Consequences of trauma – what should everyone understand?

Trainers Anne Kansanaho and Katriina Lehti discuss the consequences of trauma for individuals and communities. Many face situations in their life which shatter the experience of the intactness of life. What are the effects of this on an individual? What does trauma mean for a community? How can we find ways to live wisely with trauma?

Vulnerability and non-verbal voice

Singer, modern artist and researcher Heidi Fast discusses the phenomenon of non-verbal vocal interaction. We also examine how sound art can help express the most vulnerable features of being a human, those which are not included in rationalising speech. Why do we need vulnerability in our current society and what prevents us from expressing it? During the evening we also examine the effects of the resonance of the human voice in practice.

Well functioning network meetings

Trainers Olli-Pekka Ahtiainen and Marko Kangas discuss dialogicality in network meetings. As an example, they use the city of Kouvola’s development of networks in welfare services. What are the key factors in the functionality of a network? How can dialogicality support success in networks?

Polyphony in music and arrangement

Trumpeter and arranger Tero Lindberg discusses his work in the field of music. A well-functioning band and successful arrangements demand combining the different skills and abilities of music professionals. What is communication between musicians really like? How is shared creativity generated?

Skilful interaction in supervision

Trainer, process consultant and researcher Sanna Vehviläinen discusses core phenomena of interaction in supervision, based on her research and extensive experience. What are the basic elements of good supervision? What are the typical issues that arise and what are their solutions?