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If you want to develop your solutions focus
expertise within a community of skilled practitioners, The EDGe
is the group for you. With regular meetings and a network of
support, you have a ready-made, practical way to increase your
learning and grow your professional skills.
The EDGe is an exclusive network, which you
will be invited to join when you complete any of our training
programmes.
What EDGe members say they value about the
sessions:
- "Ideas today to use tomorrow"
"Informality and openness"
"Chance to learn something new each time (from prepared input)"
"The blend of the day's topic and dealing with what crops up"
"Different competences and backgrounds dealing with concrete ideas"
"Making sense of what we know"
"Renewing old acquaintances"
"Ability to think out loud about processes"
In the UK, your first session is included for free as a bonus for graduating from our programmes, and membership offers the chance to:
- Attend three exciting topic-based Solutions Focus workshops each year
- Work with The Solutions Focus team on different angles and aspects of SF
- Develop your SF work on real-life projects and topics
- Continue to practice and learn Solutions Focus skills
- Benefit from support and encouragement from other members
- Share success stories and consulting about challenging situations
- Gain an extended reputation within the SF world
The group is a friendly and informal gathering. We currently meet three times a year, with a lead topic for each workshop. Each meeting features fresh discussion and work on an aspect of Solutions Focus practice, as well as plenty of time to consider projects, questions and issues raised by members on the day. Meetings run from 10.00-4.30, to allow travel on the day.
As you build your skills and become a recognised
expert in the SF approach, the EDGe will support, refresh and
invigorate you at every stage of development. Make the most
of your investment, by continuing your solutions-focused discussions
and involvement at the top level.
This is a valuable opportunity to consult
with Paul, Janine and other leading members in the SF community
about your own situations, projects and practice, and to continue
your learning. |