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SUMMARY:Parenting a child with complex needs Workshop
DESCRIPTION:2-part workshop for parents hosted by Rachel Wright\, Founder of Born at the Right Time and author of ‘The Skies I’m Under’.\nAn interactive\, engaging and supportive workshop is for parents and carers of children with additional needs. Supporting a child with disabilities can feel like a whole other world. It is a unique kind of parenting rollercoaster which take us to higher highs and lower lows. \nThis 2-part workshop is based on lived experience and uses evidence and research to navigate the complexities of parenting a child with additional needs. \nIt covers topics including: \n\nholding complex emotions\nliving in our own story\ndealing with difficult anniversaries\nasking for help\nnavigating the web of professional input\ncommunicating with practitioners\nbeing an empowered parent\n\nThe workshop will occur at the same time in two consecutive weeks. As an introductory offer\, the recommended cost is £15 for 2 sessions but is provided on a pay what you can basis. If you are unable to pay\, book your place and we look forward to seeing you. If you can pay more\, it helps make workshops available to all. \nGrab a cup of tea or glass of wine it will be great to meet in a safe environment with other parents taking a similar route through life. \n  \nRachel Wright is a qualified nurse and unqualified mum of 3\, parenting a son with complex disabilities and life-limiting epilepsy. Author (The Skies I’m Under)\, award winning blogger\, speaker\, trainer and founder of Born at the Right Time. \nShe’s passionate about effective communication\, co-production\, community and embracing life’s challenges. An expert through lived experience\, Rachel works towards bridging the gap between families of children with complex conditions and the practitioners who support them. \nTo balance out her infatuation for salt ‘n vinegar crisps and hummus\, Rachel regularly puts on trainers and goes for a run. Her middle son is writing a book titled\, ‘My mum’s epic fails’. It is likely to have more than one volume. \nBook your place on the Parenting workshop via Eventbrite today. \n 
URL:https://www.bornattherighttime.com/event/parenting-a-child-with-complex-needs-workshop-2/
LOCATION:On-line\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:All Events,Parent workshops
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210112T210000
DTSTAMP:20260422T204705
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SUMMARY:Parenting a child with complex needs Workshop
DESCRIPTION:2-part workshop for parents hosted by Rachel Wright\, Founder of Born at the Right Time and author of ‘The Skies I’m Under’.\nAn interactive\, engaging and supportive workshop is for parents and carers of children with additional needs. Supporting a child with disabilities can feel like a whole other world. It is a unique kind of parenting rollercoaster which take us to higher highs and lower lows. \nThis 2-part workshop is based on lived experience and uses evidence and research to navigate the complexities of parenting a child with additional needs. \nIt covers topics including: \n\nholding complex emotions\nliving in our own story\ndealing with difficult anniversaries\nasking for help\nnavigating the web of professional input\ncommunicating with practitioners\nbeing an empowered parent\n\nThe workshop will occur at the same time in two consecutive weeks. As an introductory offer\, the recommended cost is £15 for 2 sessions but is provided on a pay what you can basis. If you are unable to pay\, book your place and we look forward to seeing you. If you can pay more\, it helps make workshops available to all. \nGrab a cup of tea or glass of wine it will be great to meet in a safe environment with other parents taking a similar route through life. \n  \nRachel Wright is a qualified nurse and unqualified mum of 3\, parenting a son with complex disabilities and life-limiting epilepsy. Author (The Skies I’m Under)\, award winning blogger\, speaker\, trainer and founder of Born at the Right Time. \nShe’s passionate about effective communication\, co-production\, community and embracing life’s challenges. An expert through lived experience\, Rachel works towards bridging the gap between families of children with complex conditions and the practitioners who support them. \nTo balance out her infatuation for salt ‘n vinegar crisps and hummus\, Rachel regularly puts on trainers and goes for a run. Her middle son is writing a book titled\, ‘My mum’s epic fails’. It is likely to have more than one volume. \nBook your place on the Parenting workshop via Eventbrite today. \n 
URL:https://www.bornattherighttime.com/event/parenting-a-child-with-complex-needs-workshop/
LOCATION:On-line\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:All Events,Parent workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201125T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201125T133000
DTSTAMP:20260422T204705
CREATED:20200610T084256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200626T144820Z
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SUMMARY:Communication and co-production with relatives and carers in a changing world
DESCRIPTION:An inspiring\, interactive and unique Digital CPD accredited study day sharing lived experience\, research and best practice. Focused on equipping practitioners to effectively communicate and work in co-production with families of children/adults who have complex needs. Every delegate will leave better informed with practical ways to improve future practice. \nWhy?\nWhen time and resources are limited\, maximising interactions with family/carers is essential. Effective communication and co-production increases engagement\, reduces complaints and improves outcomes. \nWho?\nEveryone in health\, education or social care interacting with families of children/adults with complex needs: teachers\, physios\, OTs\, SALTs\, LSA’s\, PCNs\, communications team\, primary\, secondary and tertiary care practitioners – and many more. \nWhat?\n4 hours on-line ‘face-to-face’ training via Zoom meetings with 3 hours personal study accounting for 7 hours CPD accredited training. \n\nLived experience\nThe emotional journey of families\nResearch and evidence base around communication and co-production\nFace-to-face\, telephone and written communication\nBarriers to engagement\nPreparing for hard conversations\nReimagining communication and co-production in a post-covid world.\n\nTestimonials\n“I loved this training session\, so useful and I really feel it will influence and change my practice as a nurse.” Paediatric nurse \n“Training based on real experience making sure we remember real people in our practice. Excellent and would highly recommend.” Charity worker with Independent age \n“Inspired to give parents more opportunity to make sure their voice and opinions are heard and understood.” Physiotherapist \n“Everyone would benefit from this training” Teacher \n“It has been a valuable\, powerful session with an insight to families we work with. It’s been great to see and hear where we can improve connections.” Allied Health Professional \n“This course was very impactful and thought provoking. It will definitely influence the way we interact with parents and carers.” Lead at Outstanding Social Care provider \n“This session was powerful and inspirational. It has given me the confidence to work more positively with parents and carers and I feel more competent to do so.” Hospital administrator \nTrainer\nRachel Wright is founder of Born at the Right Time\, author of The Skies I’m Under\, nurse\, award winning blogger\, speaker\, trainer and mum of three sons; one who has severe disabilities and life-limiting epilepsy. \nBorn at the Right Time is passionate about bridging the gap between professionals and families. Using effective communication\, co-production and community\, Born at the Right Time helps families feel connected and equips the many professionals they encounter. \nBook via Eventbrite here.
