💫 THE RELATIONSHIPS ACADEMY 💫 How can we most usefully respond to the increasing demand for knowledge about relationship-centred practice, and for support in turning that knowledge into action on the ground? This is the question that we have been actively exploring since we put forward the idea of a Relationships Academy at David Robinson’s LSE lecture last year. In this blog we explain our plans and we end with an invitation 👉 https://lnkd.in/e-Pdm9UF The potential is exciting. Please help us to get it right.
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