Bookings open for ‘Reconnecting with the heart of frontline practice’ seminar

Three Cork organisations Ag Eisteacht, Caidreamh Family & Practitioner Assessment & Therapeutic Services and SHEP (Social and Health Education Project) with shared values and a common interest in frontline practitioner care and development are holding a one-day, innovative seminar to open a conversation about the perception and realities of frontline practice

The event is the first of a series of collaborative initiatives by the group exploring focused ways of supporting frontline workers.

It is open to all frontline practitioners and managers working in health, education, social care and justice sector roles in public, private or community organisations.

The aim of the seminar is to create a safe space and time for frontline practitioners to gather together as a community to reflect on the values and sense of mission and purpose that drew them to their work in the first place and how they can reconnect with this and keep motivated and well.

The morning session will include a series of inspirational talks including a keynote speech by Dr Caroline Elton, Chartered Psychologist and author of ‘Also Human – The Inner Lives of Doctors.’

In the afternoon, there will be a choice of four experiential workshops

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After the fantastic success of last years National Conference in Dublin we are bringing it to Belfast for 2020. We are very excited  and are currently negoiating with the venue and creating a new bespoke style conference. One thing for sure it will be very engaging and exciting for our community of practitioners. Once we have all our speakers and contributors confirmed we will launch the conference brochure. So Keep this Date free to join us.

Relationships Matter. Able Training is an accredited, evidenced-informed training program designed to help frontline workers understand the impact relationships have on every aspect of a person’s life. It aims to give practitioners the skills and knowledge to respond effectively and engage with people who turn to them for help, often in times of distress.

To Book Email: Susan@egeisteacht.com or Call: 021 4536556

ABLE (Adopt a relational approach, Build, Listen and Empower) brief intervention training provides a framework and builds skills to help practitioners to engage with, ‘listen to understand’ and empower patients and clients by embedding a relational approach into their practice.

Cork charityAg Eisteacht; in cover picture are Dr Maeve Hurley (centre) with Susanna Abse (left) Consultant Psychotherapist and Dr Sinead Hanifan, a scholar of the European Academy of Nursing Science. Picture credit: Darragh Kane.

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