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Working with Dialogue and Neurodiversity Workshop with Jonny Drury and Kate Salinsky

Authentic dialogue can provide fertile ground for the arising of the new to emerge. It...

Last updated 3 May 2024

Authentic dialogue can provide fertile ground for the arising of the new to emerge. It can offer a new quality of being together, renewed insight, creative solutions and complex perspectives.

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Working with Dialogue and Neurodiversity Workshop with Jonny Drury and Kate Salinsky

Presenter

Jonny Drury

Jonny is an informal researcher, coach and dialogue facilitator, influenced by a life of Eastern and Western disciplines including in contemporary fine arts, dialogue and spiritual practice. After a diagnosis of Asperger Syndrome he trained in Coaching and Autism studies, then formulated the Autism Dialogue Approach® and Mindfulness for Autism (M4A).

Dialogic Action CIC was founded by a team of autistic people, academics, philosophers, coaches and third-sector experts, who believe generative dialogue is a framework for moving beyond individual consciousness into an emergent wholeness, and the key to a more harmonious existence.

Kate Salinsky

Kate Salinsky is co-founder and co-facilitator at Dialogic Action CIC, where she also co-designs and manages training. She has a master’s in Autism, is a trainer at the National Autism Trainer Programme (NHS/Anna Freud Centre/AT-Autism) and parent to a neurodivergent child. Previously, Kate worked as a training manager and counsellor in the voluntary sector for over 20 years, managing a team of trainers to design and deliver accredited training to people working in substance misuse, counselling and mediation.