Course information

Course objectives

The course is a blend of approaches, mixing online and off-line content, individual and group work, facilitated and self-managed learning,  tapping into your creative and brainy capacities, all of which we hope will combine to create an enjoyable and worthwhile learning journey for you.

By the end, we hope you will have:

  • A deeper understanding of professional partnership management  (‘brokering’)
  • Awareness of conceptual frameworks on process management
  • Stronger Partnership Brokering skills
  • A reflective approach to professional partnership brokering practice and good practice principles
  • Insights into your own partnering practice and greater confidence to manage partnering processes
  • Explored innovative approaches to addressing challenges in partnerships

Each session will require specific preparation and follow-up work. This will be clearly laid out through the menu button for each session, listed on the right. There, we will point you to relevant materials (to read, to watch, to reflect on or to do) and we will upload slides and other materials we used during the sessions there.

So, to get started, click on Pre-course work and Session 1!

Session link, dates and times:

(All times given are the UK Time zone)
Link to join training sessions:

Certificate of Completion

All participants who attend and actively participate in the whole course will receive a Certificate of Completion. They may then progress to one of the Advanced Courses options, including professional Accreditation. More information about these options will be given during the course.

PLEASE NOTE:
Participation in the skills practice sessions (sessions 5 and 6) is a core requirement for this course, and for the award of the Certificate.
Anyone who has to miss any of the other sessions will be expected to catch up through reading the materials and watching the recording of the webinar. Trainers then have the discretion to invite them to submit further work to show that they have reflected on the material missed.
Anyone who misses more than one session will not be awarded a Certificate and will need to fulfil certain ‘bridging requirements’ before being eligible to apply for any Advanced Practice course.