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SUMMARY:Leadership Espresso – The ART of Being Brilliant
DESCRIPTION:About the session:\n\n\nYou 2.0 \nWhen the world’s doing its worst it’s doubly important that you know how to be at your best! THE ART OF BEING BRILLIANT helps you shine by reconnecting you with you. \nIt acts as the cornerstone of any personal or organisational change programme. We use cutting edge research but have surgically removed the big words and replaced them with simple\, do-able principles that are applicable at work and home. We like to think of it as a personal upgrade that allows you to thrive no matter what the world throws at you. \nTHE ART OF BEING BRILLIANT is your competitive advantage. In plain simple English\, we want this to be the best training you have ever had. Whisper it quietly\, but it might even change your life? \n\nWhy this programme\nOur programmes are based on the research findings of Dr Andy Cope. Andy flipped psychology and instead of looking at illness\, he looked at wellness. His Loughborough PhD (the first in the UK) was about employee engagement\, with a specific focus on elevated states of wellbeing. Andy examined those at the top of the wellbeing spectrum (at Art of Brilliance\, we call them the ‘2-percenters’\, the small group of staff who are flourishing) and sought to answer 3 questions: \n\nWho are the 2-percenters?\nWhat are they doing that allows them to flourish?\nWhat can we learn from them that we might apply to the wider staffing population\, so they might flourish too?\n\nOur programmes take in the wider areas of Positive Psychology (purpose\, strengths\, resilience\, self-care\, etc)\, but Andy’s original research provides the DNA of our portfolio. This gives our programmes a strong academic grounding\, but our ‘uniqueness’ actually comes from bringing the messages to life through humour\, story-telling and common-sense principles. \nWho is this session for?\nOpen to colleagues\, clinical and non-clinical\, those who have an interest in leadership and those in a leadership or management role. \nBook your Place:\nPlease visit this link to book your place: Leadership Espresso: The Art of Being Brilliant – South East Leadership Academy \n\n\nFollow up session: Rising Stronger: \n\nRising Stronger From Mental Health To Mental Wealth – London Leadership Academy\n\nThe session will be delivered virtually on Microsoft Teams \nAbout the Facilitators\nThis webinar will be facilitated by Jonathan Peach. \n\nAbout Jonathan: Jonathan’s big passion is helping people achieve their dreams and believes that the only person stopping them from doing this is themselves. \nAs a speaker\, trainer and coach\, he works with individuals and teams\, sharing strategies for ridding people of limiting beliefs and being the best version of themselves that they can possibly be. \nJonathan co-wrote the book ‘Leadership the Multiplier Effect’ with Andy Cope and is a regular trainer and coach on the online programme ‘Wellbeing Workout’ that streams on Facebook live each week
URL:https://london.leadershipacademy.nhs.uk/event/leadership-espresso-the-art-of-being-brilliant/
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SUMMARY:The Benin Trust - Unsung African Heroines
DESCRIPTION:The Benin Trust – Unsung African Heroines \nMAINSTREAMING THE UNTOLD STORIES OF UNSUNG AFRICAN HEROINES \nThere can be no doubt that African women have contributed immensely to the development of black history and civilisation worldwide. These unsung heroines are depicted as queens\, princesses\, feminists\, warriors\, activists\, chiefs and leaders of men and movements that resisted the European colonisation of Africa. The names of many of these women should have been chronologically recorded in the annals of African history. This black history month activity will use a workshop\, short docufilm (videography)\, music storytelling and a book to mainstream the untold stories of 20 unsung African heroines. The event is designed to educate the general public on the significant contribution of black African women to the evolutionary history of black civilisation. \nSome of the notable heroines that will be mainstreamed include Queen Nanny or Nanny of Maroons (c. 1685 – c. 1755)\, Queen Idia of Great Benin Kingdom (1504 – 1550)\, Queen Amina Sukhera of Zazzau (now Zaria) (1533 – 1610)\, Queen Yaa Asantewaa Asante of Ghana (c. 1840–1921)\, Queen Nzinga Mbande of Matamba kingdom\, (c. 1583 –1663)\, Tarenorerer of Emu Bay in northern Tasmania (c.1800-1831)\, Harriet Tubman of Philadelphia (1820 – 1913)\, Kaigirwa of Rwanda and Uganda (1850 – 1950)\, Queen Ann Nzingha of the Ndongo and Matamba Kingdoms (modern-day Angola) (c. 1582 – 1663)\, Neithhotep\, the first queen of Kmt (ancient Egypt)\, circa 3200 BCE\, Carlota Lukumí of Cuba (1844)\, Tarenorerer of Emu Bay in northern Tasmania (c.1800-1831)\, Queen Ahmose-Nefertari of Kmt dynasty (c 1570-1530 B.C.) etc. \nNHS Black History Month activities:  \n\nIntroduction to the workshop and a book on “The untold stories of 20 unsung African heroines”\nA short docufilm (videography) mainstreaming the untold stories of 14 unsung African heroines\nAfrican Drumming session\nStorytelling and cultural display\nQ & A Session\n\nAbout The Benin Trust \nThe Benin Trust is a charity registered in England (1116338). Some of its activities include the promotion of black history and delivering of volunteering\, recreational services\, film-making\, arts and other general charitable activities. Over the years\, we have delivered several workshops on black history\, talking drums\, drama and storytelling which were funded by the Newham Council and National Lottery Heritage Fund. \nFor more information \nContact Dr Charles Omorodion\, Coordinator\, on Tel: +44 7985728982; Tel: +4420 8519 4107 or visit TBT \nwebsite www.thebenintrust.com or www.afromusicals.com \nTo book your place on this event\, please complete the booking form below: \n\n\n\n                        \n                            Booking Form: The Benin Trust - Unsung African Heroines\n                            Please complete this form to book your place. \n                        \n                        Full Name:*Band*Email:*Telephone number:*Your current role:*Organisation*Region:*LondonSouth East EnglandEast of EnglandMidlandsNorth East EnglandNorth West EnglandOtherICS you are based in:*Please select the ICS you are based inNorth East LondonNorth West LondonNorth Central LondonSouth East LondonSouth West LondonNot ApplicablePlease indicate any additional requirements or comments i.e. disabilities
URL:https://london.leadershipacademy.nhs.uk/event/the-benin-trust-unsung-african-heroines/
CATEGORIES:Black History Month,Inclusion
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