This national seminar will take place on Tuesday 24th May 2022 at Nano Nagle Place in Cork to provide time and space for frontline practitioners to pause and reflect on their work.‘Reconnecting with the heart of frontline practice’ is a hybrid in-person and online event, open to all frontline practitioners working in health, social care, social work or education.This is the third consecutive year this seminar has been held. The theme of this year’s event is “Connecting and relating in diverse and complex settings” as healthcare, social work, social care and educational workplace settings are by their nature complex and diverse. Guest speakers are Dr Tom A. Hutchinson, Professor, Department of Medicine and Department of Oncology and Director, McGill Programs in Whole Person Care, Canada; Joan Fletcher, independent Social Worker, Psychotherapist, Clinical Supervisor and Trainer, and Nickie Egan, Principal of North Presentation Primary School in Cork.Each will share insight from an individual and practice experience perspective on the topic of relating and connecting.The not-for-profit event takes place on Tuesday 24th May from 9:30am to 3:45pm and it will include interactive plenary sessions and facilitated break-out spaces.Tickets are €50 via Eventbrite or email sabrina.morris@relationshipsinpractice.ieThe event is IACP CPD recognised and 5 CPD points are available to participants.
External event, IACP CPD approved.
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