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Facilitating a Virtual Meeting

These best practices will help keep your virtual meetings engaging and secure.

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While many of us have gotten used to videoconferencing and meeting virtually, it is still a reasonably new meeting format for peer-support networks. PFLAG National recommends that virtual meetings have a support group facilitator as well as a live-chat facilitator at each meeting.

The support group facilitator should:

  • Give some basic instructions including where the chat is and how participants can mute their line.
  • Specifically request that people do not record, take screenshots, or livestream the meeting.
  • Preemptively address concerns about privacy and safety concerns and share that thereʼs a plan in place to remove folks if necessary.
  • Open the meeting by reading the ground rules, confidentiality statement, and agenda.
  • Prepare prompts to keep the conversation moving.

The live-chat facilitator should:

  • Monitor and moderate the chat throughout the session.
  • Post reminders about ground rules and confidentiality in the chat throughout the meeting for people who may have joined late.
  • Answer any immediate questions and queue up bigger questions for group discussion.
  • Help the support group facilitator with any activities that are coordinated using the chat.
  • Provide basic tech support if needed.

Download this resource here: Facilitating a Virtual Meeting