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Releasing Potential:
A series of one-day workshops!

Are you looking to unlock new skills, expand your research toolkit, and connect with peers at a similar stage in their academic journey?

The Releasing Potential workshops are designed precisely for you. This hybrid series, now in its third edition, offers early career researchers—and anyone eager to develop professionally—a unique opportunity to engage with a diverse range of topics tailored to support your growth.

Each workshop in the series is crafted to address the evolving needs of researchers, providing practical insights and actionable strategies you can apply immediately. You have the flexibility to book individual sessions that best match your current research stage, ensuring your experience is both relevant and impactful. With both online and in-person sessions – held in Manchester City Centre –, you’ll benefit from interaction and networking, all at no cost—though spaces are limited and a waiting list will be maintained, so early registration is encouraged.

Whether you’re based in the North West or beyond, the Releasing Potential workshops welcome participants from all backgrounds and disciplines.  Join us to take the next step in your academic journey and realise your full potential!

Series 3 Events

• Getting Started in Research led by Gill Phazey-Baines
25th June, 10am – 4pm
Elliot A Suite Chamber Space, 151 Deansgate Manchester M3 3WD

 Resilience Workshop 1 led by Will Medd
24th July, 9.30am – 1.00pm
online

Resilience Workshop 2 led by Will Medd  –
2nd September, 1.30pm – 5.00pm
online

• WriteHere, RightNow led by Will Medd
25th September, 9.30am – 4.30pm
online

Career Planning led by Joanne Simpson and Jane Martindale
16th October, 10am-4pm
Holiday Inn, Manchester City Centre, 25 Aytoun St, Manchester M1 3DT

• Introductory Coaching Skills & Conflict Management led by Graham Briggs & Keith Whitefield
13th November, 10am-4pm
Holiday Inn, Manchester City Centre, 25 Aytoun St, Manchester M1 3DT

Awards Workshop led by Joanne Simpson
Date TBC
Holiday Inn, Manchester City Centre, 25 Aytoun St, Manchester M1 3DT

Getting Started in Research

Led by Gill Phazey-Baines

📍Elliot A Suite Chamber Space, 151 Deansgate Manchester M3 3WD

Date: 25/06/2025 10am – 4pm

This one-day workshop has been designed for health and social care professionals working either within the NHS or local authority settings, or in organisations providing services on their behalf. Employees new to research either through engagement or simply curiosity, will examine the nature and suitability of the pathways currently available and have an opportunity to explore new emergent research pathways. All participants will be introduced to the prospect of collaborative applied health and social care research.

It has been developed to support those who are at the very early stages of the development of research careers providing participants with the opportunity to explore important issues relating to what is often described as research into practice or practice-based research.

Developmental priorities and opportunities will be explored through a range of exercises to help move early career researchers from thinking about getting started in research to developing a tangible course of action to make this a reality. The workshop will allow participants the space to think about where they are now, and where they want to be with respect to research, considering some of the barriers that might get in their way, and coming up with next steps in their research journey.

On completion of the workshop, participants will:

  • Increase their understanding of what a researcher academic career will look like
  • Begin to consider if they are ready to start research
  • Have a better understanding of collaborative opportunities
  • Have a sound appreciation of funding and other resources available to support early career researchers
  • Be well placed to begin to engage in sound research career planning.

This workshop is aimed at very early career researchers with an interest in research and wish to explore further what a career as a researcher academic will look and also develop their research skill and expertise. This is not suitable for anyone who has already applied for a PCAF, PLAF or PhD and beyond.

Resilience as a Health & Care Researcher

Led by Will Medd

📍Online, Zoom

Date:
24/07/25 9.30am-1.00pm
&
02/09/25 1.30pm – 5.00pm

Nourishing your inner resource

  • Reconnect with what resources your resilience and well-being
  • Find clarify of purpose, vision and goals 
  • Explore what knocks you off balance and how to regain it
  • Learn to manage self-limiting beliefs and build confidence
  • Identify personal strategies to sustain everyday resilience
  • Learn from the collective wisdom of the group

The challenges of research life in the NHS can make it hard to sustain a sense of personal resilience and well-being. Unique to these workshops, you are not going to be told what resilience is, and what you SHOULD do to build it. Resilience comes in many shapes and forms, generally pointing to the ability to recover from setbacks, to adapt to changing circumstance and keep going in the face of adversity. 

This workshop is delivered over 2 half day online session and are designed to build on your experience and the collective wisdom of the group, to develop an understanding of what resilience means for you and how you can develop strategies to nourish and sustain it in everyday life.  Each workshop can be attended as a standalone workshop through they do have a different emphasis. 

The first workshop Staying on Track will explore what resilience means to you, how to find clarity in your purpose, vision and goals, and how to stay on track when things get tricky (including what saying yes and no actually means, keeping motivated and staying focused). 24TH JULY 2025, AM ONLY, ONLINE

The second workshop Managing the Inner Critic will look at what gets in the way, including explore your relationship to failure and ‘performing’, getting to know your inner critic and how to stay centred and grounded when you get knocked off balance. 2nd SEPEMBER 2025, PM ONLY, ONLINE

Each half-day will be an experiential and interactive coaching-based workshop creating opportunity to re-engage with your own sense of personal resilience and well-being, and be challenged with how to bring that into your everyday research life. These are half-day online workshops and you can register to attend both of them or just one that you feel is most relevant to you.