URL:https://www.bornattherighttime.com/event/communication-and-co-production-with-relatives-and-carers-3/
LOCATION:On-line\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:All Events,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201019T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201019T133000
DTSTAMP:20260422T204705
CREATED:20200610T091058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200610T091137Z
UID:14284-1603099800-1603114200@www.bornattherighttime.com
SUMMARY:Reimagining communication and co-production with families in a post-covid world
DESCRIPTION:Everything has changed. Now we must reimagine practice post-Covid-19 to communicate with families of those with complex needs. \nAbout this Event \nSocial distancing\, isolation\, shielding have all become common words across the globe. How has Covid-19 affected our ability to communicate with families of those with complex needs? The Disabled Children’s Partnership research has highlighted that families in lockdown are suffering. \nThe challenge for practitioners across health\, education and social care is to provide connected\, meaningful and evidence based service which meets the needs of families where they are. \nAfter a hugely successful presentation at the international eHealth Summit this inspiring CPD accredited study* day explores; \n\nFamilies’ lived experience (including in lockdown)\nTelehealth: Pale imitation or colossal opportunity?\nCommunication and co-production with families\nThe challenge of reimagining: Is resilience a personal endeavour or responsibility of the system?\nHow professional practice and service provision can be reimagined in a post-covid world.\n\nProvides 7 hours CPD accredited training (On-line training 9.30am-1.30pm BST) \nThis Born at the Right Time Course is hosted by Founder Rachel Wright\, Lucy Parr and Sarah Clayton\, CEO Simple Stuff Works. \nRachel Wright (BSc) is a qualified nurse and unqualified mum of 3\, parenting a son with complex disabilities and life-limiting epilepsy. Author (The Skies I’m Under)\, award winning blogger\, speaker\, trainer and founder of Born at the Right Time. She’s passionate about effective communication\, co-production\, community and embracing life’s challenges. An expert through lived experience\, Rachel works towards bridging the gap between families of children with complex conditions and the practitioners who support them. Occasionally she ties on her trainers and runs in a vague attempt to counteract her love for Salt ‘n Vinegar crisps\, hummus and all things carbohydrate. Her middle son is currently writing a book titled\, “My mum’s epic fails” (it is likely to have more than one volume). \n  \nSarah Clayton (BSc\, PGCE) is passionate about all things postural care. Sounds dull but it turns out that her passion translates into highly contagious enthusiasm. She’s a biologist and qualified teacher with over 20 years’ experience of working alongside families of children with complex needs. Her life’s mission is to reduce avoidable complications such as hip dislocations and scoliosis. She has developed a range of accredited training courses accessible to health\, social care and education practitioners. When her daughter was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumour aged 6 she suddenly became part of ‘one of those families’. Sarah has three other children\, works full time and can regularly be found wearing her jumper inside out. \n  \nLucy Parr (BSc\, MSc) is currently studying for a Doctorate in educational and community psychology. One of her four children has a rare chromosomal disorder resulting in multiple complex needs. After years as a stay at home parent\, she returned to university to gain a First Class honours which resulted a nomination as National Student of the Year 2018. She completed an MA in Oxford and is now studying as an Educational Psychologist. She’s a non-preachy vegan\, saltwater soul who loves the sea\, a cleaner upper of many shituations and has now got to the stage of life where she needs to moisturise her elbows.
URL:https://www.bornattherighttime.com/event/reimagining-communication-and-co-production-with-families-in-a-post-covid-world-2/
LOCATION:On-line\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:All Events,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201003T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201003T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T204705
CREATED:20191114T212206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200610T083409Z
UID:13981-1601715600-1601740800@www.bornattherighttime.com
SUMMARY:Bountiful Virtual Conference
DESCRIPTION:Leading a workshop at Bountiful Virtual Conference 2020. \nBountiful’s vision is to inspire\, grow\, and unite girls and women for the kingdom and glory of God. So they can claim their identity in Christ and in turn have a lasting unmistakable impact on those around them and the world.\nInspire with Christ\nNurture like Christ\nUnite in Christ\nImpact eternally
URL:https://www.bornattherighttime.com/event/bountiful-conference/
CATEGORIES:Faith
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200910T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200910T133000
DTSTAMP:20260422T204705
CREATED:20190705T133929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200626T144857Z
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SUMMARY:Communication and co-production with relatives and carers in a changing world
DESCRIPTION:An inspiring\, interactive and unique Digital CPD accredited study day sharing lived experience\, research and best practice. Focused on equipping practitioners to effectively communicate and work in co-production with families of children/adults who have complex needs. Every delegate will leave better informed with practical ways to improve future practice. \nWhy?\nWhen time and resources are limited\, maximising interactions with family/carers is essential. Effective communication and co-production increases engagement\, reduces complaints and improves outcomes. \nWho?\nEveryone in health\, education or social care interacting with families of children/adults with complex needs: teachers\, physios\, OTs\, SALTs\, LSA’s\, PCNs\, communications team\, primary\, secondary and tertiary care practitioners – and many more. \nWhat?\n4 hours on-line ‘face-to-face’ training via Zoom meetings with 3 hours personal study accounting for 7 hours CPD accredited training. \n\nLived experience\nThe emotional journey of families\nResearch and evidence base around communication and co-production\nFace-to-face\, telephone and written communication\nBarriers to engagement\nPreparing for hard conversations\nReimagining communication and co-production in a post-covid world.\n\nTestimonials\n“I loved this training session\, so useful and I really feel it will influence and change my practice as a nurse.” Paediatric nurse \n“Training based on real experience making sure we remember real people in our practice. Excellent and would highly recommend.” Charity worker with Independent age \n“Inspired to give parents more opportunity to make sure their voice and opinions are heard and understood.” Physiotherapist \n“Everyone would benefit from this training” Teacher \n“It has been a valuable\, powerful session with an insight to families we work with. It’s been great to see and hear where we can improve connections.” Allied Health Professional \n“This course was very impactful and thought provoking. It will definitely influence the way we interact with parents and carers.” Lead at Outstanding Social Care provider \n“This session was powerful and inspirational. It has given me the confidence to work more positively with parents and carers and I feel more competent to do so.” Hospital administrator \nTrainer\nRachel Wright is founder of Born at the Right Time\, author of The Skies I’m Under\, nurse\, award winning blogger\, speaker\, trainer and mum of three sons; one who has severe disabilities and life-limiting epilepsy. \nBorn at the Right Time is passionate about bridging the gap between professionals and families. Using effective communication\, co-production and community\, Born at the Right Time helps families feel connected and equips the many professionals they encounter. \nBook via Eventbrite here.\n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bornattherighttime.com/event/communication-and-co-production/
LOCATION:On-Line\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:All Events,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200721T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200721T133000
DTSTAMP:20260422T204705
CREATED:20200710T040201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200710T085809Z
UID:14327-1595322000-1595338200@www.bornattherighttime.com
SUMMARY:Reimagining communication and co-production with families in a post-covid world.
