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Have you always wanted to improve your listening skills? Or build a better rapport with work colleagues, business contacts and friends?


Increasingly, people are realising that by changing the way they listen, they can: •


improve work & social interactions;


• make business relationships more successful;


• manage arguments & confl ict eff ectively.


One particularly eff ective way to improve these skills, and increase your self-awareness, is to study Counselling Skills.


In October and November, Rowan


Consultancy will be delivering the Counselling Skills Certifi cate in Dunblane. It’s an insightful course, certifi ed by COSCA, Scotland’s national counselling body. Over six days, participants learn about: • • • •


active listening skills the use of body language


the theory of counselling skills ethics


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Who might benefi t from this course? Anyone who has to work with, support, listen to, or communicate with people!


Past participants include vets, charity workers, parents, salespeople, and people thinking of becoming counsellors.


Here’s what people said about the course: “Very high-impact… I learned new skills and believe that I have emerged as a more capable, eff ective worker. Well-delivered course. I learned a great deal about myself and how I work with young people.” Carie Taylor-Burns, Xplore Project, Dundee


“If part of your job is to understand other people’s needs, then you owe it to yourself and your clients to become an eff ective listener. It is a life-changing skill that’s great for improving communication at work, but also for dealing with emotionally challenged family at home!” Colin, Manager, Perth


So if you’d like to learn new listening skills, a Counselling Skills course could be a great next step!


To advertise in thewire t. 07720 429 613 e. the.wire@btinternet.com


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