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Discovering play in Denmark

We’re off to Denmark next month, where we’ve been asked by the Nicolai for born organisation to facilitate the two day conference on child’s play. Plool! Children’s Culture Conference will take place on April 28 and 29, bringing together European educators, designers, artists and facilitators from children’s cultural centres, museums, the experience universe and cultural associations. We’re there to share ideas, learn

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Awesome resilience film on Bay TV

We’ve just made this film with our local TV channel, Bay TV, on How to be More Awesome – a resilience workbook for young people. Designed to be used by individuals and groups of young people to help them build resilience and wellbeing, we launched How to be More Awesome at the Liverpool Studio School in September, where pupils from

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Talking time

Do you take time to remember the good times you’ve had with your partner? Do you remember what attracted you to them in the first place? Do you remember to be grateful for the relationship you’ve built? A great relationship sits on a foundation of commitment, is stabilised through deliberate attention and awareness, is uplifted by

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A Taste of Appreciative Inquiry training

Appreciative Inquiry training – Tuesday 18th Nov 9.30-4.00: facilitated by Suzanne Quinney & Tim Slack, Appreciating People Venue: Unitarian Church library, Ullet Road,Liverpool L17 2AA Aim of the Workshop This one-day workshop is an opportunity for an experiential introduction to Appreciative Inquiry (AI). The programme includes an introduction to the key elements and principles of AI,

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