Review of the Winchester Collaborative Practitioners Conference
Under the theme So where do we go from here? the conference met its objective of reflecting on the progress made over the last decade and looking to the future of collaborative practice. The feedback from attendees has been very positive with many feeling fully reinvigorated.
The full agenda included the following presentations:
An opening talk from Rachel Osgood, Chair of The Collaborative Group
, presented by Karen Morley and Bethen Hartley of Better Life Coaching
some preliminary findings, presented by Professors Anne Barlow (University of Exeter)
Get Artisan, presented by Neil Denny – lawyer, trainer, author and expert on collaborative practice and conflict management
, presented by James Pirrie – solicitor, collaborative practitioner, arbitrator, and long-standing member of Resolutions national committee (
Closing words, Mr Justice Baker – High Court Judge (Family Division), liaison judge for the Western Circuit
For copies of the presentations please click the links above where links are available. For further information on Neil Dennys presentation, please contact him directly at
The Collaborative Group successfully held their inaugural collaborative practitioners conference on Tuesday 16 October 2012 at The Marquee, Winchester Cathedral.Under the theme So where do we go from here? the conference met its objective of reflecting on the progress made over the last decade and looking to the future of collaborative practice. The feedback from attendees has been very positive with many feeling fully reinvigorated.The full agenda included the following presentations:An opening talk from Rachel Osgood, Chair of The Collaborative Group Coaching and the Collaborative Process , presented by Karen Morley and Bethen Hartley of Better Life Coaching Mapping Paths to Family Justice some preliminary findings, presented by Professors Anne Barlow (University of Exeter)Get Artisan, presented by Neil Denny – lawyer, trainer, author and expert on collaborative practice and conflict management A Perfect Storm , presented by James Pirrie – solicitor, collaborative practitioner, arbitrator, and long-standing member of Resolutions national committee ( his A Corridor of Processes spreadsheet can be downloaded here Closing words, Mr Justice Baker – High Court Judge (Family Division), liaison judge for the Western CircuitFor copies of the presentations please click the links above where links are available. For further information on Neil Dennys presentation, please contact him directly at neil.denny@alld.com’