Maintaining Professionalism-The Fourth Day

For anyone who has completed one of our three-day course this 1-day session helps you to maintain professionalism, through a reflective and challenging space, with a small group of peers. It can be taken multiple times as part of a longer-term programme. This is an opportunity to review your PDP, make any course corrections needed, review commitments and check your current situation against the domains of professionalism.

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  • 23 Oct 2025
    1 day, 9:30 AM BST - 5:15 PM BST
    Online
    • PD hours: 6.5
    • £500.00 incl. VAT
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  • 11 Dec 2025
    1 day, 9:30 AM GMT - 5:15 PM GMT
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    • £500.00 incl. VAT
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IS THIS THE RIGHT COURSE?

If you’re not sure about which course is the right one for you we have provided a guide to help you here.

Description

The course takes the principles from the three-day courses (responsibility, accountability, powerful action) and opens a space for reviewing and furthering the commitments made there.

Goals & Intended Outcomes

  • To identify areas for development.
  • To expand understanding of issues of concern.
  • To review professionalism. 

Indicative Content

  • Self-Assessment of progress in risk reduction
  • Identification of areas for further work
  • Conversations with the facilitator
  • Planning and next steps

Learning Methods

  • Pre-course exercise
  • Conversations with the trainer
  • Group discussion
  • Assessment of progress
  • Working in pairs
  • Self-development board game
  • Resetting goals 

When The Course Is Helpful

If you gained from your participation in one of our 3-day courses and would like to continue those conversations this course is for you.  The course functions as a review and update session and as such, it can be taken multiple times and can be used as part of longer-term needs to restore practice.

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FAQ

On each course page you will find a link to register. Click through and you can pay by bank card and register immediately. As payment is made the course place is booked. You will receive a confirmation email with course details and joining instructions, along with a receipt. With the exception of our Introduction to Professional Boundaries course, the confirmation email will ask you to submit some confidential information which will be shared with the course facilitator giving them an understanding of the circumstances that bring you to us so that they can fully support you during the course. For some courses there is some pre-course reading and preparation to do.

We provide Certificates of Completion for all our courses. Some courses have been formally accredited by CPD Standards, which is an internationally recognised accrediting agency and for these a CPD Certificate is issued.  Accreditation is presently being sought for all courses.

Whilst we do not have standard discounts, if financing a course is an issue payments can be split over 2 – 4 months. There are some charitable agencies that provide support to some disciplines – please contact us if you wish to know more. Occasionally, if there is low take-up on a course, we can offer reduced cost places at one weeks’ notice – if this is of interest please contact us to discuss our  terms.

All Participants are offered a discount if they book additional training within 30 days of course completion [T&C’s apply]

 

The courses are designed to help with developing insight, reflecting and establishing a plan for remediation/restoration. Openness and engagement are required to get the most from participation. If you have concerns about disclosure we are happy to discuss this with you and would also suggest you discuss this with your representatives.

 

Our one-day courses provide limited time for sharing the context for participation, and individual work. The three-day courses are an intensive space which centres on the possibility of insight, reflection and remediation. Each attendee leaves with a substantive development plan, in line with the issues of concern.  The overall intention is to create a space for insight. The 3-day courses involve individualised conversations, which may be challenging and often involve some vulnerability. They explore ways of being, ways of thinking, attitudes towards vulnerability and authority, power differential, and more. Numbers are limited to 5 which allows the space needed to thoroughly explore the individual’s personal situation.

 

We strongly encourage taking courses at an early stage. This allows time to implement learnings and, as with our 3-day courses, the Development & Restoration Plan and for your actions to show results in a timely way.