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Conversations about Consultation
Emma Ní Chinnéide, Zahra Ahmed and Bethanie Atinuke Sonola
27 episodes
2 months ago

Welcome to our podcast, Conversations about Consultation. This is a series of digital audio files, made with a wide range of guests who have been generous enough to share their thinking on the topic of consultation in education. Our aim is to provide thought-provoking and engaging content that you can access at times and in places convenient to you, growing out of our shared interest in consultation.

Emma teaches a module on consultation as part of the doctoral training in Child, Community, and Educational Psychology at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust.

Jessica, Emily, Bethanie, and Zahra are either current or former doctoral students from the Tavistock and Portman Educational Psychology training. Our current co-hosts, Bethanie and Zahra, work in or are on placement in local authority settings, where they use consultation in their practice.

Consultation has any number of different definitions and models. Given our training and background, we are especially interested in consultation as it is used in schools and community settings. We see consultation as a particular type of professional helping relationship, one that holds central the idea that it is the relationship between the consultant and those with whom they work that makes the difference. However, one aim of Conversations about Consultation is to speak with guests who perhaps use different lenses, modalities and approaches and who offer something unique and distinctive that can complement or contrast with our own. It may be a current trainee on a different programme whose research interests include consultation, or an early career practitioner reflecting on consultative working in schools. We speak with experienced practitioners from other disciplines who bring their expertise in working with children young people and their families; as well as psychologists who have been working in the field of consultation research and practice for many years. We hope you will find a conversation to listen to that engages your interest, offers a different perspective or even just provokes a new question or idea that leads to further conversations of your own.

You can follow us on BlueSky to join in the conversation at @CACpodcast.bsky.social

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Welcome to our podcast, Conversations about Consultation. This is a series of digital audio files, made with a wide range of guests who have been generous enough to share their thinking on the topic of consultation in education. Our aim is to provide thought-provoking and engaging content that you can access at times and in places convenient to you, growing out of our shared interest in consultation.

Emma teaches a module on consultation as part of the doctoral training in Child, Community, and Educational Psychology at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust.

Jessica, Emily, Bethanie, and Zahra are either current or former doctoral students from the Tavistock and Portman Educational Psychology training. Our current co-hosts, Bethanie and Zahra, work in or are on placement in local authority settings, where they use consultation in their practice.

Consultation has any number of different definitions and models. Given our training and background, we are especially interested in consultation as it is used in schools and community settings. We see consultation as a particular type of professional helping relationship, one that holds central the idea that it is the relationship between the consultant and those with whom they work that makes the difference. However, one aim of Conversations about Consultation is to speak with guests who perhaps use different lenses, modalities and approaches and who offer something unique and distinctive that can complement or contrast with our own. It may be a current trainee on a different programme whose research interests include consultation, or an early career practitioner reflecting on consultative working in schools. We speak with experienced practitioners from other disciplines who bring their expertise in working with children young people and their families; as well as psychologists who have been working in the field of consultation research and practice for many years. We hope you will find a conversation to listen to that engages your interest, offers a different perspective or even just provokes a new question or idea that leads to further conversations of your own.

You can follow us on BlueSky to join in the conversation at @CACpodcast.bsky.social

Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education,
Society & Culture,
Relationships
Episodes (20/27)
Conversations about Consultation
Feeling seen and bringing the 'storied self' into consultation - Dr Michael O'Loughlin
9 months ago
1 hour 11 minutes

Conversations about Consultation
An introduction to our new co-host - Bethanie Atinuke Sonola
9 months ago
13 minutes

Conversations about Consultation
A multicultural, gender, and sexually diverse affirming consultation framework - Dr Jeffrey Brown and Starr Greensky
1 year ago
1 hour 6 minutes

Conversations about Consultation
Children and young people’s participation in consultation - Dr Anwen J Marshall
1 year ago
49 minutes

Conversations about Consultation
Reflecting on school culture and collaboration with school leaders and staff members - Laleh Laverick
1 year ago
1 hour 14 minutes

Conversations about Consultation
Instructional Consultation and Teacher Satisfaction - Dr Lauren Kaiser
1 year ago
1 hour 3 minutes

Conversations about Consultation
Influences on Consultation: Attunement, Culture & Social Justice - Dr Esther Kuria and Dr Catherine Kelly
1 year ago
1 hour 16 minutes

Conversations about Consultation
Implementation Science and Social Justice in Consultation - Dr Mel Collier-Meek
2 years ago
1 hour 9 minutes

Conversations about Consultation
Psychoanalytic Concepts in Consultation - Dr Dale Bartle and Dr Xavier Eloquin
2 years ago
1 hour 10 minutes

Conversations about Consultation
Trainees creating cultural change - Dr Jason Apaloo-Shonibare, Dr Hannah Morgan & Dr Yasmin Francis
2 years ago
58 minutes

Conversations about Consultation
A framework for developing consultation practice - Dr Louise Jones and Dr Cathy Atkinson
3 years ago
1 hour

Conversations about Consultation
Relationship building and objectivity loss - Dr Cyril Pickering
3 years ago
58 minutes

Conversations about Consultation
Teaching, learning and supervision of consultation - Dr Daniel Newman
3 years ago
1 hour

Conversations about Consultation
Working towards culturally responsive EP practice - Dr Ellie Sakata
3 years ago
51 minutes

Conversations about Consultation
Motivational talk in consultation - Dr Grace Giles
3 years ago
51 minutes

Conversations about Consultation
Dynamic assessment in EP practice - Dr Rachael Green
3 years ago
55 minutes

Conversations about Consultation
Working with organisations and creating change - Helen Shaw
3 years ago
50 minutes

Conversations about Consultation
Exploring teachers emotions, group consultation and narrative work with adolescents - Shaalan Farouk
3 years ago
39 minutes

Conversations about Consultation
An introduction to our new co-host - Jessica Rowley, Emily Crosby and Zahra Ahmed
3 years ago
13 minutes

Conversations about Consultation
Teleconsultation in psychology - Aaron Fischer
3 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes

Conversations about Consultation

Welcome to our podcast, Conversations about Consultation. This is a series of digital audio files, made with a wide range of guests who have been generous enough to share their thinking on the topic of consultation in education. Our aim is to provide thought-provoking and engaging content that you can access at times and in places convenient to you, growing out of our shared interest in consultation.

Emma teaches a module on consultation as part of the doctoral training in Child, Community, and Educational Psychology at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust.

Jessica, Emily, Bethanie, and Zahra are either current or former doctoral students from the Tavistock and Portman Educational Psychology training. Our current co-hosts, Bethanie and Zahra, work in or are on placement in local authority settings, where they use consultation in their practice.

Consultation has any number of different definitions and models. Given our training and background, we are especially interested in consultation as it is used in schools and community settings. We see consultation as a particular type of professional helping relationship, one that holds central the idea that it is the relationship between the consultant and those with whom they work that makes the difference. However, one aim of Conversations about Consultation is to speak with guests who perhaps use different lenses, modalities and approaches and who offer something unique and distinctive that can complement or contrast with our own. It may be a current trainee on a different programme whose research interests include consultation, or an early career practitioner reflecting on consultative working in schools. We speak with experienced practitioners from other disciplines who bring their expertise in working with children young people and their families; as well as psychologists who have been working in the field of consultation research and practice for many years. We hope you will find a conversation to listen to that engages your interest, offers a different perspective or even just provokes a new question or idea that leads to further conversations of your own.

You can follow us on BlueSky to join in the conversation at @CACpodcast.bsky.social