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Yoginis Yoga Training

yoginis yoga training

5.0(5)

Bury

Yoginis Yoga is specifically developed for educators and practitioners to learn to teach yoga and mindfulness schemes of work to all ages and abilities from toddlers to young adults. Yoginis Yoga training is designed by highly qualified and experienced yoga and mindfulness professionals; Susan Hartley and Katie Brennan, which qualifies as continual professional development over progressive levels, approved and certified by the CPD certification service, AFPE and the Children's Activities Association. Learn how to deliver a sustainable, progressive and affordable scheme of work as part of the educational syllabus which is fun, engages children, enhances learning and helps them to establish their own practice and share this skill with others. Yogini's Yoga's scheme of work is unique in its delivery, using a visual timetable with no planning. Yoginis Yoga uses routine, repetition and structure which makes it all inclusive and so simple that children feel empowered and confident to take the lead. Training is designed for those with little or no yoga experience. the learner is slowly immersed in the theory and practice of yoga and mindfulness techniques, consolidating their learning without being overwhelmed to feel confident in delivering sessions immediately. Yoga is the perfect platform to teach children the tools they need to live and succeed in this modern world, to learn about themselves, their bodies, breath, mind, emotions and important life lessons including; kindness, resilience, acceptance, tolerance, confidence, friendship, setting boundaries, self regulation, uniqueness and equality.

Kinetic School Of Performing Arts

kinetic school of performing arts

5.0(20)

Cardiff

Kinetic School of Performing Arts was founded in 2013 by Director, Choreographer & Teacher Kris Crowley. Kinetic are a Theatre School, Musical Theatre Company & Youth Academy working throughout Cardiff and the surrounding areas. Kinetics' aim is to equip performers with the skills and experiences needed to enter the performing arts industry with the ethos of training whilst performing. Providing our performers with a vast range of performance opportunities enables them to put into practice a wide range of skills whilst nurturing their confidence, stage awareness and ability. Each year across the company Kinetic stages a range of productions & projects at our resident performance venues at The Richard Burton Theatre at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama & The Atrium (University of South Wales). As well as staging our own full scale musicals we perform at concerts, charity events, festivals & work with other companies & organisations collaboratively. Kinetic provides itself on its high reputation and standards, working at an industrious pace where team work & an endeavour for excellence remains key in our core values. Kinetic performers (Past, Present & Alumni) remain outstanding ambassadors for the company and the performance work we continue to achieve. All the staff and workers at Kinetic are qualified teachers in their field and are Enhanced CRB DBS checked with many years of experience. We have trained, up to date First Aiders on site for every rehearsal & strict safeguarding measures in place.

UK Women's Budget Group: Local Data Project

uk women's budget group: local data project

5.0(2)

London

The Women’s Budget Group is a is independent and not-for-profit membership network consisting of women’s voluntary organisations, academics and policy expert whose aims are to promote a gender equal economy. We do this through conducting in depth analysis of the impact of policy on women. Our analysis has been used to influence policy debates on a national and local level. We run several projects that work to build the capacity of women’s organisations as well as national and international campaigning organisations and other equality groups. Find out more about the capacity building work we are doing through our Local Data Project Nationally, we have recently published our final report from our Feminist Green New Deal project. The report provides a clear roadmap to a sustainable and equal UK economy. Internationally, our Global Partnerships & Learning Programme has been working together with civil society organisations on how they can effectively be in open dialogue with their governments to develop policies and allocate resources in ways that improve the lives of women, with an emphasis on the most marginalised women. We strongly believe that we can all work together to design and demand a new economy: an economy which has the wellbeing of individuals, communities and the planet at its centre; an economy which values care, both paid and unpaid. Watch this short clip to understand why we urgently need alternative policies that can help create a caring economy now.