Inclusive Practice: Breaking the silence around race and mental health

Posted on 10 Oct 2022

 

Dr Naomi Masheti from Cork Migrant Centre will facilitate a reflective practice workshop

Dr Maeve Hurley, Dr Nicola O’ Sullivan and SHEP, the collaborators behind the Heart of Frontline Practice alliance, warmly invite you to their next reflective practice ‘Touchpoint’ on Tuesday 15th November from 10.30am to 1pm at Northridge Education & Research Centre, Mahon, Cork, T12H970.

Dr Naomi Masheti will facilitate a 2.5-hour in-person workshop on 'Inclusive Practice: Breaking the silence around race and mental health'.

This inclusive event will be hosted by Jim Sheehan, director of SHEP (the Social and Health Education Project).

Dr Masheti is the coordinator of Cork Migrant Centre. Originally from Kenya, she has been living in Cork since 2001. Before joining the CMC, she attended UCC where she completed her PhD in 2015 specialising in the Psychosocial Wellbeing of Sub-Saharan African Migrant Children.

This in-person continuing professional development seminar is open to all practitioners. The intention is to create a supportive space where we can come together as committed practitioners to connect, share and learn and to deepen our understanding of what it means to be truly engaged in values-based, heartful practice.

We hope that you can take time out of your daily routine work to join us for this nourishing and inspiring workshop with Dr Masheti who will share her wonderful wisdom and insight.

The subsidised fee is €30 and bookings are now being taken via Eventbrite or email info@relationshipsinpractice.ie

An in-person reflective practice workshop for all frontline practitioners