
"The best part for me this time was the opportunity to engage in the small group conversations about the identity of APSE. They evoked a depth of thought and generated creative ideas and I felt privileged to have open dialogue with colleagues across the spectrum of pastoral supervision contexts. These contexts were presented by mini interviews with several individual members: health care and Army chaplains; new and long standing practitioners all shared their experiences and wisdom as did a pastoral supervision educator with fun slides to illustrate." Ruth Dormandy
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"THIS year's APSE conference invited each participant to be a part of a collective conversation. I must admit that when I heard our discussions would take place through World Café, I automatically thought of speed dating! Fast-paced, interactive, and focused discussions led to creating an exciting wall of thought and ideas. What the format of this year's conference demanded was engagement and focus." Deanne Gardner
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Interviews/conversations
Interviews with Janet Davidson, Sue Jeppesen, Karen Murphy, Philip Burrows, Gill Carding and Mogs Bazely.
Workshops
Resilience tools: (Facilitator – Maureen Doncaster/Sarah Evans)
Power dynamics: (Facilitator – Elizabeth White)
Values based reflective practice: (Facilitator – David Gordon)
Creative Methods in Supervision: (Facilitator Bob Whorton)
What does a good mediation process look like? Mediation: Daring to Give It A Go: (Facilitator Owen Bubbers Jones)
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