DESCRIPTION:Everything has changed. Now we must reimagine practice post-Covid-19 to communicate with families of those with complex needs \nAbout this Event \nSocial distancing\, isolation\, shielding have all become common words across the globe. How has Covid-19 affected our ability to communicate with families of those with complex needs? The Disabled Children’s Partnership research has highlighted that families in lockdown are suffering. \nThe challenge for practitioners across health\, education and social care is to provide connected\, meaningful and evidence based service which meets the needs of families where they are. \nAfter a hugely successful presentation at the international eHealth Summit this inspiring CPD accredited study* day explores; \n\nFamilies’ lived experience (including in lockdown)\nTelehealth: Pale imitation or colossal opportunity?\nCommunication and co-production with families\nThe challenge of reimagining: Is resilience a personal endeavour or responsibility of the system?\nHow professional practice and service provision can be reimagined in a post-covid world.\n\nProvides 7 hours CPD accredited training (On-line training 5.30pm-9.30pm BST) \nThis Born at the Right Time Course is hosted by Founder Rachel Wright\, Lucy Parr and Sarah Clayton\, CEO Simple Stuff Works. \nRachel Wright (BSc) is a qualified nurse and unqualified mum of 3\, parenting a son with complex disabilities and life-limiting epilepsy. Author (The Skies I’m Under)\, award winning blogger\, speaker\, trainer and founder of Born at the Right Time. She’s passionate about effective communication\, co-production\, community and embracing life’s challenges. An expert through lived experience\, Rachel works towards bridging the gap between families of children with complex conditions and the practitioners who support them. Occasionally she ties on her trainers and runs in a vague attempt to counteract her love for Salt ‘n Vinegar crisps\, hummus and all things carbohydrate. Her middle son is currently writing a book titled\, “My mum’s epic fails” (it is likely to have more than one volume). \n  \nSarah Clayton (BSc\, PGCE) is passionate about all things postural care. Sounds dull but it turns out that her passion translates into highly contagious enthusiasm. She’s a biologist and qualified teacher with over 20 years’ experience of working alongside families of children with complex needs. Her life’s mission is to reduce avoidable complications such as hip dislocations and scoliosis. She has developed a range of accredited training courses accessible to health\, social care and education practitioners. When her daughter was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumour aged 6 she suddenly became part of ‘one of those families’. Sarah has three other children\, works full time and can regularly be found wearing her jumper inside out. \n  \nLucy Parr (BSc\, MSc) is currently studying for a Doctorate in educational and community psychology. One of her four children has a rare chromosomal disorder resulting in multiple complex needs. After years as a stay at home parent\, she returned to university to gain a First Class honours which resulted a nomination as National Student of the Year 2018. She completed an MA in Oxford and is now studying as an Educational Psychologist. She’s a non-preachy vegan\, saltwater soul who loves the sea\, a cleaner upper of many shituations and has now got to the stage of life where she needs to moisturise her elbows.
URL:https://www.bornattherighttime.com/event/reimagining-communication-and-co-production-with-families-in-a-post-covid-world-3/
LOCATION:On-line\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:All Events,Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200714T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200714T213000
DTSTAMP:20260422T204705
CREATED:20200610T090703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200710T090148Z
UID:14282-1594747800-1594762200@www.bornattherighttime.com
SUMMARY:Reimagining communication and co-production with families in a post-covid world.
