How you can get involved in IPN
The basic unit of the Network is a member group of at least five practitioners who agree to stand by each others’ work through the taking of peer responsibility. This process often takes the form of self and peer assessment, support and challenge. At the moment some groups are full members, and many others are in a process of formation. You may already be in a potential group; or if you want to form or join one, you may find useful the lists we provide of interested individuals and groups open to new members, together with our Users’ Guide. Although only a group can become a member of IPN, anyone who attends a meeting is a participant, and all participants are on an equal footing. There are national and regional meetings; everyone is welcome to all of them. To receive details,check out the contacts link opposite.