Getting curious about creating Gloriously Ordinary Lives?
Creating Gloriously Ordinary Lives
Are you curious about your part in creating Gloriously Ordinary Lives? You might be a commissioner in social care, run an organisation that offers support to people, a social worker, an advocate, a Mum, Dad, sister or brother, or someone who draws on support or who supports someone directly. Getting Curious about Gloriously Ordinary Lives is for everyone.
Getting Curious about Gloriously Ordinary Lives - course outcomes
What people are saying
About Getting curious about creating Gloriously Ordinary Lives
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5 online sessions
Course workbook and resources
Support and mentoring
An action plan for your role in creating Gloriously Ordinary Lives
Ongoing support after the course from Gloriously Ordinary Lives
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Running across 5 weeks:
Monday 2nd June 2025 1.30pm - 4.30pm
Monday 9th June 2025 1.30pm - 4.30pm
Monday 16th June 2025 1.30pm - 4.30pm
Monday 23rd June 2025 1.30pm - 4.30pm
Monday 30th June 2025 1.30pm - 4.30pm
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The course fee is £395 +VAT
Buy 3 places for the price of 2 (this works well if a group of people come together in their learning).
For block booking or invoicing, please get in touch - hello@gloriouslyordinarylives.co.uk
Book places now!
For group booking or invoicing please email hello@gloriouslyordinarylives.co.uk or fill in the form below and we will be in touch to with sign up confirmation and details on how to pay.
Meet your course trainer
Tricia Nicoll
Tricia is the founder of Gloriously Ordinary Lives and works with commissioners, organisations, people, and families.
Tricia has worked in the world of health and social care for 30 years and is passionate about helping services and support work in ways that really do help people to get Gloriously Ordinary Lives.
She is Mum to two amazing grown-up children who happen to be autistic.
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"Working with Tricia is always a delight. She’s brings so much fun and energy, along with a huge amount of knowledge and passion. She has a brilliant way of encouraging and gently challenging people to see the world through a different, more human lens, with loads of stories and practice examples to explain why it matters."
Bryony Shannon Strategic Lead for Practice Development - Adults, Health & Wellbeing , City of Doncaster Council
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"Tricia Nicoll is quite a star! She has been instrumental in shaking us up and ultimately helping us to think and behave quite differently. She agitates and challenges but in ways that are focused, warm and real. Ultimately she is about changing lives, changing hearts and minds. We have never felt judged by Tricia who has the ability to help you find ambition at the most difficult of times. Her approach is warm and open and she puts so much effort into working in ways that work for you and the wider organisation. For us Tricia has been instrumental in starting a recruitment revolution across MacIntrye, this revolution is a real milestone not only in terms of finding new ways of attracting employees but in terms of being instrumental in a real cultural shift."
Sarah Burslem CEO, MacIntyre
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"I love working with Tricia. Her energy and effervescence is infectious. Events and workshops are always amazing and inspiring, nevertheless Tricia relentlessly but engagingly steers all involved towards shared and agreed outcomes that are realistic and deliverable. I value highly the way she, when appropriate, and with skill and impact, integrates her lived experience of Health and Social Care into her work. I look forward to continuing to working with Tricia and if you do, I'm sure you'll have a similar experience to me."
Martin Walker Associate Policy Advisor , Think Local Act Personal
