This is David Denborough writing from Dulwich Centre in Adelaide,
Australia.
We’re writing now to Canadian Social workers about our Master of Narrative
Therapy and Community Work (in collaboration with the University of Melbourne).
We don't know if you're already aware of this Master's degree, but in our first
three years there have been 10 participants from Canada, and it's been a
pleasure having them in the course!
This Master's program is designed so that International participants can
attend - it only involves two trips of two weeks each to Australia. The rest
happens online. And the cost of the program is the same for Australian and
international participants (which is very unusual and makes it much more
affordable for international students). The diversity of participants is a
particular highlight with graduates from South Africa, Chile, Tanzania,
Singapore, Spain, USA, Ireland, Denmark, Mexico, New Zealand, Israel, Hong Kong,
UK, Australia and Canada! There is also a strong Aboriginal representation (on
both the faculty and among students).
This program is practice-based and involves participants honing their
narrative skills and innovating forms of narrative practice in their own
contexts. We are excited about what this will mean for the continuing
development of diverse narrative practices.
This Master's program is co-ordinated by Dulwich Centre, taught by our
international faculty and in conjunction with Australia's leading university,
the University of Melbourne. We are thoroughly enjoying the Masters and we are
wondering whether any of you would be interested in joining us next year or in
the future. If so, please write to me at dcp@dulwichcentre.com.au
Or
look up this website: www.dulwichcentre.com.au/masters
Greetings to all in Canada!
Warm regards,
David Denborough
Dulwich Centre
www.dulwichcentre.com.au
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