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BAATN Gatherings

BAATN Gathering Events are for therapy professionals, students and others in the helping professions who are of African, Asian or Caribbean heritage. They are also open to other People of Colour who are affected by prejudice due to the colour of their skin and global white power. See upcoming events

African Diaspora Gathering

For therapists and students whose heritage and ancestry are African and/or African Diasporan.

Saturday mornings,
monthly

Black Researchers’ Forum

For postgraduates doing Masters, Doctorates or PhD programmes.

Sunday mornings,
monthly

Bilingual Practitioners’ Gathering

For therapy practitioners who work with clients in languages other than English.

Sunday mornings, bi-monthly

East and South East Asian Gathering

This group is for therapists and students of East or Southeast Asian heritage or upbringing.

Gatherings take place on different days of the week

BAATN Heart Hub

Gender Sexuality and Relationship Diversity

Saturday mornings,
bi-monthly

Kuli Dhal Puri Diaspora Gathering

Asian or mixed Asian with indenture ancestry

Saturday mornings,
bi-monthly

Men’s Gathering

For male therapists and students

Saturday mornings,
every six weeks

Mosaic Group for Multi-Heritage Diversity

For Black, African, Asian, White and/or Caribbean heritage

Saturday mornings,
bi-monthly

Experienced Practitioners Gathering

For qualified psychotherapists and counsellors. 

Saturday mornings,
monthly

Experienced Practitioners and Students

For therapy practitioners and students 

Saturday afternoons,
bi-monthly

South Asian Gathering

South Asians of any descent and the South Asian diaspora will be welcome

Saturday mornings,
monthly

Student Gathering

For those training to become psychotherapists and counsellors 

Saturday mornings,
monthly

Women’s Gathering

For qualified female psychotherapists and counsellors. 

Saturday mornings,
monthly

Reading Group

Discussions on text, film, podcasts and/or other media relevant to the theme of race 

Saturday afternoons,
bi-monthly

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