Join us in Brighton for the AFT Annual Conference 2025
The overall theme for the conference is ‘Honouring our ancestors and envisioning our future’ and we will focus on the past, present and future of our incredible family therapy community in the UK, marking 50 years of AFT’s existence as an organisation.
Our annual conference will be an opportunity to come together and celebrate, but more importantly to reflect on the journey that we have made as a community over these five decades, the legacy we are creating, and what it can teach us as we move forward together.
What can we learn from our grandparents and ancestors that will help us to support the families of the future? What have been the major milestones in our profession, and what does our future evolution look like? With a growing awareness of and priority given to psychological professions within the NHS, how can family therapists make the most of these opportunities whilst reflecting our independent values? How are we supporting our future practitioners and leaders and how can we ensure that training and career pathways are fit for the future?
Our 2024 conference in Bristol was the largest gathering of family therapists this country has ever seen, with 650 people attending in person and online, and we hope that this year’s will be even bigger and better. We will have inspirational keynote speakers to set this milestone in context and articulate some of the big ideas in current systemic thinking.
Speakers
Antonia Delahunt
Webinar Manager
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Hannah is professional lead for the Association, representing us and our modality at all levels nationally and internationally. She is responsible for the operational aspects of the organisation as well as working with the Chair, Board, staff, and volunteers to ensure a commitment to the AFT vision and strategic aims.
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Kate Groucutt
Communications & Policy Director
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Hannah is professional lead for the Association, representing us and our modality at all levels nationally and internationally. She is responsible for the operational aspects of the organisation as well as working with the Chair, Board, staff, and volunteers to ensure a commitment to the AFT vision and strategic aims.
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