DESCRIPTION:Everything has changed. Now we must reimagine practice post-Covid-19 to communicate with families of those with complex needs \nAbout this Event \nSocial distancing\, isolation\, shielding have all become common words across the globe. How has Covid-19 affected our ability to communicate with families of those with complex needs? The Disabled Children’s Partnership research has highlighted that families in lockdown are suffering. \nThe challenge for practitioners across health\, education and social care is to provide connected\, meaningful and evidence based service which meets the needs of families where they are. \nAfter a hugely successful presentation at the international eHealth Summit this inspiring CPD accredited study* day explores; \n\nFamilies’ lived experience (including in lockdown)\nTelehealth: Pale imitation or colossal opportunity?\nCommunication and co-production with families\nThe challenge of reimagining: Is resilience a personal endeavour or responsibility of the system?\nHow professional practice and service provision can be reimagined in a post-covid world.\n\nProvides 7 hours CPD accredited training (On-line training 5.30pm-9.30pm BST) \nThis Born at the Right Time Course is hosted by Founder Rachel Wright\, Lucy Parr and Sarah Clayton\, CEO Simple Stuff Works. \nRachel Wright (BSc) is a qualified nurse and unqualified mum of 3\, parenting a son with complex disabilities and life-limiting epilepsy. Author (The Skies I’m Under)\, award winning blogger\, speaker\, trainer and founder of Born at the Right Time. She’s passionate about effective communication\, co-production\, community and embracing life’s challenges. An expert through lived experience\, Rachel works towards bridging the gap between families of children with complex conditions and the practitioners who support them. Occasionally she ties on her trainers and runs in a vague attempt to counteract her love for Salt ‘n Vinegar crisps\, hummus and all things carbohydrate. Her middle son is currently writing a book titled\, “My mum’s epic fails” (it is likely to have more than one volume). \n  \nSarah Clayton (BSc\, PGCE) is passionate about all things postural care. Sounds dull but it turns out that her passion translates into highly contagious enthusiasm. She’s a biologist and qualified teacher with over 20 years’ experience of working alongside families of children with complex needs. Her life’s mission is to reduce avoidable complications such as hip dislocations and scoliosis. She is the CEO of Simple Stuff Works and has developed a range of accredited training courses accessible to health\, social care and education practitioners. When her daughter was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumour aged 6 she suddenly became part of ‘one of those families’. Sarah has three other children\, works full time and can regularly be found wearing her jumper inside out. \n  \nLucy Parr (BSc\, MSc) is currently studying for a Doctorate in educational and community psychology. One of her four children has a rare chromosomal disorder resulting in multiple complex needs. After years as a stay at home parent\, she returned to university to gain a First Class honours which resulted a nomination as National Student of the Year 2018. She completed an MA in Oxford and is now studying as an Educational Psychologist. She’s a non-preachy vegan\, saltwater soul who loves the sea\, a cleaner upper of many shituations and has now got to the stage of life where she needs to moisturise her elbows.
URL:https://www.bornattherighttime.com/event/reimagining-communication-and-co-production-with-families-in-a-post-covid-world/
LOCATION:On-line\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:All Events,Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200625T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200625T133000
DTSTAMP:20260422T204705
CREATED:20200610T090044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200610T090044Z
UID:14277-1593077400-1593091800@www.bornattherighttime.com
SUMMARY:Reimagining communication and co-production in a post-covid world
DESCRIPTION:Everything has changed. Now we must reimagine practice post-Covid-19 to communicate with families of those with complex needs\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nSocial distancing\, isolation\, shielding have all become common words across the globe. How has Covid-19 affected our ability to communicate with families of those with complex needs? The Disabled Children’s Partnership research has highlighted that families in lockdown are suffering. \nThe challenge for practitioners across health\, education and social care is to provide connected\, meaningful and evidence based service which meets the needs of families where they are. \nAfter a hugely successful presentation at the international eHealth Summit this inspiring CPD accredited study* day explores; \n\nFamilies’ lived experience (including in lockdown)\nTelehealth: Pale imitation or colossal opportunity?\nCommunication and co-production with families\nThe challenge of reimagining: Is resilience a personal endeavour or responsibility of the system?\nHow professional practice and service provision can be reimagined in a post-covid world.\n\nProvides 7 hours CPD accredited training (On-line training 9.30am-1.30pm BST) \nThis Born at the Right Time Course is hosted by Founder Rachel Wright\, Lucy Parr and Sarah Clayton\, CEO Simple Stuff Works. \nRachel Wright (BSc) is a qualified nurse and unqualified mum of 3\, parenting a son with complex disabilities and life-limiting epilepsy. Author (The Skies I’m Under)\, award winning blogger\, speaker\, trainer and founder of Born at the Right Time. She’s passionate about effective communication\, co-production\, community and embracing life’s challenges. An expert through lived experience\, Rachel works towards bridging the gap between families of children with complex conditions and the practitioners who support them. Occasionally she ties on her trainers and runs in a vague attempt to counteract her love for Salt ‘n Vinegar crisps\, hummus and all things carbohydrate. Her middle son is currently writing a book titled\, “My mum’s epic fails” (it is likely to have more than one volume). \n  \nSarah Clayton (BSc\, PGCE) is passionate about all things postural care. Sounds dull but it turns out that her passion translates into highly contagious enthusiasm. She’s a biologist and qualified teacher with over 20 years’ experience of working alongside families of children with complex needs. Her life’s mission is to reduce avoidable complications such as hip dislocations and scoliosis. She has developed a range of accredited training courses accessible to health\, social care and education practitioners. When her daughter was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumour aged 6 she suddenly became part of ‘one of those families’. Sarah has three other children\, works full time and can regularly be found wearing her jumper inside out. \n  \nLucy Parr (BSc\, MSc) is currently studying for a Doctorate in educational and community psychology. One of her four children has a rare chromosomal disorder resulting in multiple complex needs. After years as a stay at home parent\, she returned to university to gain a First Class honours which resulted a nomination as National Student of the Year 2018. She completed an MA in Oxford and is now studying as an Educational Psychologist. She’s a non-preachy vegan\, saltwater soul who loves the sea\, a cleaner upper of many shituations and has now got to the stage of life where she needs to moisturise her elbows.
