This month we’re bringing you six presentations on the themes of diversity, research, self-care and more.

View clips of the presentations to get a preview of what's available in the CPD hub that have been delivered by experts in their field.

Developing core competence in race and culture: eight reasons why

Mamood Ahmad explores why core competence in race, culture and anti-discrimination matters and will help you to incorporate learnings from the presentation into your practice.

Mental health, suicide and counselling in the farming industry

Kris Ambler explores the challenges faced within the farming industry in relation to mental health.

Practitioner understanding, experiences and perceptions of online synchronous therapy

Jeanette Roddy discusses the findings of her study that looked at the impact the move from face to face to online therapy had on practitioners and service users alike.

Stress management and resilience in turbulent times

Maureen Slattery-Marsh and Kathryn Lock ask how we might replenish hope and resilience and discover new pathways to self-care in this presentation.

The Dream Completion Technique: a stabilisation technique to stop traumatic nightmares

Justin Havens speaks about his technique and provides insight into the theoretical background of this approach, research outcomes and experiences in clinical practice.

The role of counsellors, psychotherapists and healthcare practitioners in encouraging self-compassion and self-care in carers

Kate Diggory discusses her two-phase study that investigated interventions for informal carers of those with a life limiting or terminal diagnosis

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