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Emotional aspects of work with animals in the context of change and complexity, a webinar with Dr Sadie King
Date: Thursday 16th July 2020
Opening times: 13.00 - 14.00
Venue: Webinar
Details
As a part of our Leadership initiative, we are running a series of free webinars for veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses to address the challenges of leading and working with colleagues and clients through the coronavirus pandemic.
This hour-long session on 'Emotional aspects of work with animals in the context of change and complexity' is in collaboration with the Tavistock Institute, a not-for-profit organisation that applies social science methodologies to contemporary issues and problems, and will be led by experts in the field of organisational development and change with this third webinar being led by Dr Sadie King PhD, Principal Researcher / Consultant at the Tavistock Institute.
There are four webinars in the series tackling a specific theme each week, each of which builds upon the last, listeners will be provided with advice, guidance and coaching to enable them to grow their understanding and confidence so that they feel better placed to negotiate, lead, or support others, during these uncertain times. The sessions will also be recorded and made available later.