Evidence-Based Training · Ireland

Relationship
Centred Practice

Relationships in Practice supports frontline practitioners, school communities, and organisations to put positive relationships at the heart of their work through evidence-based training, the ABLE framework, and collaborative initiatives.

Principles, Behaviours, and Conditions for Relationship Centred Practice.

Diagram with permission from the Relationships Project Uk.

Our approach to Relationship-Centred Practice

Relationships in Practice recognises that the relationship between the client and the practitioner is at the heart of every intervention. Each such relationship has the potential to enhance the service itself at its core, and impact positively on health and wellbeing outcomes. Relationships in Practice aims to enhance practitioners’ capacity to be present and attuned in their interactions with clients, teams, and in the organisations they are part of.
We build practitioners’ understanding of how relationships are a key contributor to health and wellbeing and how they act as both risk and protective factors . Our training programmes provide the reflective space, tools, insights and evidence based information that support knowledge in the field of relationships in practice. The evidence-informed training courses develop practitioners’ self-awareness, interpersonal skills, insight and knowledge so that they can support and empower individuals and families and look after themselves.