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Arriving at my first Leicester Conference, by Jean Cooper
Just imagine … coming to London each season, starting in Spring 2023. Four times, four days of intensive learning in very different ways.
Join us for the exhibiting season of this year’s Deepening Creative Practice group.
With over 30 years’ experience working above and below the line in television, film and theatre, as well as policy development across the wider creative and cultural industries.
This is an experiential working conference for International Psychoanalytic Association psychoanalysts. May 24 — 27 2024 in Greece
Developing field theory for consulting in organisations, and group relations
A ‘Food for Thought’ Lunchtime Talk
Listen to the PARCS Grows Everybody podcast via Spotify.
Listen to these clips from the PARCS Grows Everybody Oral Histories via Soundcloud.
Telling the story of the PARCS Grows Everybody project.
The PARCS Grows Everybody Documentary Film premieres on Saturday 23rd April. Watch this space!
Shane Waltener’s practice is rooted in ecology, sustainability and reuse. Sculpture, installation and performance draw inspiration from craft practice, dance and movement.
Emergence, traditions & innovation. An international meeting for Group Relations Conferences practitioners
Discover the PARCS Grows Everybody oral history archive through these workshops.
Explore learnings from the PARCS Grows Everybody project, and how to apply them to future projects.
Engage with the learnings and themes from the PARCS Grows Everybody Project in this creative workshop.
Bring your children to these arts and crafts sessions at Aspex Portsmouth.
Experience learnings from the PARCS Grows Everybody oral history project through this open-access, multimedia exhibition.
How to handle paradoxes and benefit from the inherent conflicts and tensions
A summertime Group Relations Conference in Italy, 7-9 June 2024, with Il Nodo Group
The Social Dreaming International Network launches fourth international training programme
Inspired by the concept of biodiversity, neurodiversity is a concept that recognises neurological differences in individuals, including Autism, ADHD, dyslexia and Sensory Processing Disorder.