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Participative Activities

Who can benefit from our How-To Kits for participative activities?

Participative activities are useful far beyond traditional corporate team building. Our Event Toolkits can help companies, schools, sports clubs, community programs, health professionals, leisure organizations and private individuals create engaging, well-structured and memorable group experiences.

A great group activity can serve many different people, sectors and objectives.

Whether the goal is team cohesion, education, inclusion, celebration, wellbeing, entertainment or community building, a well-designed participative activity can bring people together and transform an ordinary gathering into a meaningful shared experience.

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Business and organizations sector

For professionals who need to improve teamwork, communication, motivation, engagement and collaboration inside companies and organizations.

  • Corporate event coordinators.
  • Human resources managers interested in team-building activities.
  • Organizational development consultants.
  • Workshop facilitators and team-building session leaders.
  • Conference and convention organizers.
  • Training and professional development program coordinators.
  • Entrepreneurs interested in enhancing team cohesion.
  • Corporate volunteer program managers.
  • Directors of arts and culture programs.
2

Education and child development sector

For educators and activity leaders who want to create fun, active and educational experiences for children, teenagers and students.

  • Summer camp monitors.
  • Elementary and secondary school teachers.
  • Coordinators of extracurricular activities in schools.
  • School principals and administrators.
  • Coordinators of student enrichment programs.
  • Directors of non-formal education programs.
  • Parents interested in fun and educational activities for their children.
  • Outdoor activity instructors for children, including camps and excursions.
  • Directors of childcare centers.
  • Coordinators of educational inclusion programs.
3

Sports sector

For sports professionals who want to add teamwork, challenge, strategy, leadership and group cohesion to physical activity programs.

  • Directors of sports clubs.
  • Coordinators of sports programs in schools and universities.
  • Managers of sports facilities, such as gyms and sports centers.
  • Organizers of sports tournaments and competitions.
  • Personal trainers interested in offering team training sessions.
  • Coordinators of adapted and inclusive sports programs.
  • Recreation and sports entertainment professionals.
  • Managers of adventure sports centers, such as climbing or trampoline parks.
  • Coordinators of community sports programs.
  • Instructors of outdoor sports activities, such as hiking, cycling or rowing.
4

Health and wellness sector

For professionals who use group dynamics, communication and shared activities to support wellbeing, confidence and personal development.

  • Psychologists interested in group dynamics and personal development.
  • Mental health professionals interested in group therapy and group dynamics.
  • Directors of occupational therapy centers.
  • Health professionals interested in improving medical team cohesion.
5

Community and social sector

For organizations and leaders who want to create stronger communities, encourage participation and support social connection.

  • Organizers of community events.
  • Leaders of youth groups.
  • Coordinators of social inclusion programs.
  • Religious leaders interested in community strengthening.
  • Coordinators of community development programs.
  • Volunteers and volunteer program coordinators.
  • Coordinators of addiction prevention programs.
6

Entertainment, leisure and recreation sector

For leisure and entertainment professionals who need original, structured and easy-to-run activities for groups and guests.

  • Organizers of sports events.
  • Wedding and social event planning companies.
  • Entertainment industry professionals.
  • Owners of leisure centers and theme parks.
  • Organizers of concerts, festivals and cultural events.
  • Coordinators of rural development programs.
  • Nightclubs and clubs.
  • Cruise ship entertainers.
  • Hotel entertainers.
7

Public and formal education sector

For institutions and formal education programs that want to promote teamwork, leadership, inclusion, prevention and positive group behavior.

  • Government entities interested in promoting teamwork.
  • Directors of leadership development programs.
  • Directors of training and continuing education centers.
  • Coordinators of violence and bullying prevention programs in schools.
  • Directors of special education programs.
  • Directors of gender equality education programs.
8

Individuals and families

For private groups and families who want to organize more original, active and memorable celebrations.

  • Parents organizing birthday parties for their children.
  • Young adults planning birthday parties for themselves or friends.
  • Family members organizing surprise birthday parties for a loved one.
  • Couples planning joint birthday parties.
  • Friends gathering to organize a group birthday party.
  • Individuals seeking fun activities for their birthday party.
  • Children’s birthdays.
  • Adult birthdays.
  • Baptisms.
  • First Communions.
  • Confirmations.
  • Baby showers.
  • Bachelor and bachelorette parties.
  • Wedding anniversaries.
  • Family reunions.
  • Holidays, including Christmas, Halloween and Easter.
  • Graduations.
  • Engagement parties.
  • Retirements.
  • Celebrations of family success or achievements.
  • Gatherings of close friends.
  • Welcome parties for friends returning from a long trip.

One idea, many possible uses.

Our How-To Kits are designed to help different types of organizers create participative, engaging and well-structured activities without starting from zero.

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