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Clinical Will Guidance

Thursday 9th April 2026
Timings: 17:00- 18:00 GMT
Location: Online
Price: Members £20 | General Admission £30 | Student members £10 (plus Eventbrite fee)
An interactive session for Dramatherapists to reflect on ethics & professional continuity.
Full Description

As Dramatherapists, ensuring the continuity of care for our clients is a professional and ethical cornerstone. Whether you are an established private practitioner, a freelancer, or newly qualified, having a robust Clinical Will is essential for responsible practice. Although it is important for any therapy provider to have such measures in place.

You are invited to join us for a focused, one-hour online CPD session to mark the upcoming release of the official BADth Clinical Will Guide. This event is designed to provide a supportive space for professional reflection alongside your peers.

During this session, you will be among the first to explore the content of the new guidance document. The event emphasises interactive learning, offering the chance to engage in meaningful discussions and exploratory tasks with fellow Dramatherapists. These activities will be facilitated by Sarah Masters, a HCPC-registered Dramatherapist and Clinical Supervisor.

This event is open to all Dramatherapists and holds particular relevance for those currently in private practice or those just starting their careers. Please note that the official Clinical Will guide will be made available on the BADth Private Practice Committee’s webpage shortly after the conclusion of the event.

Facilitator(s)

Sarah Masters

Sarah is a HCPC registered Dramatherapist who graduated in 2012 and was elected onto the BADth Board in 2025. During 2017-2018 she engaged in further education, completing a PG Dip and qualifying as a Clinical Supervisor. Additionally, Sarah has experience working as an allied health professional return to practice mentor, a trainer and an associate lecturer. Furthermore, throughout her career, Sarah has co-authored and authored various academic papers.

Since 2025, Sarah has taken the lead role in BADth's Private Practice committee and enjoys collaborating with her peers in the committee as they develop and grow this branch of BADth. Over the years, Sarah has gained a vast amount of experience and knowledge working in various organisations such as charities, community interest companies, education settings (from preschool to University level) and NHS partnerships with third sector.

She has worked with a range of individuals of different age groups with various needs. Within her work, she has also worked with trainee therapists both as a therapist and supervisor. She has a specific interest and passion of coming alongside those who have been subjected to trauma. Presently, Sarah has her own private practice working as a Dramatherapist and Clinical Supervisor both in person and online. Sarah is motivated to apply her knowledge, experience and skills towards continuing to develop BADth's community.