SEAB Lunch & Learn Programme : Peer-Supported Open Dialogue in Social Care
FREE ONLINE WEBINAR
Lunch & Learn session as part of the Mental Health Learning Programme
Peer-Supported Open Dialogue (POD) in Social Care
Date & Time: 25th June 12-1pm
Guest speakers:
Colleen Simon – Head of Safeguarding, CNWL
Fiona Eastmond – Senior Peer Recovery Trainer, CNWL
Join us for an engaging 1-hour lunchtime session exploring the Peer-Supported Open Dialogue (POD) approach.
What is Peer-Supported Open Dialogue or POD?
A collaborative, person-centred approach that fosters open communication, shared decision-making, and meaningful support within communities.
A collaborative, person-centred approach that fosters open communication, shared decision-making, and meaningful support within communities.
Why Attend?
Discover how Peer-Supported Open Dialogue can enhance professional practice, empower service users, and create more inclusive care environments. Gain practical insights that can transform your work in health & social care.
Discover how Peer-Supported Open Dialogue can enhance professional practice, empower service users, and create more inclusive care environments. Gain practical insights that can transform your work in health & social care.
Who Should Join?
Social care professionals, support workers, therapists, and anyone working across the safeguarding partnership, including in voluntary and community sector organisations who are interested in strengthening dialogue and connection in the field.
Social care professionals, support workers, therapists, and anyone working across the safeguarding partnership, including in voluntary and community sector organisations who are interested in strengthening dialogue and connection in the field.
To sign up for this opportunity to gain valuable insights into the POD approach, click here
