Thinking in Conversation
Join Keemar and John to think in conversation about clinical wills.
The purpose of the series is to promote practitioner thinking and support the development of practise.
The workshop series will include large and small group discussions as well as Q&A opportunities with Keemar Keemar & John Wilson.
Belonging shapes how we practise, supervise, and live. Together we’ll slow down and ask where…
Thinking in Conversation: A Series of Workshops Promoting Practitioner Thinking and Practise Development with Keemar…
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