Closed Practitioner Event
Mutual care, art making and wellbeing
Exploring the roots of white supremacy in wellness and mental health and how collective artistic connection can shape things differently
Date: Saturday 17th August 2024
Time: 10.30am – 12.30pm
Venue:Â Online via Zoom
Outline
This workshop aims to explore and create a reflective and adaptive space around the themes of collective connection and creation in response to an increasingly pathologized world. We will explore the roots of white supremacy in therapy practice and begin to challenge what it means to be well and healthy. What is anti-racist or anti-oppressive practice? Can we begin to name and share what this looks like? We will work to imagine alternative forms of mutual care through art and creative connection.
Please do come prepared with art materials – this can be a piece of paper and pen.
Who should attend this training
Professionals and students welcome.
Speaker
Richa Okhandiar-MacDougall
Facilitated by Poppy Banerjee
This event has been organised the BAATN South Asian Narratives Group:
Poppy Banerjee, Vedia Maharaj, Naila Dunleavy, Anvita Madan-Bahel, Nafeesa Javed, Palak Mehta.
Venue
Online meeting via Zoom.
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Programme
Saturday 17th August 2024
10.30am – 12.30pm
Cost
£25 for members
£20 for student members
£35 for non members
£50 for Organisations
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BOOKING CONDITIONS
- Bookings can be made any time up until Thursday at 8pm before the day of the event.
- Only the next two upcoming dates will be open for registration at any one time.
- If you have difficulty booking, email the events administrator
- If an event is full, email the events administrator to go on the waiting list. If a place becomes available before 5 pm on the day before the event, priority will be given to those at the top of the waiting list.
Full payment will need to be made to guarantee a place.