Leaning in: Personal reflections on anti-racism practice and the journey towards allyship By Kristy Widdicombe-Dutch, Head of Learning Skills ‘[T]here is no freedom without rights and no rights without the […]
And now, the end is near…
Ok, I’m being dramatic again and bursting into song unnecessarily – I can see you, I know you are too ;-). But today’s blog marks the end of our daily […]
Where am I now?
“This is where I am now; this is how I got here; and these are some of the reasons why I think/feel/act as I do” Hunt, 2006b
Bullet Journaling
Our guest blog today is from Helen Davies in the Timetabling team, who shares insight into her practice of bullet journaling, as well as letting us peek inside the covers […]
How to be a swot
No, not a teacher’s pet, always compliments the boss, gets work in ahead of time kind of swot. The title is, of course, a play on words which perhaps not […]
First week done
Friday has come around already, and I want to share my own learning this week about our new ways of working.
Personal Reflections: what is development to you?
While our team co-ordinator is enjoying Family Leave we have been joined temporarily by Hugh, who found himself thrown into the largely unknown world of Organisational and People Development, and […]
A Very Personal Reflection
Life throws us challenges, and it is useful to recognise how our own personal dialogue helps or hinders. In today’s blog, Helen reflects on just this:
Moments of Learning
What are our moments of learning? And how much notice do we really take of them?