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Ladders4action - Knowledge Exchange

ladders4action - knowledge exchange

Scotland

We aspire to a world where those who create and share knowledge are supported and empowered to create real-world change. To nurture a fairer, more equitable world, we will eliminate the theory-action gap and make knowledge creation and sharing more practical, ethical and inclusive Our Mission Mission 1 Ladders4Action is committed to helping and supporting those involved in creating and sharing knowledge. We will undertake this in various ways. We will celebrate examples of positive work of those involved in creating and sharing knowledge We will cite, reference and create reading lists featuring the work of those involved in creating and sharing knowledge We will advocate for those who experience discrimination or harm in the process of knowledge creation and sharing We will offer practical support and training for those involved in creating and sharing knowledge Mission 2 Ladders4Action will break down the practice-theory gap and support individuals and organisations who wish to make positive social change. We will connect individuals and organisations who aspire to create social change with knowledge creators and those who are skilled in sharing knowledge. We will locate and share knowledge created by others to stimulate positive social change. We will create knowledge to stimulate positive social change Mission 3 Through advocacy, consultancy, mentoring, organisational development and training, Ladders4Action will work to ensure that systems of knowledge creation and sharing are practical, ethical and inclusive.

Melissa Liversedge Yoga

melissa liversedge yoga

I first became aware of yoga as a child. My grandmother used to tell me to practise ‘yoga breathing’ (long, slow inhalations and exhalations) if I ever felt worried or unwell. She swore by the benefits of yoga, both physically and mentally, and although I never actually saw her practise a single pose, I considered her to be the ultimate yoga guru! After University, I worked in the City as a stockbroker, at which point I officially started going to yoga classes, seeking a counter balance to the busy lifestyle I was living. I went to all sorts of different classes - whatever the gym had on offer and whatever I could find locally: flow yoga, power yoga, bikram yoga, sivananda yoga. I soon realised that yoga could be quite a different experience depending on the type and the teacher. I had the good fortune of meeting a Japanese colleague who swore by the benefits of Iyengar Yoga. She introduced me to a senior Iyengar teacher, Maxine Tobias, who completely transformed my experience of yoga. She had spent many years under the guidance of BKS Iyengar himself and was very inspirational. I was amazed how the Iyengar method gives you a deep understanding of your own body, its strengths and its weaknesses. Although the classes looked easier, and you got to use belts and blocks, actually I found them the most challenging. Furthermore, the classes were full of real people: all ages, shapes and sizes. Each person came to understand their limitations and their strengths and were on their own journey. It wasn’t about the gymnastics of the poses, it was about the relationship between the body and the mind. After several years of practice, I applied to do my teacher training course in 2005, but then found out I was pregnant. Life and babies took over, so it was only after another 10 years and a new life in Hampshire, I felt I was ready to reapply to train as an Iyengar Teacher. The training course was long and challenging, as it should be when you are dealing with other people’s bodies, but I was lucky enough to have one of the best and most experienced teachers living nearby, Judith Jones, who pushed and encouraged me to aim for precision and quality of teaching. Judith has spent many years visiting Pune and the Iyengar family, and has always been heavily involved with the Iyengar Yoga Association UK. She is truly remarkable and continues to be a great inspiration & mentor. I am currently preparing for the next level of qualification within the Iyengar Yoga system and hope to continue my yoga journey for as long as I am able. I have a great husband, 3 kids, 2 dogs, and a fish called Martin. I like the sea, travel, fashion, shoes and people. Family is the most important thing to me.