URL:https://www.bornattherighttime.com/event/reimagining-communication-and-co-production-in-a-post-covid-world/
LOCATION:On-line\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:All Events,Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200513T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200513T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T204705
CREATED:20200115T120923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200212T140107Z
UID:14019-1589360400-1589385600@www.bornattherighttime.com
SUMMARY:Communication and co-production with relatives and carers
DESCRIPTION:An inspiring\, interactive and unique CPD accredited study day sharing lived experience\, research and best practice. Focused on equipping practitioners to effectively communicate and work in co-production with families of children/adults who have complex needs. Every delegate will leave better informed with practical ways to improve future practice. \nLunch and refreshments included. \nWhy?\nWhen time and resources are limited\, maximising interactions with family/carers is essential. Effective communication and co-production increases engagement\, reduces complaints and improves outcomes. \nWho?\nEveryone in health\, education or social care interacting with families of children/adults with complex needs: teachers\, physios\, OTs\, SALTs\, LSA’s\, PCNs\, communications team\, primary\, secondary and tertiary care practitioners. Anyone who wants to work towards #bridgingthegap between practitioners and families. \nWhat?\n\nLived experience\nThe emotional journey of families\nResearch and evidence base around communication and co-production\nFace-to-face\, telephone and written communication\nBarriers to engagement\nPreparing for hard conversations\nQuality indicators for co-production and working in partnership\n\nTestimonials\n“So relevant and helpful. Probably the most insightful training I have been on.” \n“This session is a must.” \n“Fantastic\, engaging\, thought provoking and insightful training.” \n“A great session and chance to think about the complexities of communication and my own practice.” \n“Profound hearing from a parent’s perspective with lots of practical tips to use in practice.” \nTrainer\nRachel Wright is founder of Born at the Right Time\, author of The Skies I’m Under\, nurse\, award winning blogger\, speaker\, trainer and mum of three sons; one who has severe disabilities and life-limiting epilepsy. \nBorn at the Right Time is passionate about #bridgingthegap between professionals and families. Using effective communication\, co-production and community\, Born at the Right Time helps families feel connected and equips the many professionals they encounter. \nBooking via Eventbrite.
URL:https://www.bornattherighttime.com/event/cpd-accredited-training/
LOCATION:The Goldsmith Centre
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200429T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200429T150000
DTSTAMP:20260422T204705
CREATED:20191114T215728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191213T104152Z
UID:13990-1588154400-1588172400@www.bornattherighttime.com
SUMMARY:Inspiring Women Spring Day: The Yeses of God
DESCRIPTION:Growing up\, did you ever feel like following Jesus was signing up to a lot of no’s? No swearing\, no listening to pop music\, no dating. Do you have a tendency to hear restrictions louder than invitations? \nAs adults\, Rachel explores whether we continue to stay focused on the no’s\, expecting a bearded white man in the sky to say ‘STOP’. Do we interpret ‘being holy’ as ‘being less’: less noisy\, less opinionated\, less challenging – just less? What if God has always been calling us into more: more love\, more grace\, more of being who God created us to be? \nBy looking at people in Scripture who heard ‘Be more’ and ‘Yes\, do it’\, take time to discern where God is saying ‘Be more’ in your life.
URL:https://www.bornattherighttime.com/event/inspiring-women-spring-day-the-yeses-of-god/
LOCATION:Waverley Abbey House
CATEGORIES:Faith
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200331T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200331T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T204705
CREATED:20200115T115957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200212T140157Z
UID:14015-1585645200-1585670400@www.bornattherighttime.com
SUMMARY:Communication and co-production with relatives and carers
DESCRIPTION:An inspiring\, interactive and unique CPD accredited study day sharing lived experience\, research and best practice. Focused on equipping practitioners to effectively communicate and work in co-production with families of children/adults who have complex needs. Every delegate will leave better informed with practical ways to improve future practice. \nLunch and refreshments included. \nWhy?\nWhen time and resources are limited\, maximising interactions with family/carers is essential. Effective communication and co-production increases engagement\, reduces complaints and improves outcomes. \nWho?\nEveryone in health\, education or social care interacting with families of children/adults with complex needs: teachers\, physios\, OTs\, SALTs\, LSA’s\, PCNs\, communications team\, primary\, secondary and tertiary care practitioners. Anyone who wants to work towards #bridgingthegap between practitioners and families. \nWhat?\n\nLived experience\nThe emotional journey of families\nResearch and evidence base around communication and co-production\nFace-to-face\, telephone and written communication\nBarriers to engagement\nPreparing for hard conversations\nQuality indicators for co-production and working in partnership\n\nTestimonials\n“So relevant and helpful. Probably the most insightful training I have been on.” \n“This session is a must.” \n“Fantastic\, engaging\, thought provoking and insightful training.” \n“A great session and chance to think about the complexities of communication and my own practice.” \n“Profound hearing from a parent’s perspective with lots of practical tips to use in practice.” \nTrainer\nRachel Wright is founder of Born at the Right Time\, author of The Skies I’m Under\, nurse\, award winning blogger\, speaker\, trainer and mum of three sons; one who has severe disabilities and life-limiting epilepsy. \nBorn at the Right Time is passionate about #bridgingthegap between professionals and families. Using effective communication\, co-production and community\, Born at the Right Time helps families feel connected and equips the many professionals they encounter. \nBooking via Eventbrite.
URL:https://www.bornattherighttime.com/event/communicationandcoproduction/
LOCATION:Anglia Ruskin University\, Bishop Hall Lane\, Chelmsford\, CM1 1SQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200317T003000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200317T130000
DTSTAMP:20260422T204705
CREATED:20191114T212653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191213T103842Z
UID:13984-1584405000-1584450000@www.bornattherighttime.com
SUMMARY:Effective communication and co-production: is it possible?
DESCRIPTION:With co-production considered by both the CQC and Ofsted as fundamental to working with individuals and families\, this seminar brings alive lived experience to put families back into the heart of clinical practice. \nUsing up to date research and evidence\, you will leave inspired to implement insights and strategies that puts effective communication and co-production at the heart of your business\, practice and everyday interactions with relatives and carers.
