David Grove, creator of Clean Language, came from New Zealand, and had European and Maori ancestry. He graduated with a BSc from the University of Canterbury, NZ in 1972, then studied Business Administration for a postgraduate degree. He had some contact with the world of NLP (neuro-linguistic programming) and became interested in Ericksonian ...

Clean Language fits so naturally with coaching principles, it’s not suprising that many Clean Conference delegates work as coaches or have a coaching background. And of course, they’ll find lots to interest them on the conference schedule. Some of the sessions which are of particular interest to coaches and potential coaches are ...

One of the biggest growth areas for Clean is the world of business and organisations – so of course, sessions on this subject have a big place at Clean Conference 2009. Given that this is such a new field, we are delightedwith the calibre of the presenting line-up, which includes a number of published authors. Other presenters’ ...

One of the most exciting aspects of Clean Conference is the number of presenters and participants from overseas. The Conference provides an ideal opportunity to catch up with Clean developments in different parts of the world – new applications of Clean, new translations of the Clean Language questions, and much more. The 2009 Conference ...

Clean Language came from the world of personal development and psychotherapy. Many practitioners continue to use it to further David Grove’s personal crusade to help people to heal from trauma and other serious deal with personal issues. Several Clean Conference sessions continue with this theme, using Clean approaches either on their own ...

People who are new to Clean are often surprised by the field’s emphasis on the physical: on environmental space, and on working with the physical body. If they were expecting a purely ‘linguistic’ field, they’ll be very disappointed! And so, of course, Clean Conference 2009 has plenty of presenters from this ...

Where and when is the conference being held? University of London Union, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HY, on the weekend of 12 and 13 September 2009. Who is  the conference for? Anyone who’s interested in ‘Clean’ – Clean Language, Symbolic Modelling, Clean Space, Emergent Knowledge. These all have their roots in the ...

“The conference for me was like a stroll through a beautiful orchard on a sunny summer afternoon with a whole variety of fruit to choose and then pick…fresh, healthy and juicy.” Julie McCracken “Mmmm, it was like a sunny sparkly lake for me with glinty, gleamy faces to enjoy and depths to dip into!” Angela Steed”The conference for ...

Just 12 months ago, we were in the final run-up to the very first Clean Conference. Little did we know how successful it would prove to be! It attracted presenters and delegates from all over the world and generated a massive buzz. Book now This year’s Conference takes place on the weekend of 12 and 13 September, and the list of presenters is ...