Third Space Practice is a collaborative studio working at the intersection of identity, trauma, and systems. We offer workshops, courses, reflective learning spaces, and consultation rooted in lived experience, critical pedagogy, and relational ethics.
We’re not a therapy clinic. We’re not a corporate training firm. We’re not a traditional academic body either.
We work with…
Some come as professionals. Others come as people. Both are welcome.
Yes – we offer reflective individual sessions. Salma is a UKCP-registered psychotherapist offering psychotherapy. Bea offers narrative-based coaching and accompaniment for those navigating complexity, grief, transition, or identity repair. We’ll help you decide what fits best. contact
From September 2025, yes — selected courses and workshops will carry a formal CPD badge, clearly marked on their individual pages.
Not in the conventional sense. We don’t recruit facilitators or researchers as staff but we’re open to aligned collaboration. If you’re holding similar questions, building your own body of work, or want to contribute to ours (e.g. writing, co-hosting, resource development), we’d love to hear from you.
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Absolutely. Most of our organisational work is co-designed. Whether it’s a trauma-informed debrief, a reflection space on ethical burnout, or a learning series tailored to your context — we’ll work with you to shape something grounded and useful.
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We work with a trauma-aware lens. We do not pathologise and seek to honour the impact of systems, stories, and survival. Our approach is shaped by liberation psychology, decolonial thought, and narrative ethics. This means we’re not interested in diagnosis, more interested in dignity.
Yes. While many of our participants are professionals (therapists, educators, NGO workers), we also hold space for those attending as individuals: adoptees, diaspora parents, artists, carers, and those seeking meaning after rupture or dislocation. If something resonates, it’s probably for you.
No. But we do engage deeply with questions of belief, rupture, and the sacred — particularly for those untangling inherited theologies or forging post-religious belonging. Our work honours spirit, without requiring faith.
Some offerings are standalone (e.g. workshops), while others run as multi-week cohorts. We always clarify what’s expected on each course page. If you’re unsure what’s right for you, drop us a message, we’ll talk it through.
Not at all. We work globally -though our administrative base is in the UK. Many of our participants join from across Europe, the Middle East, South Asia, and beyond.
We hold a small number of supported places in every offering – prioritised for those impacted by displacement, disability, racial injustice, or economic precarity. If you need one, ask. No forms, no justification required. Just a conversation.
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