Monday, 7 January 2019

Reflective Practice for Practitioners (Volunteer and Professional workers)


Reflective Practice for Practitioners
(Volunteer and Professional workers)
Cork, Limerick & Kerry
February – November 2019
Through the collaboration between Bon Secours Community Initiative Fund, Cork Volunteer Centre, 
SHEP and HSE, it is planned to run four open access Reflective Practice for Practitioners course 
again in 2019.
All course participants will be highly subsidised by this collaboration

Are you volunteering or working in a community oriented and/or service oriented role?  
Are you interested in being better able to bring about positive change through your role? 
 Are you interested in reflecting with others, and learning about the under-lying assumptions, 
motivations, feelings and beliefs that shape your ways of volunteering or working?  
Are you interested in being better able to bring about positive change in the organisation 
you are involved in or your community? This part-time SHEP course commencing in February 2019 
may be of interest.
An Innovative & Practical Course
This  course will be of interest to a wide range of Volunteers and Paid workers involved
 in a various roles in Community and Voluntary groups,  social service agencies, public or local authority 
- (e.g. education, youth and community work, social work, childcare, health-care, housing, inter-agency
 work etc.).The aim of this course is to
·         Provide for 10-12 participants a space to reflect together on their prior 
and current practice experiences
·         Explore the assumptions, values, beliefs and feelings that underpin 
participants’ ways of being active in their settings
·         Enhance capacity to co-create space for personal and group learning 
from practice reflection.

Certification
A SHEP certificate in Reflective Practice for Practitioners will be awarded where an 80% attendance
 record is achieved.

Highly Subsidised
€45 personal contribution (covers booking deposit and course book) - the participation of all
successful applicants will be fully subsidised

Open Access
This is an open-access course - applicants must be adults (18 and over) who:
·         Have a strong commitment to promoting social change, inclusion, equality and justice and are active in their community or organisation in either a voluntary or paid capacity
·         Be volunteering or working in a Community or Voluntary sector organisation, social service agencies, public or local authority (e.g. education, youth and community work, social work, childcare, health care, housing community representative, inter-agency roles etc.)
·         Have a willingness to be open in a group setting, sufficient for a process of reflection on the assumptions, values and feelings underpinning their volunteering or work

There will be four options 
·         Option 1: Cork (Monday, Ballincollig) - Open to all Volunteer or Paid practitioners
·         Option 2: Cork (Wednesday, CVC Cork City Centre) - Open to all Vol/Paid practitioners
·         Option 3:  Kerry (Thursday, Tralee) - Open to all Volunteer or Paid practitioners
·         Option 4:  Limerick (Thursday) - Open to all Volunteer or Paid practitioners

Closing date: Thursday 31st January 2019.
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Course Co-organiser
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Liam Mc Carthy,
Training and Development Officer (Community Education & Development),
The Social and Health Education Project CLG
Village Centre, Station Road, Ballincollig, Co. Cork.
Main 00353 (0)21 4666180 Fax: 00353 (0) 21 4870104
EmailLiam.mcccarthy@socialandhealth.com        
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