mediator, facilitator, and the Executive Director for Community Consulting LLC. Her work focuses on integrating policy and science to engage stakeholders, develop strategic plans, promote collaboration, and transform conflict into successful strategies for the future. She has led multiple state and national working groups to overcome challenges and reach consensus. Her projects include bottom-up approaches, such as working with nonprofits to develop effective strategies to engage elected officials in adopting initiatives, and top-down approaches, such as assisting the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service throughout the nation to incorporate stakeholder values in the decision-making processes for federally-listed threatened and endangered species.


                                  IAP2's Public Participation for Decision Makers

                                  Do you make decisions affecting the public? Do you consult with the public as you make your decisions? Are you sometimes reluctant to include them in the conversation?

                                  IAP2’s Public Participation for Decision Makers is a three-hour session designed to show you how your decisions are so much better for consulting with the public -- the people affected by the decision. 

                                  Who should take this course: 

                                    • Politicians
                                    • Senior Executives and Management
                                    • Project Managers
                                    • Engineers
                                    • Planners
                                    • Non-profit organizations

                                  Who should not take this course:

                                  You’ll learn:

                                    • the foundations of Public Participation (P2)
                                    • how P2 can be integrated into the overall project plan
                                    • the costs and benefits of a P2 process and how to get the best value
                                    • the importance of both the decision to be made and the promise to the public about what their involvement means in making that decision
                                    • when to involve the public in an organizational decision -- and when not to.

                                  IAP2’s Public Participation for Decision Makers helps decision makers get the best value from a public process. The session looks at the Foundations from a decision maker’s point of view and offers a perspective on how public participation can be integrated into the overall project plan. It examines the costs and benefits of public participation, discusses when and when not to involve the public in an organizational decision, and emphasizes the importance of both the decision being made and the promise to the public about their involvement in that decision process. Finally, the session provides an overview of what the decision maker should know about the public participation practitioner’s role.

                                  • No upcoming events

                                  Strategies for Dealing with Opposition & Outrage in Public Participation

                                  In these challenging times of environmental, health, cultural, economic and social changes this is a course that will enhance your practice, support your clients and equip you to think about and learn how to apply behaviours that will enhance quality public participation outcomes where communities are emotional or outraged and therefore not yet at the place where they can fully participate in a public engagement process. This course will help you plan for those type of circumstances.

                                  The use of case studies and video clips throughout the two days will demonstrate:

                                      • Six practical strategies for managing outrage
                                      • New behaviors that you can apply immediately
                                      • A new way of thinking and analyzing outrage
                                      • New ways to plan and implement public participation projects where people are outraged

                                  Who should take the EOP2 course?
                                  This two-day course is designed for any practitioner dealing with the tough issues facing our communities now and in the future. Anyone in communities facing complex challenges - from outreach coordinators to consultants and elected officials - would benefit by learning meaningful best practices to assess and address outrage in your P2. 

                                  This course brings together the collective knowledge and experience of outrage management as taught by Dr. Peter Sandman and public participation as practiced by IAP2. The course is highly interactive and uses a range of adult education methods including using case studies, video clips of Peter, tools and techniques used in public participation, times for personal reflection, group discussion and application of strategies. Participants receive a learning journal to record their reflections and insights and to note what is important for their work. Prior completion of Foundations in Public Participation is recommended but not required.

                                  • No upcoming events


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