cofacilitate
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From co- + facilitate.
Verb
[edit]cofacilitate (third-person singular simple present cofacilitates, present participle cofacilitating, simple past and past participle cofacilitated)
- To facilitate jointly.
- 1981 December 19, Julie Greenberg, “Summer Camp—With a Difference”, in Gay Community News, volume 11, number 22, page 10:
- At the daily community meetings, a camper and counsellor would co-facilitate while everyone suggested agenda items.
- 2015 August 29, Olamide Ojo-Fati et al., “Integrating smoking cessation and alcohol use treatment in homeless populations: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial”, in Trials[1], volume 16, :
- Shelters will receive separate payments for their therapists who participate in training ($25/h) and cofacilitate the group counseling sessions ($50/h).