Each course invites reflective practice on identity, trauma, belonging, and complexity—centred on lived experience and political care. Whether you’re a practitioner, educator, parent, or seeker, these five-week online workshops offer space to sit with what doesn’t always fit into traditional models.
Cultural Identity in Motion
For those whose cultural belonging has always felt partial, layered, or in transit. We’ll explore exile, return, rootlessness, and reclamation in personal and collective identity.
Navigating Sacred Rupture and Spiritual Belonging
For those deconstructing (or reconstructing) their relationship to faith, God, and community. Space for honesty, grief, reverence, and reclaiming what’s still sacred.
Stories of Lineage, Loss, and Making Kin
Centred on adult adoptees, but open to anyone engaging with kinship, silence, origin stories, or the weight of familial systems.
Race, Religion, and the Weight of Difference
A space for diasporic and racialised individuals to reflect on fragmentation, multiplicity, belonging, and resistance.
Belonging, Betrayal, and Becoming
Not just about geography. This course explores inner exiles: when you’ve been cast out, left behind, or made to split yourself. We look at shame, longing, survival, and the courage to become.
Dignity, Design, and the Politics of Presence
Not a diagnostic course—this is about practice. For neurodivergent and neuro-queer people (and allies) in care roles, education, or advocacy, exploring how we show up, mask, and remake the room.
Microaggressions, Misrecognition, and Narrative Repair
A gentle but rigorous space to unpack the weight of misrecognition, coded harm, and repeated erasure. For those who carry invisible wounds from white or dominant institutions.
Raising Neurodivergent Children Across Cultures
For parents and carers of neurodivergent children navigating multiple cultural frameworks. We’ll explore grief, joy, resistance, and collective care.
Transitions, Thresholds, and Identity in Motion
Designed for people in flux—moving countries, roles, identities, or relationships. We sit with liminality, grief, and radical possibility.
Integrity, Agency, and Relational Power
For people of colour navigating dominant professional, academic, or organisational cultures. We hold the tensions of visibility, survival, ethics, and power.
£250 – Standard (self-funded)
£300 – Professional (employer-funded)
£180 – Concession / Low income
£120 – Bursary (by invitation or application only)
All prices include VAT. Some courses may include optional alumni sessions.
There is no such thing as neutrality in systems of power.
Angela Y. Davis