URL:https://www.bornattherighttime.com/event/effective-communication-and-co-production-is-it-possible/
LOCATION:NEC Birmingham
CATEGORIES:All Events,Speaking Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200212T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200212T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T204705
CREATED:20200115T115854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200212T140253Z
UID:13930-1581498000-1581523200@www.bornattherighttime.com
SUMMARY:Communication and co-production with relatives and carers
DESCRIPTION:An inspiring\, interactive and unique CPD accredited study day sharing lived experience\, research and best practice. Focused on equipping practitioners to effectively communicate and work in co-production with families of children/adults who have complex needs. Every delegate will leave better informed with practical ways to improve future practice. \nLunch and refreshments included. \nWhy?\nWhen time and resources are limited\, maximising interactions with family/carers is essential. Effective communication and co-production increases engagement\, reduces complaints and improves outcomes. \nWho?\nEveryone in health\, education or social care interacting with families of children/adults with complex needs: teachers\, physios\, OTs\, SALTs\, LSA’s\, PCNs\, communications team\, primary\, secondary and tertiary care practitioners. Anyone who wants to work towards #bridgingthegap between practitioners and families. \nWhat?\n\nLived experience\nThe emotional journey of families\nResearch and evidence base around communication and co-production\nFace-to-face\, telephone and written communication\nBarriers to engagement\nPreparing for hard conversations\nQuality indicators for co-production and working in partnership\n\nTestimonials\n“So relevant and helpful. Probably the most insightful training I have been on.” \n“This session is a must.” \n“Fantastic\, engaging\, thought provoking and insightful training.” \n“A great session and chance to think about the complexities of communication and my own practice.” \n“Profound hearing from a parent’s perspective with lots of practical tips to use in practice.” \nTrainer\nRachel Wright is founder of Born at the Right Time\, author of The Skies I’m Under\, nurse\, award winning blogger\, speaker\, trainer and mum of three sons; one who has severe disabilities and life-limiting epilepsy. \nBorn at the Right Time is passionate about #bridgingthegap between professionals and families. Using effective communication\, co-production and community\, Born at the Right Time helps families feel connected and equips the many professionals they encounter. \nBooking via Eventbrite.
URL:https://www.bornattherighttime.com/event/communication-and-co-production-with-relatives-and-carers-2/
LOCATION:Anglia Ruskin University\, Bishop Hall Lane\, Chelmsford\, CM1 1SQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200107T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200107T150000
DTSTAMP:20260422T204705
CREATED:20191114T211339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191114T211339Z
UID:13976-1578387600-1578409200@www.bornattherighttime.com
SUMMARY:Langside School Inset Day
DESCRIPTION:An inspiring\, interactive and unique CPD accredited\, education focused inset day for a special educational needs school. Sharing lived experience\, research and best practice of communication and co-production with parents and carers. \nFocused on equipping practitioners to effectively communicate and work in co-production with families of children who have complex needs. Leaving every delegate better informed with practical ways to improve future practice. \n 
URL:https://www.bornattherighttime.com/event/langside-school-inset-day/
CATEGORIES:All Events,Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191205T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191205T130000
DTSTAMP:20260422T204705
CREATED:20191114T211615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191114T211615Z
UID:13978-1575545400-1575550800@www.bornattherighttime.com
SUMMARY:Paediatric Palliative Care Team meeting
DESCRIPTION:Speaking about lived experience as the parent of a child with complex needs\, effective communication and co-production with parents and carers with a Paediatric palliative care team in Essex.
URL:https://www.bornattherighttime.com/event/paediatric-palliative-care-team-meeting/
LOCATION:Chelmsford
CATEGORIES:All Events,Speaking Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191120T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191120T170000
DTSTAMP:20260422T204705
CREATED:20190508T083728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190508T084005Z
UID:13840-1574236800-1574269200@www.bornattherighttime.com
SUMMARY:Postural care for 0-3 years
DESCRIPTION:For families unexpectedly thrust into the world of disability\, discussing and understanding issues around 24-hour postural care can be challenging. This comprehensive and practical study day will equip practitioners working with families in these critical early years. \nUsing evidence based practice and the understanding of lived experience Rachel engages delegates to understand the physiological\, therapeutic\, emotional issues surrounding engaging and supporting families of preschoolers. This interactive\, dynamic and memorable training day will leave every delegate better informed with practical ways to improve their future practice through greater understanding of; \n\nPostural care needs for 0-3 year olds\nBest practice in postural care\nLegislative and government guidelines\nEmotional journey of families\nBarriers to engagement\nWorking in partnership\n\nCPD Accredited
URL:https://www.bornattherighttime.com/event/postural-care-for-0-3-years/
LOCATION:Tamworth
CATEGORIES:All Events,Training
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191119T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191119T170000
DTSTAMP:20260422T204705
CREATED:20190508T082530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190705T125743Z
UID:13836-1574150400-1574182800@www.bornattherighttime.com
SUMMARY:Communication and co-production with relatives and carers
DESCRIPTION:An inspiring\, interactive and unique CPD accredited study day sharing lived experience\, research and best practice. Focused on equipping practitioners to effectively communicate and work in co-production with families of children/adults who have complex needs. Every delegate will leave better informed with practical ways to improve future practice. \nLunch and refreshments included. \nWhy?\nWhen time and resources are limited\, maximising interactions with family/carers is essential. Effective communication and co-production increases engagement\, reduces complaints and improves outcomes. \nWho?\nEveryone in health\, education or social care interacting with families of children/adults with complex needs: teachers\, physios\, OTs\, SALTs\, LSA’s\, PCNs\, communications team\, primary\, secondary and tertiary care practitioners – and many more. \nWhat?\n\nLived experience\nThe emotional journey of families\nResearch and evidence base around communication and co-production\nFace-to-face\, telephone and written communication\nBarriers to engagement\nPreparing for hard conversations\nQuality indicators for co-production and working in partnership\n\nTestimonials\n“So relevant and helpful. Probably the most insightful training I have been on.” \n“This session is a must.” \n“Fantastic\, engaging\, thought provoking and insightful training.” \n“A great session and chance to think about the complexities of communication and my own practice.” \n“Profound hearing from a parent’s perspective with lots of practical tips to use in practice.” \nTrainer\nRachel Wright is founder of Born at the Right Time\, author of The Skies I’m Under\, nurse\, award winning blogger\, speaker\, trainer and mum of three sons; one who has severe disabilities and life-limiting epilepsy. \nBorn at the Right Time is passionate about bridging the gap between professionals and families. Using effective communication\, co-production and community\, Born at the Right Time helps families feel connected and equips the many professionals they encounter. \nBooking via Eventbrite.
