DEEP Online Learning – July to September 2025
Social Care Wales, in partnership with Developing Evidence Enriched Practice (DEEP), is offering free online learning sessions from July to September 2025. These stand-alone events explore evidence-based practice, relationship-centred care, and reflective learning. For more details and registration, follow the link here
Upcoming sessions include:
Title | What it’s about | Dates |
Making collective decisions | Learn about consensus decision making and how it helps find actions and/ or solutions that everyone actively supports or can live with | 1st July |
Gathering and using evidence in practice: DEEP principles
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Explore the 8 principles that underpin the DEEP approach to using evidence in learning and development | 3rd July
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Relationship-centred care:
The Senses Framework
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Learn about relationship-centred care and interdependent well-being through exploring the six ‘Senses’ | 10th July |
Reflective practice and co-production:
Community of Enquiry |
Learn how to support people to explore topics in a way values and supports reflective disagreement | 16th July |
Gathering and using evidence in practice: Different ways to explore stories | Learn different ways to explore stories. A range of methods will be shared including content and thematic analysis | 22nd July |
Reflective practice and learning:
Magic moments and Tragic moments |
Understand how to gather Magic Tragic Moments and how these can be used as a catalyst, for learning and development activities | 11th Sept |
Reflective practice and evaluation:
Most Significant Change |
Learn the principles and essentials of gathering and exploring stories with the Most Significant Change approach | 18th Sept |
Reflective practice and co-production: Talking points | Learn how to use ‘provocative statements’, and exploratory talk to have rich dialogue about evidence and practice that can form the basis for co-production | 24th Sept |
Evaluating person-centred care:
An introduction to the PERCCI survey |
Explore the key themes of person-centred care and how the PERCCI survey tool was developed and can be used in practice | 26th Sept |