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Milda Autukaitė
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Kim Hosier
Richard Morgan-Jones
The Trilogy Matrix Event

Developing field theory for consulting in organisations, and group relations, part of our ‘Food for Thought’ series of talks.

Lunchtime Talks
The PARCS Grows Everybody Podcast

Listen to the PARCS Grows Everybody podcast via Spotify.


Clips from the PARCS Grows Everybody Oral Histories

Listen to these clips from the PARCS Grows Everybody Oral Histories via Soundcloud.

Portsmouth Rape Crisis: A Collective Story

Telling the story of the PARCS Grows Everybody project.

The PARCS Grows Everybody Documentary Film

The PARCS Grows Everybody Documentary Film premieres on Saturday 23rd April.  Watch this space!

Shane Waltener

Shane Waltener’s practice is rooted in ecology, sustainability and reuse. Sculpture, installation and performance draw inspiration from craft practice, dance and movement.

Belgirate online only
The Young Feminist Collective
Aspex Portsmouth
Do residential rehabilitation services help with gambling disorder?

Our evaluation of a residential rehabilitation service for gambling disorder offers insights for commissioners

Group Relations International
BELGIRATE VIII — a new climate for Group Relations

Emergence, traditions & innovation. An international meeting for Group Relations Conferences practitioners

Partner Conference
Accessing Archives workshops

Discover the PARCS Grows Everybody oral history archive through these workshops.

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PARCS History Safe Workshop

Explore learnings from the PARCS Grows Everybody project, and how to apply them to future projects.

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Create, Sing, Move: Using the arts to interpret stories

Engage with the learnings and themes from the PARCS Grows Everybody Project in this creative workshop.

Other
Family Saturdays x PARCS Grows Everybody

Bring your children to these arts and crafts sessions at Aspex Portsmouth.

Other
PARCS Grows Everybody

Experience learnings from the PARCS Grows Everybody oral history project through this open-access, multimedia exhibition.

Exhibitions
Gemma Summers-Green
Paradox Leadership

How to handle paradoxes and benefit from the inherent conflicts and tensions

Lunchtime Talks
Energy, Creative Collaboration and Wellbeing Conference

A summertime Group Relations Conference in Italy, 7-9 June 2024, with Il Nodo Group

Social Dreaming Training 2024 open for applications

The Social Dreaming International Network launches fourth international training programme

Neurodiversity at work: learning from a global study on accessibility in the workplace

Inspired by the concept of biodiversity, neurodiversity is a concept that recognises neurological differences in individuals, including Autism, ADHD, dyslexia and Sensory Processing Disorder.

Lunchtime Talks
ALI 2024: Paradoxes of Citizenship

A residential Group Relations Conference in Crotone, Italy, 14-17 March 2024, with Il Nodo Group

Race Relations in a Global World: Leadership, Organizations and ____

Three-day online Group Relations Conference, 22-25 February 2024, from The New York Centre

Rebecca Swift
Ancestral meaning systems, leadership and authority

An online Group Relations Conference, 11-13 April 2024, organised by Society of Industrial and Organisational Psychology of South Africa (SIOPSA)

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