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Training Workshops

Kate has over 30 years of experience in providing transformative training and education.

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Previous participants have included:

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Academics, including undergraduate & postgraduate students

Rewilding and Nature Conservation Practitioners

Local Authority and Community Groups

Clinicians & GPs

Members of the Musicians Union

 

Current workshops include:

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'D/deaf  Awareness Training'

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Training for individuals, organisations or small businesses; to help make you better communicators and provide you with some practical tips and tricks to make your business or services more inclusive for people who hear differently- have aural diversity, are D/deaf or have a hearing loss.

 

As part of this training we also explore Deaf Gain, Aural Diversity and legacies of D/deaf oppressions and approaches to tackle audism and ableism.

 

​'Disability and Nature.'

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In this training we explore disability wisdom and social justice in Nature: inclusivity, interconnectedness and interdependence. Covering aspects of Kate's research at the intersections of Environmental Justice, Critical Disability Studies, and Disability Justice we will explore how different body minds access and experience nature, and what this can teach us in these times of biodiversity collapse. 

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All training and workshops can be either online, at your location or on our wilder land in the heart of Devon...

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Please get in touch with your training requirements:

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