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Our online and in-person events, workshops, and trainings offer you a chance to gain perspective and learn new skills to navigate these times. Discover them below.

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IFS for Social Transformation

Join us for the 1st cohort of this unique online training programme, bringing the transformative model of Internal Family Systems (IFS) to the field of social transformation.

Developed and piloted by Steffi Bednarek in 2025, this course will be co-delivered with Dr. Richard Schwartz (the creator of IFS), Vanessa Andreotti, Nora Bateson, and David Kitchings.

IFS sees people — and societies — as a collection of “parts”, each with unique roles. It teaches that leading from your core “self” (calm, compassionate presence) can heal both personal and systemic wounds. In this course, you will learn to apply IFS principles to drive collective healing and justice, showing how self-awareness and empathy fuel meaningful social change.

Starting Autumn 2026.Join the waitlist and be the first to know when it goes live.

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Once you join the waitlist, you’ll be the first to know when registration opens. We’ll send you a personalised email with everything you need, including:

  • Key details about the training (dates, tuition, and what to expect).

  • Step-by-step registration instructions to secure your spot.

  • Scholarship opportunities—because transformative education should be accessible to all.

    Stay tuned to start your journey toward impact!

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Ecology and the Imagination
Jun
21
to Jul 15

Ecology and the Imagination

In this short intensive course we will study myth, story, poetry, image-making and philosophy as an interconnected whole that can nourish, ground and power our imaginations to become a force for goodness, justice, truth and beauty in the world.

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Climate Change and the Imagination
May
13

Climate Change and the Imagination

A two-part dialogue exploring how climate change features in the imagination and how we might imagine ways to address contemporary ecological and social challenges. We will ask a number of questions: Is the climate crisis also an aesthetic crisis? Are we suffering from a scourge of literalism and technocratic idolatry? How might poetry, the imagination and myths help us make sense of our contemporary situation and challenges?

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Book cover titled 'Climate Psychology and Change' by Steffi Bednarek, featuring a pink background with abstract green leaves and white text.