• Muslims in Leicester

    The session will cover a large ethnographic action research project – Muslims in Leicester – conducted for the Open Society Foundation and published in 2010. Dilwar Hussain, who coordinated the research, talks about this interesting project.

    Free
  • Understanding yourself and why you do what you do

    This workshop aims to look at why do we do what we do. During it you will gain insight, through exploration of the three cornerstone approaches of psychotherapy and counselling, to help understand ourselves and find answers to the question of why we do what we do.
    This workshop is repeated on Saturday 14 May.

    £45
  • Understanding your relationships and how to manage them

    Why do we struggle to understand our relationships with family, friends or colleagues? What can we do to manage them better? A workshop suitable for both personal and professional development.

    £45
  • Resilience and….Burnout

    A course for those working in psychological and caring/helping professions to help foster your own and your clients' resilience and selfcare.

    £40
  • Resilience and….working with trauma

    Working with trauma can present a unique challenge for the helping professional. This workshop will present the ways in which the helper can be impacted by engaging with
    trauma and how they can help themselves so that they can continue to help others.

    £40
  • Working with LGBT Clients 

    A CPD workshop for counsellors covering a wide range of issues designed for those working with LGBT clients.

    £45