Remote Learning: Managing Professional Boundaries Workshop by The Learning Curve Institute

Posted on 7 Dec 2020

Date: 14 and 15 January 2021

Time: 09.30 - 12.30 (GMT+1) each day

With many of us working from home, personal and professional boundaries may become blurred so managing your professional boundaries has never been more important. This programme is designed to provide an overview of boundaries and the many ways in which they can be encountered and managed. There is a strong emphasis on practical examples of boundary issues throughout the programme and there will be examples of best practice in relation to boundaries offered throughout the training. 

The training will be delivered using the free Zoom remote conferencing platform: The course will allow you to interact with the trainer and other participants in a virtual classroom where, in addition to the workshop content, there will be time built in for live discussions, question & answer sessions and skills practice. You can access the course wherever you have an internet connection; on a desktop, tablet or even a smartphone.

The course is highly interactive with some group exercises and scenarios and is aimed at participants who wish to underpin and strengthen their existing knowledge around boundaries. There will be an element of self-care covered in the programme. Above all this workshop is a practical application of relevant theory and practice in relation to boundaries.

This workshop is open to individuals and can also be delivered as in-house training to groups of employees.

Eligible for CPD points from The Addiction Counsellors of Ireland (ACI), with other accreditation pending.

For more information and booking: https://www.thelearningcurve.ie/online-learning/remote-learning-managing-professional-boundaries

"Liam was an excellent facilitator, there was enough content on the topic but was also very relevant to my line of work. Given that it was 6 hours of training over two days it didn’t feel long or dragged out. Liam made the learning fun with the group work and exercises."

Lorraine Dempsey, Aster Family Support

November 2020