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Practical Tools, Immediate Impact: Why ORSC Fundamentals Is the Course Every Team Leader and Coach Needs

When Presence Matters: Why In-Person Learning Still Changes Everything

26th February 2026 /Posted byLouise Blackman

Virtual learning works — and we know this first-hand.

Over the past few years, we’ve adapted quickly and intentionally at CRR UK. We’ve invested in technology, refined our facilitation, and designed virtual ORSC programmes that are relational, engaging, and genuinely impactful. And the feedback confirms it: virtual ORSC works. It saves time, removes travel barriers, and allows people to integrate learning directly into their working lives.

So why, in 2026, are we still so excited about coming together in person?

The answer isn’t about nostalgia. It’s about relationship.

Our minds adapted quickly. Our bodies took longer.

There’s been no shortage of research celebrating the benefits of in-person communication — reading non-verbal cues, sensing energy shifts, noticing micro-expressions, building trust through shared physical space. At the same time, technology has blurred many of these boundaries. High-definition cameras capture nuance. Skilled facilitation sustains attention. Virtual rooms can feel surprisingly intimate.

And yet — something else happens when we gather physically.

When people share a room, a flip chart, a pause, a laugh, a moment of tension — the system itself becomes more visible. Bodies respond. Energy moves. Awareness deepens. Learning lands differently.

In ORSC, this matters.

ORSC is about what happens between us

ORSC has always been relational at its core. We don’t just teach tools — we invite people into living systems where learning happens through interaction, feedback, rupture and repair.

In-person learning offers:

  • Greater access to embodied awareness 
  • Faster feedback loops between individuals and the system 
  • A richer experience of conflict, alignment, and difference 
  • Opportunities to notice what you do in relationship, not just what you think 

For many participants, the in-person environment sharpens their capacity to observe, sense, and intervene — not because it’s “better” than virtual, but because it’s different.

Practising the work where it lives

The tools of ORSC translate well to virtual spaces — and they also deserve to be practised fully, visibly, and collectively in a room.

In-person learning allows participants to:

  • Practise interventions with immediate, multi-layered feedback 
  • Experiment more boldly and playfully 
  • Learn from the edges — what feels uncomfortable, uncertain, or new 
  • Build trust and partnership more quickly within the learning system 

It’s also where many of the relationships that sustain this community are formed — conversations over coffee, reflections between sessions, moments that don’t fit neatly into an agenda but shape the learning nonetheless.

A both/and world

We don’t see this as virtual versus in-person.

We see it as both.

Some people begin their ORSC journey online. Others wait for the room. Some move fluidly between the two. What matters is choosing the format that best supports where you are now — and what kind of stretch you’re seeking next.

Our March In-Person ORSC Fundamentals offers an opportunity to step fully into the system, to learn through presence, and to experience firsthand how relational intelligence is built moment by moment.

If you’re curious about ORSC, this is a powerful place to begin.
If you already value relational work, this is a chance to deepen it — together, in the room.

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