URL:https://www.bornattherighttime.com/event/effective-communication-with-relatives-and-carers/
LOCATION:Tamworth
CATEGORIES:All Events,Training
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191112T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191112T163000
DTSTAMP:20260422T204705
CREATED:20190705T134743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190705T134743Z
UID:13884-1573549200-1573576200@www.bornattherighttime.com
SUMMARY:Communication and co-production with relatives and carers
DESCRIPTION:An inspiring\, interactive and unique CPD accredited study day sharing lived experience\, research and best practice. Focused on equipping practitioners to effectively communicate and work in co-production with families of children/adults who have complex needs. Every delegate will leave better informed with practical ways to improve future practice. \nLunch and refreshments included. \nWhy?\nWhen time and resources are limited\, maximising interactions with family/carers is essential. Effective communication and co-production increases engagement\, reduces complaints and improves outcomes. \nWho?\nEveryone in health\, education or social care interacting with families of children/adults with complex needs: teachers\, physios\, OTs\, SALTs\, LSA’s\, PCNs\, communications team\, primary\, secondary and tertiary care practitioners – and many more. \nWhat?\n\nLived experience\nThe emotional journey of families\nResearch and evidence base around communication and co-production\nFace-to-face\, telephone and written communication\nBarriers to engagement\nPreparing for hard conversations\nQuality indicators for co-production and working in partnership\n\nTestimonials\n“So relevant and helpful. Probably the most insightful training I have been on.” \n“This session is a must.” \n“Fantastic\, engaging\, thought provoking and insightful training.” \n“A great session and chance to think about the complexities of communication and my own practice.” \n“Profound hearing from a parent’s perspective with lots of practical tips to use in practice.” \nTrainer\nRachel Wright is founder of Born at the Right Time\, author of The Skies I’m Under\, nurse\, award winning blogger\, speaker\, trainer and mum of three sons; one who has severe disabilities and life-limiting epilepsy. \nBorn at the Right Time is passionate about bridging the gap between professionals and families. Using effective communication\, co-production and community\, Born at the Right Time helps families feel connected and equips the many professionals they encounter. \nBooking via Eventbrite.
URL:https://www.bornattherighttime.com/event/communication-and-co-production-with-relatives-and-carers/
LOCATION:Anglia Ruskin University\, Bishop Hall Lane\, Chelmsford\, CM1 1SQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:All Events,Training
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191025T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191025T170000
DTSTAMP:20260422T204705
CREATED:20190910T133724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190910T133724Z
UID:13949-1571997600-1572022800@www.bornattherighttime.com
SUMMARY:Raising the Bar III National PMLD conference
DESCRIPTION:As a founding Trustee for Camp Jojo\, I’m delighted to be speaking at Raising the Bar III about the incredible work of Camp Jojo which came about as we wanted to give other families the kind of holiday experience we always wanted as the parent of a child with complex needs. \n“Camp Jojo gives 6-7 families with children with complex needs at a time\, the opportunity to camp for 3 days under canvas on a specially adapted campsite on Ivy Farm\, East Mersea with whatever accessible equipment they require. \nWe provide trained volunteers committed to supporting each family to ensure the experience remains a holiday rather than an endurance event. \nAt Camp Jojo we pride ourselves on ensuring all activities are accessible to every family member : bushcraft activities\, time round the fire and lots of outdoor fun\, foraging\, beach time\, tomahawk throwing\, feeding farm animals\, campfires\, tai chi\, fire lighting\, music\, massage and much more.” \nRaising the Bar III focuses on a review of the Core & Essential Service Standards for the support of people with profound and multiple learning disabilities. \nBuilding on the previous Raising the Bar National Conferences\, we aim to bring together speakers\, delegates and exhibitors from the UK\, Ireland and beyond to share positive stories and practice to inspire and promote the very best support. \nIf you are a family carer\, education/health or social care professional there is so much to be gained from this wonderful event. In addition to fantastic speakers and exhibitors it is true that we attract the most amazing delegates. \n 
URL:https://www.bornattherighttime.com/event/raising-the-bar-iii-national-pmld-conference/
LOCATION:Birmingham University
CATEGORIES:All Events,Speaking Events
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191021T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191022T170000
DTSTAMP:20260422T204705
CREATED:20190910T132558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190910T132758Z
UID:13947-1571659200-1571763600@www.bornattherighttime.com
SUMMARY:Training medical Students
DESCRIPTION:Building rapport with relatives and carers is central to good paediatric care. Training medical students in the reality of lived experience for families with complex needs\, priorities\, perspective and co-production in practice.
URL:https://www.bornattherighttime.com/event/training-medical-students/
LOCATION:Anglia Ruskin University\, Bishop Hall Lane\, Chelmsford\, CM1 1SQ\, United Kingdom
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191016T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191016T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T204705
CREATED:20190910T115232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190910T115232Z
UID:13931-1571218200-1571241600@www.bornattherighttime.com
SUMMARY:Communication and Co-production
DESCRIPTION:An inspiring\, interactive and unique CPD accredited study day sharing lived experience\, research and best practice. Focused on equipping practitioners to effectively communicate and work in co-production with families of children/adults who have complex needs. Every delegate will leave better informed with practical ways to improve future practice. \nLunch and refreshments included. \nWhy?\nWhen time and resources are limited\, maximising interactions with family/carers is essential. Effective communication and co-production increases engagement\, reduces complaints and improves outcomes. \nWho?\nEveryone in health\, education or social care interacting with families of children/adults with complex needs: teachers\, physios\, OTs\, SALTs\, LSA’s\, PCNs\, communications team\, primary\, secondary and tertiary care practitioners – and many more. \nWhat?\n\nLived experience\nThe emotional journey of families\nResearch and evidence base around communication and co-production\nFace-to-face\, telephone and written communication\nBarriers to engagement\nPreparing for hard conversations\nQuality indicators for co-production and working in partnership\n\nTestimonials\n“So relevant and helpful. Probably the most insightful training I have been on.” \n“This session is a must.” \n“Fantastic\, engaging\, thought provoking and insightful training.” \n“A great session and chance to think about the complexities of communication and my own practice.” \n“Profound hearing from a parent’s perspective with lots of practical tips to use in practice.” \nTrainer\nRachel Wright is founder of Born at the Right Time\, author of The Skies I’m Under\, nurse\, award winning blogger\, speaker\, trainer and mum of three sons; one who has severe disabilities and life-limiting epilepsy. \nBorn at the Right Time is passionate about bridging the gap between professionals and families. Using effective communication\, co-production and community\, Born at the Right Time helps families feel connected and equips the many professionals they encounter. \nBooking via Eventbrite.
