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The BSANZ seminar series is gathering quite a following, and with good reason! 
This third seminar in our series of five will certainly refresh your thoughts about your work, and how Balint groups integrate with it. Read on…

 

Register now to join us 
~ ~ Saturday, 19th September, 10–11.30am AEST ~ ~
 
The Balint Society of Australia & New Zealand continues
BALINT WEAVING: Exploring Balint Group Work & Leadership
 with SESSION THREE of our Zoom seminar series
 

Balint Approach to Ethics & Enactment 

 
What are the ethical standards of your professional association? And how do these relate to Balint work? Leonie, a widely experienced international and local teacher and trainer, will discuss how an ordinary Balint group can encourage us all to think more deeply about ethics in our everyday work.
 
 
Registrationadmin.bsanz@bigpond.com to receive the Zoom link.  
No fee for current financial members  I  $40 per seminar for non-members
 
Saturday 19 September 2020, 10 – 11:30 am AEST
 
Seminar three describes how an ordinary Balint group can assist in promoting ethical thinking in everyday clinical work. A small pilot study was done across different cultures and professional groupings. As a pre-group activity, participants are asked to read through their own professional code of conduct before the session. Do any particular patients come to mind as you do this?

Presenter:

Leonie Sullivan is an Accredited Balint Leader, educator and supervisor, and is a foundation member of the BSANZ. She has organised, led and collaborated on many Balint workshops and Balint leadership trainings in Australia and internationally. Leonie has been an invited Balint presenter at the IPA Asian Pacific conferences, (China, Japan, Taiwan) where she recently presented her paper and workshop on Ethics and Enactment.

Chair:

Hilary Ash is a Melbourne social worker who leads or co-leads several Balint groups. Her private practice is with individuals and couples and with male family violence issues. Hilary is an Accredited Leader Trainer.


For information about the rest of this rich series of five seminars:
https://www.balintaustralianewzealand.org/balint-weaving-exploring-balint-group-work-and-leadership/ 
 

ARTWORK: Heather Shawe (Wiradjuri) ‘The Beauty of Being’ 2019, Raffia
This artwork was created through The Torch, a not for profit organisation, that provides art, cultural and arts industry support to Indigenous offenders and ex- offenders in Victoria.
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