An Introduction to Action Learning Sets
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An Introduction to Action Learning Sets
13 October 2015, Wrexham - Online Booking Form
15 October 2015, Cardiff - Online Booking Form
A one-day course
This one day event is designed for delegates who would like to introduce Action Learning Sets into their work place. By the end of the day delegates will:
About the Trainer
Deryl Dix started her career working as a drama specialist in Cardiff Council's creative arts team. She later took up a public affairs role within the heart health demonstration project 'Heartbeat Wales', before becoming the Wales Director of the Family Planning Association (FPA). She held this position for ten years and followed it with Director level posts with the RNID (Royal National Institute for Deaf people) and CSV (Community Service Volunteers).
Whilst working for the FPA, Deryl gained a post-graduate diploma in counselling from the University of Wales. Further to this, she has both the introductory and intermediate level certificates in Family Therapy, a certificate in 'Group relationships and inter-personal skills', BPS (British Psychological Society) licensing certificates at level A and level B in psychometric testing and is an INLPTA certified practitioner in Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP).
In 2000 Deryl established her own training and consultancy business. She now works with clients in a wide variety of roles across the private, public and voluntary sectors, focussing on the development of inter-personal skills including: Management and Leadership development, Team development, Sexuality & relationships, Diversity, Child protection, Communication skills, Coaching and Group facilitation.
COST:
Members £115
Non-members £135
This course is also offered as in-house training, please contacttraining@childreninwales.org.
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