URL:https://www.bornattherighttime.com/event/communication-and-co-production-2/
CATEGORIES:All Events,Training
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191012T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191012T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T204705
CREATED:20190910T132001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190910T132318Z
UID:13940-1570874400-1570896000@www.bornattherighttime.com
SUMMARY:New Voice Conference
DESCRIPTION:Why are attendance awards toxic for school communities?\nWe all know going to school is important and directly impacts the opportunities children have in the future but are we encouraging good attendance and tackling poor attendance well? \nDoes your school attendance strategy nurture inclusion\, kindness and community or potentially isolate vulnerable families\, penalise disabled children and promote division? \n \n 
URL:https://www.bornattherighttime.com/event/new-voice-conference/
CATEGORIES:All Events,Speaking Events
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191008T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191008T170000
DTSTAMP:20260422T204705
CREATED:20190910T125143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190910T125143Z
UID:13937-1570525200-1570554000@www.bornattherighttime.com
SUMMARY:Communication and Co-production
DESCRIPTION:Supporting\, inspiring and training SEND staff working with children who have Special Educational Needs.
URL:https://www.bornattherighttime.com/event/communication-and-co-production-3/
LOCATION:Wirral
CATEGORIES:All Events,Training
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190921T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190921T183000
DTSTAMP:20260422T204705
CREATED:20190910T124905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190910T124905Z
UID:13933-1569060000-1569090600@www.bornattherighttime.com
SUMMARY:London Carers Festival 2019
DESCRIPTION:With Carers UK and alongside other authors I will be reading an extract from my memoir\, The Skies I’m Under between 3-4pm as part of celebrating carers across this capital. \n 
URL:https://www.bornattherighttime.com/event/london-carers-festival-2019/
CATEGORIES:All Events,Speaking Events
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190809T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190809T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T204705
CREATED:20190311T165255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190311T165255Z
UID:13700-1565348400-1565352000@www.bornattherighttime.com
SUMMARY:Shattered; God's view through life's broken windows
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Breathe programme supporting carers and parents\, I will be sharing some insights from our recent book Shattered. \nLife events can leave us Shattered. But we aren’t alone; Jesus’ hard and messy life baffled people too. Maybe brokenness doesn’t always need fixing but hope\, transformation and God’s light are found at the broken edges of life.
URL:https://www.bornattherighttime.com/event/shattered-gods-view-through-lifes-broken-windows/
LOCATION:New Wine
CATEGORIES:All Events,Faith
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190515T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190515T143000
DTSTAMP:20260422T204705
CREATED:20190311T163957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190311T163957Z
UID:13696-1557921600-1557930600@www.bornattherighttime.com
SUMMARY:Schwartz Round "Living with Loss"
DESCRIPTION:Speaking as a panellist on Essex University Schwartz Round on the subject of ‘Living with loss’.
URL:https://www.bornattherighttime.com/event/schwartz-round-living-with-loss/
LOCATION:Colchester Campus
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190409T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190409T210000
DTSTAMP:20260422T204705
CREATED:20181004T102508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190222T083055Z
UID:13203-1554838200-1554843600@www.bornattherighttime.com
SUMMARY:Shoebury and Thorpe Bay Baptist Church
DESCRIPTION:Shoebury and Thorpe Bay Baptist Church Lent Series. \nShattered: God’s view through Life’s Broken Windows \nReflections and thoughts from the new book by Tim and Rachel Wright. \n \nInstead of the book of your dreams\, Shattered is the book you want when your dreams seem out of reach. It’s an honest and funny devotional which takes a refreshing new look at the inevitable twists and turns of life. \nFor all of us\, life events can arrive accompanied by grief\, heartache or simply a sense of disappointment. Shatteredwalks us through how brokenness doesn’t necessarily need fixing\, but rather growth\, transformation and abundance can actually happen at the broken edges of life.
URL:https://www.bornattherighttime.com/event/stbbc/
LOCATION:Southend on sea\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:All Events,Faith
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190409T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190409T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T204705
CREATED:20190402T114824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190402T114824Z
UID:13821-1554800400-1554811200@www.bornattherighttime.com
SUMMARY:Communicating with parents and carers
DESCRIPTION:Lecturing paediatric nursing students in communicating with parents and carers through giving insight into lived experience and research around effective communication\, person-centred care and co-production.
URL:https://www.bornattherighttime.com/event/communicating-with-parents-and-carers/
LOCATION:London
CATEGORIES:All Events,Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190407T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190407T193000
DTSTAMP:20260422T204705
CREATED:20190402T114037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190402T114227Z
UID:13816-1554620400-1554665400@www.bornattherighttime.com
SUMMARY:BBC Essex
DESCRIPTION:Interview with Peter Holmes on BBC Essex Sunday morning Faith and music show – talking about Shattered.
URL:https://www.bornattherighttime.com/event/bbc-essex/
LOCATION:BBC Essex\, Chelmsford
CATEGORIES:All Events,Faith,Speaking Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.bornattherighttime.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/shattered-mockup.jpg
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