Events

Thriving Under Pressure

Thriving Under Pressure

Fri 26 Feb, 03:45pm - 06:45pm
At Winters Barns, Canterbury

The Janki Foundation invites you to an afternoon seminar on the theme of "Thriving Under Pressure", to be hald at the Winters Barns, Canterbury, on Friday 26th February 2010.

This is part of a series of events in Kent based on the project 'Values in Healthcare.'  It aims to help recharge and restore our energy for our work with people so that we thrive rather than survive in our jobs.

Programme:

3.45pm   Afternoon tea & Registration

4.15pm   Introduction by Dr Julia Ronder, Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist, EKHUT

4.25pm   Is it possible to thrive under pressure?  Phillippa Dolley, BBC Producer & Presenter interviews Miss Jill Sheppard, Solicitor; Dr Craig Brown and Dr Martin Garsed, General Practitioners

5.10pm   Workshops:  'Thriving at work'  Facilitated by Rev Lizzie Hopthrow; Nannette Jackson, Counsellor, Pilgrims Hospices & Dr Craig Brown

6.30pm   Feedback

6.45pm   Close

Directions to Winters Barns, Winters Farm, Nackington Road, Canterbury CT4 7AY

Rail:  Canterbury East 2.2 Miles & Canterbury West 2.8 Miles

Road:  From Canterbury, turn right at the cricket ground from the Old Dover Road taking the Nackington Road (B2068) towards Hythe.  After approximately 1.4 miles, opposite the sign for the rugby club on the right take the left turn for Winters Barns.  This is the last turning before you cross over the bridge over the A2.  There is plenty of free parking and disabled access.

To register please call 01424 444130 or email conferences@talktalk.net

This is a non-profit making event.  Entrance is £10 to cover cost of refreshements and room hire.  Voluntary contributions are welcome.

"It is only when you are standing on the foundation of your values that you are able to maintain your truth, no matter what the surrounding circumstances."

"All of the worry and fear on this planet is due to people not realising their purpose. If everyone were to address this, their highest destiny, indeed the highest destiny of humankind, could be fulfilled."

Dadi Janki, President of
The Janki Foundation