NCJAA Writing Development Workshop: Reflective Writing
NCJAA Writing Development Workshop: Reflective Writing
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This year the National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance (NCJAA) will be working in partnership with the Royal Literary Fund to deliver free writing development training for individuals and organisations delivering services and projects in the criminal justice system.
If you are a member of one of Clinks' thematic networks, or an independent artist or Freelancer in the NCJAA network these workshops are for you.
In the fast-changing world of the voluntary sector, as we constantly react to new challenges, it often feels as if there's no time for reflective practice.
Looking back, analysing what we did well or badly in the past, and then using this knowledge to prepare us for the future, should underpin everything we do. It strengthens our working practices, keeping us open, responsive and adaptable. It gives us the chance to celebrate our successes and learn from our mistakes. It nourishes our professional life and helps us to thrive.
Reflective practice is a personal exploration of the past. But it's also a way of understanding how to work more effectively with our colleagues in a collaborative and constructive way, sharing difficulties and anxieties.
If you found an incident stressful or upsetting, why was that? How did the people around you react? Could you have acted differently, and would that have changed the outcome for you, your client or those you work with? In the light of what happened, should your organisation review its systems or processes?
In a practical and interactive two-and-a-half-hour workshop, we will explore three different theoretical models of reflective practice and use discussion and writing exercises to evaluate which ones we find most useful. By the end of the workshop, you will be equipped with the tools you need to use reflective practice in your day-to-day role.
Eligibility
To attend these free training sessions, you must meet criteria 1 and 3; or 2 and 3 below:
1. Work or volunteer for a small and specialist organisation currently in one of the following Clinks' thematic networks:
- Arts
- Families
- Race and Justice
- Women's
2. Be an independent or freelance arts practitioner.
3. Be a member of Clinks or the NCJAA network. If you're not sure about your membership status, please email membership@clinks.org.
For more information about the whole training programme please click here.
To maximise inclusion and attendance, all workshops in this programme will be delivered online, via Zoom
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