Developing Adequate Relationships in Work and Life
Director: Sue Daniel
Role training is often used in organisations,
therapeutic and community groups and in education. It is an extremely useful method for conflict
resolution where people can develop the ability to express feelings in a direct
and safe way and build vital role relationships.
A healthy and active imagination is at the
heart of successful group work and role training. It brings about lightness,
playfulness and an exhilaration that takes us forward. This workshop will apply the use of role
training in a variety of areas in a unique way with a focus on the essential
elements of interaction, production, planning and role assessment that will
have useful application in both your work and life.
Morning and afternoon teas, a light lunch (specify dietary requirements)and freshly brewed
coffee, juice and a selection of fine teas are included.
Date: Saturday & Sunday 2
&3 May from 10 a.m- 5.30 p.m
Fee: $500.00 ($300.00 MPS
members/trainees) Deposit $50.00 due by Friday 17 April.
Enquiries: 0417 536 791
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