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Must See

23 May 2014

CherriesLast week we ran showcase sessions in Manchester, London, and here at The Hub. The topic was Unconscious Bias, but mostly we wanted to give people an opportunity to experience the power of our drama-based approach. Because it’s a ‘must see’ kind of thing. You just won’t get it, unless you do.

I’m delighted to say, they all went very, very well. But don’t take my word for it, check out some of the delegate feedback:

“Style was great. Just right”

“Loved the technology / interactive questions. I really enjoyed the session.”

“Enjoyed the easy going style and delivery on what can be a difficult subject.”

“Engaging, fun, encouraged self-reflection.”

“Useful, thought provoking and innovative approach.”

“Excellent content and delivery.”

“Good group interaction. Relaxed and informative style.”

“Love the methodology. Very powerful.”

“Engaging style, relevant content and appropriate for the audience.”

“Good demonstration of techniques. I understand what you meant by needing to ‘show’.”

“Loved the acting situations and [audience] input.”

“Liked the use of videos instead of all actors.”

“Fab

Okay, so I know what you’re thinking, Peter’s cherry picking quotes. Well, yes, that’s true. But aside from some requests for a few alternative scenarios, some case studies, a bit more theory, some handouts, and a little more time for discussions, nobody actually said anything negative, at all. It’s true. It was pretty much all cherries!

I’ll give you plenty of notice next time we’re running some public sessions, so you can come along and see for yourself.

Peter and Shona were out and about yesterday at the Diversity in Health and Care Partnership Programme event with NHS Employers and NHS Confederation in Newcastle!

#NHSEPartners

Here are some highlights, from the feedback we received on our most recent tour.
It showcased the many jobs within the NHS. 🏥
If your organisation needs to engage young people, challenge stereotypes and raise aspirations we'd love to talk to you. https://youtu.be/buwUcvn0zmU?si=GeiC2yEQo4FZe_by

The Enact Extra team have been busy filming a neurodiversity resource for an energy client. Filmed enactments are a powerful way to increase awareness by highlighting unique perspectives, we can help to bridge the gap and create a more inclusive society.

#EmbraceDiversity

Our #inclusiveleadership training programme focuses on exactly what’s needed to bring the best out of individuals and teams. Aspiring inclusive leaders in today’s workplace. #inclusive #Management #skillforce #TeamworkMakesTheDreamWork

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