SysTemic CirCles Groups
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Are you passionate about systemic ideas? Are you interested in joining a series of online meetings with like-minded people? We all face many challenges in our helping profession and we need a reflective space to share experiences and dilemmas and think about our professional identities. This is an opportunity for Personal/Professional Development, to share and learn from colleagues and co-create a safe, creative and stimulating environment. It aims to promote reflective practice through interactive and experiential learning.
A SysTemic Circles closed group is currently running every 6-8 weeks on a Friday afternoon from 3.30 to 5.00pm. If you are interested please get in touch to discuss.
SysTemic CirCles Playshops
SysTemic CirCles PlayShops
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Wow! Thank you Chiara, that was brilliant. I loved your presentation and meeting everyone. You have a beautiful voice. I feel restored.. and full of ideas. (Elaine)
Thank you....it was a lovely experience and has had, and will have, a real impact on thoughts and actions for future decisions about what is important for me to have in my life going forward from this summer. I would love to have the slides but in particular, the slide about liminal spaces as this was a very contemplative slide that I would like to think about more and revisit quietly. (Kate)
That was a very positive and quite powerful experience. Thank you. You encouraged a lot of reflection which became so thought-provoking. I think everybody’s testimonies proved to be a getting to know each other process and part of the bonding. What a lovely group of women! (Ali)
Further events will be offered with a focus on a specific topic. For example:
- Our Professional secure base and default position in our practice
- Stresses and strains: the power of creative practice
- Navigating complex professional systems: our relationship to diversity
- Diversity as richness and flexible positioning.
- Our relationship to change and irreverence as a strategy for survival in changing organisations
- Who do we think we are? dreaming of a different future.