Talmud is an international consultant in emotional intelligence, trauma-informed engagement, mindfulness, behaviour change, Implicit bias, performance coaching, equality, inclusion and diversity, culture change, facilitation, wellbeing and professional development.
Upon meeting him, what strikes you first and foremost is his open communication style and effortless ability to explore sensitive and challenging subjects with empathy and non-judgement.
Talmud has delivered highly successful leadership, emotional wellbeing, mental health, educational and behavioural change development programmes across healthcare, education, local government, International NGOs, tech and corporate finance sectors, as well as alternative educational settings for over two decades, working in the UK, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Gouda, The Hague, Antwerp, Denmark, Barcelona, Türkiye, Central Asia, Budapest, Romania, Bulgaria, Brussels and New York.
Talmud has a PGCME (Post Graduate Continuing Medical Education) certificate in Clinical Care for Autistic Adults from Harvard Medical School, a PCET/Cert Ed – (MA /Level 7) from Canterbury Christchurch University and is an adult education specialist, private sector trainer, educationalist and emotional behaviour specialist. Talmud is an NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) Master Practitioner and an Advanced CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy) Practitioner with distinction, awarded by CoE, QLS ABC Awards and The Education and Skills Council.
Talmud has Diplomas in Educational Psychology, Counselling & Psychotherapy, Adult Learning and Mental Health First Aid (MHFA). He is an accredited MOE (Ministry of Entrepreneurship) Coach and Clarity 4D coach; a coaching model based on Carl Jung’s psychology principles. Talmud is trained in Brief Therapy at the Institute of Education, as well as Managing Conflict and Mediation Skills. Talmud is a member of the Institute of Leadership (IL), the Institute of Directors (IoD), the Association for Coaching (AC), a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (RSA), a member of the Society for Education and Training (SET), The National Education Union (NEU) and the International Society for Coaching Psychology (ISCP).