Many practitioners are now returning to face to face delivery within communities whilst still digesting the impacts of Covid-19. How can we ensure that we protect our own wellbeing whilst making this shift back to in person work?
In this relaxed and informal session, participants will have the opportunity to come together to explore creative self care practices. We'll have the opportunity to explore trauma sensitive practices when returning to face to face work with underrepresented or vulnerable groups, the importance of setting boundaries and how we rest and digest within a pandemic-both for ourselves, and for the communities we work with.
During this 2 hour session you'll have to opportunity to learn about good practices whilst adapting once more to in person delivery.
This session is led by Ellie Hutchinson, a freelance consultant passionate about working with organisations and individuals looking to make long lasting impact and positive change. Using a feminist, trauma sensitive and collaborative and creative approach to facilitation, research and wellbeing, Ellie works with folk in the arts, third and public sectors to enhance your knowledge, care and compassion for change.
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Access Information
The Zoom link will be sent to attendees in advance of the event. For any technical problems, please email comms@glasgowcan.org
This event is for ages 16+ and will be held online. You will need a good internet connection and a laptop/computer/mobile device to join us.
There will be no more than 30 attendees. We encourage audience participation to ensure that you get the most you possible can out of the session. However at any point you are welcome to switch your camera and mic off to have a break from zoom.
If you have any specific access requirements please indicate when reserving a ticket and we will do our best to meet any requests. For example, we can arrange for a BSL interpreter if needed. Live AI generated captions are also available - please contact Jade Sturrock at comms@glasgowcan.org if you would like this enabled.
Events will be recorded so please let us know in advance if you would not like to be featured in this.
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