01/28/2025
The Taos Institute and Family Power – Mutual Learning (FPML) invite you to join the International Relational Research Network Webinar on *February 1, 2025, from 14 to 16 pm GMT* (bilingual: English and Spanish). Together, we will explore the theme:
*“Balancing a Relational Approach with Donor Demands as an Organization in Child Protection.”*
As part of the Relational Research Network Series, the Taos Institute highlights inspiring grassroots movements worldwide, sparking meaningful conversations of hope and change. A working group from FPML is currently addressing the question:
“How can we monitor and follow up on family and community-based care programs, from a relational research/dialogical social inquiry perspective, while meeting donor expectations”
The group will share insights from their journey, inviting participants to collaborate and reflect together. This mutual learning approach fosters a dynamic and inclusive process for collective growth. Will you join us?
You can *register* via the following link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYsce6gqT0oHtRRy2NEvGtEO6F1BiUdR6kt #/registration
*About Taos Institute*
The Taos Institute, founded in the United States by Kenneth and Mary Gergen, Harlene Anderson, and others, focuses on promoting social constructionist ideas and practices worldwide. Today, it is a global community of scholars, practitioners, students, and change-makers who explore and share ways to foster collaboration, dialogue, creativity, and appreciation. Their work centers on understanding how social interactions shape knowledge, values, and human connection, with a goal of supporting positive transformation in families, communities, and organizations.
*About FPML*
Family Power – Mutual Learning (FPML) connects care practitioners worldwide to inspire and transform one another in advancing high-quality family and community-based care. FPML fosters collaboration, dialogue, and the exchange of experiences through its digital platform and Mutual Learning Programs (MLPs).