Who are Sue and Gill?
Sue Hadfield and Gill Hasson are both teachers. Sue taught English in comprehensive schools for twenty years. She has spent the last ten years teaching adults creative writing, study skills, assertiveness, and career and personal development at University of Sussex and for community groups.
Gill Hasson works with people from diverse backgrounds and situations. She works at Sussex University teaching community development, career and personal development, critical thinking and academic skills.. She has written for Psychologies magazine and for the Open University.
Their company ‘Making Sense’ delivers workshops in schools, workplaces and community centres
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