【敘事實踐工作坊 – 英國】Justice-Doing in Therapy and Community Work

早於2019年已經拜讀Vikki的作品Justice-Doing at the Intersections of Power, 當年的閱讀心得見於《別讓光環burnout》,一直希望介紹及在風高浪急中的朋友們。

2022年,如果來自香港對敘事實踐有興趣的朋友,已身在英國,直接跟Vikki交流學習的機會來了!

(一切內容以主辦單位的英文版為準)

主辦單位:The Institute of Narrative Therapy
課程:Justice-Doing in Therapy and Community Work

由Vikki Reynolds主講的兩天面授工作坊,將於曼徹斯特成和倫敦舉行:

  • 曼徹斯特:2022年4月28及29日 (星期四及五)
  • 倫敦:2022年5月3及4日 (星期二及三)

費用:230英磅+VAT,自費者八折

報名表格:下載


A two-day workshop with Vikki Reynolds

FACE-TO-FACE WORKSHOP!

Manchester and London, April/May 2022

  • Manchester: Thurs/Fri April 28/29
  • London: Tues/Wed May 3/4

£230 + VAT, 20% off for self-funders

For an application form click here

This workshop is informed by a spirit of solidarity and social justice activism. Vikki will illuminate her stance for an ethic of Justice-Doing as a frame for community work and for therapy.

She will consider the intersections, tensions and affinities between community work practice and social justice activism that encompasses centering ethics, doing solidarity, addressing power, fostering collective sustainability, critically engaging with language and structuring safety.

We will engage with our own stances for ethical practice, and participate in a Solidarity Group with the intention of “walking our talk” and opening up our collective work to a hopeful skepticism that questions the ethics alive in our practice.

This workshop will help participants:

  • Consider how to promote dignifying and generative supervision groups for therapy and community work.
  • Deconstruct “case consultation” norms that don’t serve clients or practitioners, and consider what a “Culture of Critique” that is generative, expansive, connected and dignified might offer.
  • Consider practices of structuring safety and creating relationships of respect and dignity which can promote a culture of accountability that generates useful and rich critique.
  • Share some exercises for creating intentional supervisory relationships.
  • Create cultures of accountability that invite critique that are a resistance against surveillance practices of supervision.
  • Practice examples of “Living Supervision”, and creating “Solidarity Teams” to assist practitioners to work in alignment with our collective ethics

Vikki Reynolds (PhD RCC) is an activist/ therapist who works to bridge the worlds of social justice activism with community work and therapy. Vikki is a white settler on the territories of the Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh and Musqueam nations. Vikki’s people are Irish, Newfoundland and
English folks, and she is a heterosexual woman with cisgender privilege. Her experience includes supervision and therapy with peers and other workers responding to the opioid catastrophe, refugees and survivors of torture – including Indigenous people who have survived residential schools and other
state violence, sexualized violence counsellors, mental health and substance misuse counsellors, housing and shelter workers, activists and working alongside gender and sexually diverse communities. Vikki is an Adjunct Professor and has written and presented internationally. Articles & speaks free at: www.vikkireynolds.ca

For an application form click here

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