WriteHere, RightNow

Led by Will Medd

📍Online, Zoom

Date: 25/09/2025
9.30am – 4.30pm

Live Coaching Writing Retreat

  • Experience dedicated, focused and productive writing time
  • Gain confidence, motivation and skills to manage your mood
  • Develop greater awareness of what gets in the way and how to overcome it
  • Craft strategies for consistent and productive writing practice in balance with your life
  • Learn from the collective wisdom of the group

Creating a productive writing habit is a challenge for many writers, often leading to frustration and a feeling of never having done enough. That can develop into anxiety and a sense that ‘I’m not good enough’ or ‘I shouldn’t be here’. It’s easy to find yourself putting off writing until it starts to feel too late. While some people respond well to the pressure to write to a high standard, for others it can be the main hindrance to their writing.

WriteHere, RightNow offers a unique format, for writers at any stage of their process and career, which combines the space of a writing retreat with the provocation of live coaching. 

The method works at three levels:

Who are you as a writer? Letting go of assumptions of who you are trying to be or thinking you should be. We work with what matters to you, with your strengths, with your vision of your writing’s purpose.

Establishing an effective writing practice while getting writing doneWriteHere, RightNow offers a structure designed to enable you to write, to approach editing in an effective way, and to hold up a mirror to your own habits and strategies in order to establish an intentional approach that works for you.

Sustaining motivation and overcoming barriers such as self-doubt and ‘the imposter’. In response to the challenges felt by many participants, our group coaching engages with issues around core motivation, overcoming fear and insecurity, finding inherent confidence, and establishing effective intentions and goals.

Who’s it for?

The process of WriteHere, RightNow is powerful for those who feel stuck in a rut, are struggling to fit writing into their schedule, lack motivation, need more confidence, are inhibited by fear, find it hard to prioritise, feel overwhelmed by writing, have lost the habit, or simply want to find their writing mojo.

The combination of retreat and live coaching means that, while working on a current piece of writing, participants also engage in a series of coaching-based experiments. These experiments are designed to embed motivation, instil confidence and generate productive writing habits beyond the retreat itself. The retreat combines the power and wisdom of group learning, individual provocation and writing practice. Participants engage in personal reflection, focused writing time, group sharing and, when appropriate, individual interventions from the coach.

The retreats have been attended by writers of all kinds – it’s wonderful when novelists, bloggers, PhD students, researchers, lecturers, and professors, all come together and realise the common challenges they face.

What’s involved?

The WriteHere, RightNow process enables participants to move forward with their writing, generate insights about their writing practice, and identify strategies to create their own productive writing habits.

Key elements of the retreat are:

  • Setting up: developing a group agreement; introducing a coaching approach and the relationship between performance, potential and interferences; sharing current experience of writing and how participants would like it to be; establishing what participants want from the retreat; setting intentions
  • Applying the method: when it’s writing time, write (‘Write it. Write about it. Write about you.’); separating drafting and crafting (writing to generate and editing to share); being curious with a beginner’s mind; warming up and warming down
  • Live coaching experiments: reflective exercises that lead to insights to be applied to focused writing time. Themes include: setting intentions; realigning with vision and purpose; managing fear (the inner critic, the saboteur, the impostor); being present; mood as perspective; writing with joy, confidence, creativity, focus, and rhythm; being with your writing
  • Developing strategies and commitment: applying the principles (write here, right now; draft and craft); setting the conditions; developing writing habits that sustain momentum; identifying personal commitment to writing practice

Career Planning

Led by Joanne Simpson and Jane Martindale

📍Holiday Inn, Manchester City Centre

Date:
16/10/2025 10am-4pm

This one-day workshop is designed for early career researcher practitioners looking to build research into their role alongside career planning skills.  It is essential to understand the nature of practitioner academic careers and navigate the opportunities which are available. 

In this workshop, we will build on the needs of practitioners who have begun their research journey but not yet submitted applications for a fellowship, such as a PhD. 

The topics will be led by the group member’s experience to date and are likely to include;

  • Integrating research into your practice
  • Thinking about your CV
  • What counts as research experience and how to build this
  • How to find the range of opportunities available
  • Discussing research with your manager – what can you bring to the team?


This workshop It is intended for early career researchers wishing to develop their career plan and will involve active participation.

Introductory Coaching Skills & Conflict Management

Led by Graham Briggs & Keith Whitefield

📍Holiday Inn, Manchester City Centre

Date:
13/11/2025 10am-4pm

This workshop is designed to provide an insight to how coaching is integral to achieving your research ambitions. The fundamental outcome will be for participants to secure an appreciation of their current coaching knowledge and abilities, and how transferring, developing, and applying these skills enhances a sustainable research career.

During the workshop delegates will explore:

  • Coaching as a tool for self development
  • Coaching as a tool for developing others
  • Essential coaching skills and techniques
  • Coaching to address conflict

The second half of the workshop will be practical, with all participants engaging as a coach, coachee, and assessor. The outcomes will be to build your awareness skills and practice to identify, prioritise and plan your future coaching development and needs.

This workshop is aimed at health and care academic researchers who are early career researchers and wish to develop their coaching skills.

Awards Workshop

Led by

📍Holiday Inn, Manchester City Centre

Date:
TBC

This workshop will look at the funded career development opportunities from NIHR.  Awards covered will range from initial experience to beyond PhD.  The workshop will look closely at what is required to make a competitive application to the awards with individual breakout rooms for each award with an NIHR expert.

The workshop will explore:

  • What makes a good application; common pitfalls, details of what NIHR is looking for in applications with some ‘top tips’.  
  • Current and previous award holders will give delegates an idea of what to expect from the schemes, how they managed their applications and their own personal journeys.
  • The timing of the applications and the application process.

The workshop is aimed at those at any level who intend to submit an application to an NIHR award or are simply curious about the awards and wish to benchmark themselves in terms of readiness for submitting an application.