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Glasgow Social Care Providers Forum PDF Print E-mail

Amy delivered a short and humorous presentation to the Glasgow Social Care Provider's Forum to highlight communication issues.  The character that Amy played imagined the worst in others and  fear meant that she isolated herself.  Ultimately the presentation advocated openness - speak to people when you're networking, share your ideas and your concerns - you might find you have things in common and can help each other out.   It was extremely well received. 

Association of Scottish Business Women PDF Print E-mail

Amy was delighted to run the annual conference for the Association of Scottish Business Women in September.  The event  called 'Making an Impact' in which she delivered a session about negotiation received excellent feedback. 

Format was excellent, well run and executed. Creative Training Unlimited were inspirational...Brilliant fun, very positive!

This national event brochure was hosted by Scottish Women in Business Scottish Women in Business  Amy is a committee member of SWIB.

Ability Fest PDF Print E-mail

At Ability Fest we delivered an interactive piece of drama to highlight the concerns of both a disabled employee and an employer.  Amy worked together with Gayle Smith from Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living to devise drama which reflected the hopes, dreams and fears of both characters involved.  Drama enabled the key issues to come alive and created a forum for immediate discussion.  

The Cynthia Show - Mental Health Inclusion PDF Print E-mail

To promote inclusion, we are working with adults with mental health issues for East Renfrewshire Community Health Partnership.  We have  created  'The Cynthia Show', a performance with integrated training.  Now on tour, we are receiving fantastic reviews: 

I’ll take more time with people and not make assumptions without knowing the facts…It has raised my awareness of mental health issues.
Job Centre Plus Staff

Superb, interesting, informative, A+++
Acumen

Other audiences have included Strathclyde Fire & Rescue Disability Forum, The National Delivery Group for the Scottish Government and Causeway Housing.  We are delighted to be bringing the show to the Festival of Ideas, on 4th November to Touchbase in Glasgow

This highly accessible Equality and Diversity training is relevant for anyone who works directly with the public.     To find out more or to book contact us at the number above.

Women in Property PDF Print E-mail

We were delighted to be asked back to Women in Property and delivered a well-received session in Edinburgh, on how to stay on track with confidence.  During the session Amy went in role as Wanda Ween at Witches in Property to highlight the impact of our internal thoughts on our confidence levels and on how others perceive us. 

It really made me think about my negative comments and behaviour...excellent presentation

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