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Care Without Permission: Co-Creating the Inc Net Radical Care Manifesto

  • Stryx Art Gallery 90 Vyse Street Birmingham, England, B18 6JZ United Kingdom (map)

Care Without Permission: Co-Creating the Inc Net Radical Care Manifesto

What does care look like in an often precarious and under-invested cultural sector?

How do we build a culture of care within our creative community?

Join Inclusive Network for an evening of reflection, conversation, and collective authorship as we create our first Radical Care Manifesto, a shared commitment to how we work, rest, and support each other.

We’ll be joined by Kate Oliver, founder of the Radical Rest Network, who will share insightson care and rest in the creative sector and support the manifesto co-creation process.

Together, we’ll:

  • Reflect on our own experiences of care (or lack of it)

  • Explore how systems and structures impact our wellbeing

  • Exploring boundaries, burnout, leadership, and collective care

  • Collectively define what Inclusive Network should stand for when it comes to care, rest, boundaries, and leadership

  • Draft a working Radical Care Manifesto (set of principles and intentions for self and community care) shaped by and for Inclusive Network members

What you’ll leave with:

  • A deeper sense of community

  • Practical language to define your boundaries and values

  • A manifesto you helped shape

  • A free copy of a Radical Self Care Journal (limited and subject to availability)

  • Space to pause, reflect, and reset

Free to attend.

Places are limited to keep the session intimate.

Refreshments provided.

Sign up early to reserve your spot.

To discuss access needs or request a travel expenses bursary, please email charlenecarterjames@culturecentral.co.uk

Register to be part of the Inclusive Network

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About Kate Oliver

Kate Oliver (she/her) is an educator and leader in the cultural and environmental sectors, having led Learning teams at the Horniman Museum and Gardens, Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration, and London Zoo. She now delivers impactful learning and evaluation projects as a freelance consultant, studies psychotherapy, and runs the Radical Rest Network for exhausted sector workers. Rest for Kate is walking among trees, and a mid-morning coffee with Schnitzel the cat.


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