19th June 2026 9.30 am-5.00 pm
ONLINE DELIVERY, SECURE YOUR PLACE NOW
Explore Key Areas Including:
- Disparities across systems
- Race, identity, and lived experience in therapeutic spaces
- Adultification of minoritised children
- Transmission of intergenerational trauma
- Culturally sensitive language
- Formulation through a wider systemic lens
- Culturally sensitive assessment frameworks
- Psychological safety within teams and organisations
- The conscious and unconscious dynamics influencing practice
- Reflective practice and difficult conversations in training
WHY THIS APPROACH?
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING DESIGNED TO ENHANCE CULTURAL SAFETY
WHO IS THIS FOR?
→ Incoming DClinPsy Trainees
→ Trainee Clinical Psychologists
→ Assistant Psychologists
→ Newly Qualified Clinical Psychologists
8 Hours of Live Content
Designed to help you begin developing a more culturally sensitive, reflective, and psychologically informed approach to practice from the very start of your journey.
Post-Experiential PDF
A practical reflective resource designed to reinforce learning beyond the session, helping you revisit key concepts, frameworks, and insights throughout your placements and clinical practice.
Access to Bespoke Online Content
Whether day or night, wherever you are, you will have access to the course materials and reflective content for 7 days following the live experiential learning session.
19th June 2026 9.30 am-5.00 pm
ONLINE DELIVERY, SECURE YOUR PLACE NOW
What do clinical trainees say?
"This session came at the perfect time. There have been many frustrations around cultural sensitivity for me. I.e. knowing it is important and something I wish to practice but feeling at a loss on where to start or how to not despair at the state of the world. Andrez allowed us to feel and hold this discomfort while also giving actual advice and reflections on what to do with it. I haven't experienced a session like this before and it was so needed".
Trainee: Salomons Institute for Applied Psychology
What do experienced clinicians say?
"I am going to introduce cultural considerations into every formulation I do with my clients. The training has been massively thought provoking and there is so much for me to reflect on to bring into my work with clients".
Clinician: Oxford NHS Talking Therapies Team
Andrez Harriott BSc, MA
CEO and Founder of The Liminality Group (TLG) of companies.
He is a trained Criminologist, Sociologist, Organisational Consultant and Clinical Supervisor, trained within the Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust, specialising in the use of Systemic and Psychodynamic approaches, helping organisations to engage beyond their accepted narrative and explore beneath their surfaces.
With over 20 years of experience having delivered The Liminality Group's framework for integrated care to over 2500 children and young adults who have been sentenced or remanded for various offences, Andrez Harriott brings a wealth of understanding and knowledge to consultancy, experiential learning, training and keynote speeches.
Andrez Harriott BSc, MA is also an author contributing to:
‘Diversity and Marginalisation in Forensic Mental Health Care’ (Routledge, 2022) [click for access]
‘Still Breathing’ (Harper Collins, 2020) [click for access]
Andrez Harriott BSc, MA is also an accomplished musician and founding member of the British RnB group DAMAGE, selling over 4.5 million albums.
Enhancing culturally sensitive approaches to mental health
A psychologically informed and culturally sensitive learning experience designed for the next generation of clinical psychologists.
Experiential Overview
✅ 8 Hour Full-Day Online Experiential Learning
✅ Frameworks You Can Immediately Apply
✅ Post-Session Learning Resources
✅ Access to Bespoke Online Content
✅ Certificate of Attendance
Designed Specifically For:
- Incoming DClin trainees
- Current trainee clinical psychologists
- Assistant psychologists
- Newly qualified clinical psychologists