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		<title>New Academic Partner</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Feb 2012 15:12:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are delighted to announce that from autumn 2012, subject to approval, the four year training programme will be validated with the University of Bedfordshire. This is an exciting new development and will see IFT’s courses located within the Department of Applied &#8230; <a href="http://www.ift.org.uk/new-academic-partner/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are delighted to announce that from autumn 2012, subject to approval, the four year training programme will be validated with the University of Bedfordshire. This is an exciting new development and will see IFT’s courses located within the Department of Applied Social Studies which also houses social work and nursing training.  The University has a good reputation for practice training amongst the professions and also has an excellent record in research in these areas. It is also familiar with systemic courses, having been the validating partner for other systemic courses in the past.</p>
<p>We are delighted with this development and look forward to a long and mutually beneficial arrangement to take us into the future.</p>
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		<title>Report on the Karl Tomm workshop</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jun 2011 13:50:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Institute of Family Therapy welcomed Dr. Karl Tomm for a very successful two day workshop in June last year and we are delighted to announce that he will be returning this April to present another two day event. Since his &#8230; <a href="http://www.ift.org.uk/report-on-the-karl-tomm-workshop/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Institute of Family Therapy welcomed Dr. Karl Tomm for a very successful two day workshop in June last year and we are delighted to announce that he will be returning this April to present another two day event. Since his important papers in the late 1980,s on Interventive Interviewing, Karl has continued to work on making further distinctions to the categories of questions and has developed a framework that can be used in a range of contexts. For example in 2005 Karl collaborated with Carsten Hornstrup to extend circular and reflexive questions into management environments. This work continues and Karl is interested to know about others’ experience of using his framework in innovative ways.</p>
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		<title>Training developments at IFT</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jun 2011 13:48:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many of you will have received the AFT mailing which highlights the Munro report and the Reclaiming Social Work model in Hackney. What some of you may not know is that the Institute of Family Therapy has been actively involved &#8230; <a href="http://www.ift.org.uk/celebrations-at-ift/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many of you will have received the AFT mailing which highlights the Munro report and the Reclaiming Social Work model in Hackney. What some of you may not know is that the Institute of Family Therapy has been actively involved in delivering systemic training to the workforce in Hackney Children and Young People’s Services for the past 3 years and we have secured a contract to continue to deliver training for the next 3 years.</p>
<p>It has been very exciting and rewarding to be part of the Reclaiming strategy which incorporates systemic ideas into social work practice. The results so far are very gratifying with larger numbers of social workers at all levels completing the Foundation level training and Intermediate level training. In fact a small number of social workers and other professionals from Hackney are now on the Masters course.</p>
<p>In addition to the systemic courses, IFT also provides action learning sets to a range of professionals in Hackney Children and Young People’s Services from Independent Reviewing Officers, Senior Managers and Unit co-ordinators (administrators). This layered approach has made an important contribution to the organisational commitment in Hackney to embrace systemic ideas at all levels of practice and management.</p>
<p>In the context of IFT’s success in Hackney, we are now involved in delivering introductory, intermediate and supervision courses around the country.</p>
<p>I would like to thank the following people who have participated with me in this exciting development and I look forward to sharing continued success as we move into the next phase of our contract with Hackney. Thanks are due to the small team who ensure that this work is of an excellent standard, Dana Mills-Powell, coordinator of the Foundation course, Enid Colmer, coordinator of the Intermediate course, Chip Chimera, Sumita Dutta and Nick Pendry, and Veronica Padilla who supports us administratively.</p>
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		<title>Joint IFT Relate conference</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 May 2011 10:33:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Institute of Family Therapy and Relate 2nd Joint Conference, 28th and 29th October 2010. Challenging Dominant Discourses in Sexuality This second joint conference between Relate and the Institute of Family Therapy provided a wonderful opportunity for practitioners to grapple &#8230; <a href="http://www.ift.org.uk/joint-ift-relate-conference/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Institute of Family Therapy and Relate 2nd Joint Conference, 28th and 29th October 2010.</p>
<h2>Challenging Dominant Discourses in Sexuality</h2>
<p>This second joint conference between Relate and the Institute of Family Therapy provided a wonderful opportunity for practitioners to grapple with some important and challenging ideas about sexuality in our society and in our practice rooms.</p>
<p>Despite the significance of the topic the conference attracted small numbers which may in part be due to the changes in funding of continuous professional development events, although the speakers had other ideas, which were to do with the topic and practitioners&#8217; reluctance to consider such issues.  Whatever the reason, we had an intimate gathering of about 30 participants for both days.<br />
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Following an initial short welcome from Barbara McKay, Director of the Institute of Family Therapy, and Peter Bell from Relate, the conference was opened by Dominic Davies, the Director of Pink Therapy, who gave us an overview of the development of discourses around sexuality, highlighting the heteronormative perspective that has shaped and conintues to shape our society. Dominic helped us to consider the possible consequences of holding this dominant view which then appears in some form in the therapy room.</p>
<p>Next up was Catherine Butler, Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Systemic Psychotherapist from St Bartholomew&#8217;s Hospital. Catherine carried on with the theme of the heteronormative frame and considered the real effects of prejudice in the therapy room.  She introduced social constructionist ideas to invite participants to remove the restrictions of what we see as &#8216;normal&#8217; so that more meaningful stories can be co-constructed with clients.</p>
<p>The first day concluded with both presenters offering workshops which extended the themes of their keynotes.</p>
<p>Friday opened with Damian McCann, Consultant Family and Systemic Psychotherapist working in a CAMHS context.  Damian offered a broader view of theplace that sex and sexuality take within the family.  He explored the challenges that families face around difference when one member &#8216;comes out&#8217;.  He considered the effects on the rest of the system and invited participants to wonder about managing such events in the therapy room.</p>
<p>The final speaker was Desa Markovic, Systemic Therapist, Trainer and Supervisor.  Desa shared her work as a sexual therapist and the recent developments that she has made in integrating sexual therapy and systemic therapy to create a new framework for opening up conversations about sex with clients.  She demonstrated the newly created Model for Systemic Sex Therapy which gave a framework for practitioners to use in the therapy room.</p>
<p>The afternoon saw Damian and Desa provide workshops to offer particpants the opportunity to engage with practice in relation to the themes of the morning.</p>
<p>Peter Bell from Relate closed the conference congratulating the speakers on their wonderful and engaging presentations and workshops which created a context for lively and useful debate.</p>
<p>The notion of the joint conference between two major institutions such as the Institute of Family Therapy and Relate was intended to be one way in which collaboration could be more visible.  We continue to be committed to this principle of further collaboration and plan to host other joint conferences. However, in this most uncertain financial climate we have agreed that we will make this a bi-annual event and so we look forward to 2012 for the next venture.</p>
<p>Barbara McKay of the Institute of Family Therapy and Nick Turner of the Relate Institute would welcome ideas for future events in order tha the topics continue to respond to practice challenges.</p>
<p>Many thanks to all those participants who made this second joint conference such a success.</p>
<p>Barbara McKay<br />Director, Institute of Family Therapy<br />November, 2010</p>
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