Open Listening Programme Workshops - 2025-26
Posted on behalf of: EDI Unit
Last updated: Tuesday, 23 September 2025

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Dates and Times:
Wednesday 22 October - 9.30am-1.30pm
Monday 26 January - 9.30am-1.30pm
Thursday 30 April - 9.30am-1.30pm
Target Audience:
All Staff (Academic, Technical and Professional Services)
About the Workshops:
At Sussex, passions and deeply held values are one of the university's great strengths, and like all great strengths they can sometimes go into overdrive resulting in conflict between colleagues. Conflict is part of life, and though it can cause harm, it can also lead to understanding, stronger relationships and positive change if we know how to work with it.
We invite you to these experiential and practical workshops, which are one component of the University’s Open Listening Programme. The workshops will give you the opportunity to explore:
Conflict Theory
What happens when we disagree?
We will offer models for understanding the dynamics of conflict, exploring reactions, positional and personal power, choices and outcome-based responses.
Open Listening Space
What helps or hinders us in speaking and being heard?
We will explore the principles and intentions of Open Listening Space, and you will have the opportunity to try out a process for listening and speaking.
No previous experience is required, just an open mind and a willingness to engage.
Feedback from earlier sessions has included:
- I felt very heard and noticed the difference between this process and a typical conversation. I liked the focus on purposeful listening.
- It was valuable. It got me thinking about a lot of things, and even yesterday later, I would say, resulted in my operating differently with those I was around.
- Certain parts of the session were very revelatory.
- Quite searching exercises but very well managed to create a supportive environment.
- I think this could be very useful for bringing about positive change at Sussex in a meaningful way.
- It was a very powerful session.
Open Listening Spaces offer a safe environment to develop your capacity to participate in inclusive conversations, speak about your own experiences and allow different perspectives. At times this may feel uncomfortable, your level of participation is completely your choice. Our aim is to be accessible and inclusive for all participants across different identities and life experiences.
Delivered by Jassy Denison and associates. Jassy is available if you have any questions before registering - email her at jassydenison@gmail.com
Booking Details:
You are welcome to attend one of the workshops below. These are all in person events:
Wednesday 22 October - 9.30am-1.30pm, Friston Building Room 110
Monday 26 January - 9.30am-1.30pm, on campus room tbc
Thursday 30 April - 9.30am-1.30pm, on campus room tbc
To book your place please register HERE using your Sussex email address to log in (e.g. ab123@sussex.ac.uk). Once you have logged in select start, followed by view sessions and then register.
Cancellations:
Late cancellations that leave places empty have considerable cost implications for the University and take away the opportunity for other staff members who might wish to attend. Given this, a late cancellation fee of £50 will be charged to your School or Division if you cancel your booking within three days of the course start date. Please let us know as soon as possible if you need to cancel your place by emailing od@sussex.ac.uk.
Exceptions may be made for illness, evidenced by your line manager or doctor's note, or a family emergency. We are happy for you to substitute your place if you notify us before the course commences.
Please let us know as soon as possible if you have any specific requirements regarding this staff development activity (e.g., hearing/visual impairment) so that we can do our very best to accommodate your needs.
Your opinion matters! You will be asked to complete a short feedback form either at the end of the session or after the session. We appreciate you taking the time to do this, as your feedback helps us to know what works and what doesn’t, allowing us to create a better and more relevant learning experience for everyone.