A 2-hour CPD training event designed to help practitioners consider the underlying heuristic biases which may impact restorative work.
This event has RJC CPD Approval (Reference RJCMH200423).
To err is human… We are delighted to offer a 2-hour CPD workshop exploring unconscious heuristic biases which have potential to impact restorative processes. In this reflective and interactive space, we will explore how these unconscious processes influence our decision-making processes and what we can do to mitigate their impacts.
We will:
Help practitioners understand why heuristic biases exist.
Share how heuristic biases influence our decision-making processes.
Consider together how heuristic biases may impact on restorative processes, including safety and non-discriminatory practice.
Explore ways to mitigate the impact of heuristic biases on restorative work.
The event will be hosted by Dr Kathryn Rowsell, a registered and chartered Forensic Psychologist and a Trustee of The Mint House. Joining Dr Rowsell will be Richard Barker, a Consultant Clinical and Forensic Psychologist and Psychology Lead for Medium secure services in Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust.
Please note, due to the workshop-style delivery of this training, it will not be recorded, so you will need to attend live on the day of the event.
Tickets can be booked on Eventbrite. Ticket prices are variable (please pay as you are able):
£25 (e.g. employed professional/government/academic/large organisation)
£10 (e.g. employed by a small charity)
Free (e.g. student/volunteer/don’t have the resources to pay for a ticket)