Open Practitioner Event
Working Within Diversity and Cultural Attunement
Developing cultural attunement in anti-oppressive therapeutic practice and relationships
Time: 6.00pm – 8.00pm
Date:Â Tuesday 10th December 2024
Venue:Â Online via Zoom
Outline
The aim of this workshop is to introduce and familiarize delegates with the Working Within Diversity anti-oppressive model and the concept of Cultural Attunement and their application in therapeutic relationships and practice, from an anti-oppressive approach and position.
This workshop will introduce, identify, and explore:
- The Working Within Diversity anti-oppressive model
- What cultural attunement is and its difference from cultural competency.
- The role, influence and impact of cultural closeness and cultural distance in the counselling process and therapeutic relationships.
- How we understand, work with, and develop cultural attunement in the counselling process and therapeutic relationships to offer an anti-oppressive approach and practice.
- How we understand and develop cultural attunement as part of the wider Working Within Diversity anti-oppressive model, approach, and practice.
Speaker
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
Tuesday 10th December 2024
6.00pm – 8.00pm
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 Sunday 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.