D&A College are bringing people together for something a bit different – An afternoon to pause, reflect and connect centred around a screening of the powerful documentary Love & Trouble, followed by a chaired discussion and open Q&A on the 20th of May. The film explores trauma, relationships and healing over time, reminding us that behaviour often has a story behind it and that change is possible (see poster and press pack below for more information).
After the screening, they’ll have a conversation chaired by David Cameron from the Taking Action podcast, creating space to explore what this means for our work, our communities and how we support people moving forward.
They’ll also be relaunching the Dundee & Angus ACEs Action Community, a space to stay connected, share ideas, and take action together beyond the day.
Who is it for?
Anyone with an interest in:
- people and relationships
- trauma-informed practice
- education, health, social work, third sector
- community work or leadership
- or simply wanting to better understand behaviour and connection
- You don’t need to be an expert (just curious).
Why come along?
- To watch a powerful, real story
- To hear different perspectives and experiences
- To be part of a meaningful conversation
- To connect with others who care about doing things differently
And to be part of something that continues beyond the event.
If this feels like something that matters, please:
- come along
- share with colleagues or networks
- invite others who might benefit
Connection matters & the more voices in the room, the richer the conversation.
