3
Workshop Details
Workshop Recording
the Link Centre
Hayley Marshall

Hayley Marshall PTSTA(P) is a UK based TA psychotherapist, supervisor, and trainer with 25 years clinical experience. Working outside for the past 13 years Hayley is a clinical specialist in outdoor therapy, having been instrumental in some pioneering developments in the field. She co-authored a ground-breaking article on the outdoor therapeutic frame in the European Journal of Psychotherapy in 2010 and has since written several book chapters on clinical outdoor practice including one on trauma published in July 2020.

She currently offers outdoor psychotherapy & supervision, along with a variety of ecological training courses for therapists at The Centre for Natural Reflection in the Peak District.

Giles Barrow

Having started out as a secondary teacher I moved in to working in specialist contexts, including off-site provision for youngsters excluded from school or at risk of custody. I’ve spent most of my career establishing and managing behaviour support services for schools and services across the pre-school – KS4 age range.

My last post in LA work was as Head of the Integrated Support Service at Merton in south London. This involved my coordinating services for sensory impaired, learning difficulties, behaviour support and provision for excluded and hard to place children. For the past dozen years I have been working around the country, teaching, training, consulting and advising. An important part of my own development has been training as a Transactional Analyst in the field of education. I am a Teaching and Supervising Transactional Analyst (TSTA) that involves offering specific training and support to trainees. In addition I have a Masters in School and College Management, Post-Graduate Diploma in SEN and a Masters in English Literature.

Several years ago my family and I moved to rural Suffolk where we run a smallholding which has a range of livestock and a campsite. This involves a great deal of work and commitment which shapes my professional perspective and schedule. Sometimes my availability is limited because, for example, we are lambing or busy with campers.

These two dimensions – farming and education – are integrated by an understanding of cultivation, a theme I have written about and which you can read here: Educator As Cultivator.