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The Neurodiversity Academy

the neurodiversity academy

Welcome to The Neurodiversity Academy Your partner in creating environments where everyone can thrive. At The Neurodiversity Academy, we work with organisations to embrace and support neurodiversity. We offer bespoke training, consultancy, and coaching, helping leaders and teams to support neurodivergent employees and clients. Whether it’s ADHD, Autism (ASD), AuDHD (Autism and ADHD), Dyslexia, Dyspraxia (DCD), Bipolar Disorder, Tourette Syndrome, Dyscalculia, or mental health conditions such as Anxiety, our goal is to ensure everyone has the opportunity to reach their full potential. Our mission is to help workplaces become more inclusive by providing the knowledge and tools needed to support neurodivergent individuals. Through our training, leaders learn how to recognise and address the unique strengths and needs of their neurodivergent staff and clients, ensuring these differences are understood and appreciated. Why Choose Us? We believe that neurodivergent individuals bring unique talents and perspectives, which can thrive when given the right support. Our expert-led programmes focus on practical strategies that reduce barriers, improve communication, and increase productivity across teams. Whether your goal is to improve workplace culture, reduce legal risks, or create a more inclusive environment, The Neurodiversity Academy is here to guide you. Join us in shaping a future where everyone has the chance to succeed. Explore our range of courses and consultancy services to start building a more inclusive workplace today.

Embodied Heart Qigong

embodied heart qigong

Monmouth

Qigong for an embodied approach to positive change and growth. My name is Stephanie Padmadrishti Betschart, I teach QiGong because I believe we all have an innate ability to health and resilience. I qualified as a teacher in 2018. I’m an ordained Buddhist, having meditation as part of my life since 1995 and a Solution Focused Hypnotherapist since 1998.  DISCOVER THE POWER WITHIN: JOIN OUR MONTHLY QIGONG WORKSHOP During these workshops, you will learn powerful Qigong techniques to enhance your energy flow, improve your overall health, and nurture your inner well-being.  The background for these session is Elemental Qigong, health based Qigong, namely Huagong, wuxigong and somatic meditation. Qigong offers numerous benefits, including: * Increased vitality and energy levels * Improved posture and balance * Reduced stress and anxiety * Enhanced immune function  * Deepened mind-body connection * Promotion of overall well-being Who are the workshops for: Our monthly Qigong workshop is open to everyone. Whether you're looking to improve your physical health, manage stress, or connect with your spiritual self, this workshop offers something for everyone. What to Expect: Expect a warm and welcoming environment, where you can learn and practice Qigong at your own pace. Our experienced instructors will provide guidance, support, and personalized attention throughout the workshop. You'll leave feeling rejuvenated, centered, and equipped with powerful Qigong techniques that you can continue to incorporate into your daily life.

Methodist College Belfast

methodist college belfast

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These three words encapsulate the journey to excellence that pupils experience at Methody. We believe that their education should be exciting, exacting, enriching and ennobling. We work hard to provide our pupils with opportunities to excel, and we have high ambitions for them. But it is not just the academic results that the pupils achieve in and out of the classroom that are important; it is also the type of person that they become. There is little point in producing well qualified young adults if they do not also have a sense of moral duty and social responsibility. We are ambitious for ALL of our pupils. We do our best to prepare them to meet the demands of life beyond school, to be able to contribute positively to society. We try to develop in them a passion for learning, an understanding of social justice, of equality and of fairness; instilling values, building character, developing compassion, self-awareness and independence of thought and spirit. We are about building futures – better futures, a better future for us and a better future for our community – we are about making a difference. Great by Choice Methody’s core values of opportunity, diversity and excellence will continue to drive everything that we do this year but in addition, this year has been themed and everyone has been challenged to be ‘Great by Choice’. In assemblies we have explored the meaning of ‘great’ defined as ‘outstanding, powerful, an example and influential’ and discussed how everyone can deliberately make ‘great’ choices to achieve success. The theme has just been introduced to the school community and it will evolve as the year progresses, we look forward to sharing more of this with you. Campus Creation In 1865, when Methodists in Ireland numbered only 23,000 out of a total population of six million, it was decided to build a college in Belfast, partly for the training of Methodist ministers and partly as a school for boys. Money was collected, mainly from the Irish Methodists but with help from England and America, and 15 acres of land were acquired on what were the very outskirts of the city at that time.This land included the present College Gardens as well as the site on which the College stands. The foundation stone of the New Wesleyan College at Belfast (as it was originally known) was laid on 24th August 1865 by Sir William McArthur, a Londonderry businessman, who later became Lord Mayor of London. Three years later, on 18th August 1868, the College was opened with 141 pupils. Just after the opening of the College a proposal that "young ladies" be educated on equal terms with the boys was accepted by the committee of Management, with the result that from the third month of its existence Methodist College has been a co-educational establishment.In 1891 Sir William McArthur bequeathed a large sum of money towards the foundation of the hall of residence for girl boarders. The College steadily flourished and the enrolment increased. There was a rapid growth of numbers after 1920, when the theological department moved to Edgehill College thus releasing more accommodation for the school's use. Campus Development The College has continued to grow, with each decade seeing new developments and initiatives. The extensive grounds of Pirrie Park were acquired in 1932, and Downey House, one of two Houses in the Preparatory Department, was opened shortly afterwards. The Whitla Hall, built with a bequest from Sir William Whitla, was opened in December 1935. In 1950, Fullerton House was established as a Preparatory Department on the Malone Road Campus and a major rebuilding scheme, which included the construction of 'K', 'L', and 'M' blocks, the large gymnasium, the Lecture Room, the Home Economics kitchens and canteen, and much additional renovation, was completed in 1954. New pavilions at Pirrie Park, the College boat house at Stranmillis Lock, and all-weather hockey pitches at Deramore added to the recreational facilities. The 1960s and 1970s saw continuous building on the main site. This included science laboratories, a number of general and specialist class rooms a further science block, an indoor swimming pool and a new Music department.In celebration of the Centenary, a large sum of money was raised through the generosity of 'old boys' and 'old girls', parents, staff, and others. Part of this was spent on the College Chapel. The fine organ in the chapel was a gift from Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. In 1972, a Sixth Form Centre was opened, with provision for recreational activities, private study and tutorial teaching. The 1990s saw a number of major developments: a new Sports Hall, a new Art department, the Walton Building containing suites of classrooms for Technology and laboratories for Science, a Computer Studies suite and a Heritage Centre. In June 2005, the new Boathouse was opened at Stranmillis Lock.Over the past ten years the iconic original College building, School House, and McArthur Hall have both been restored and refurbished to provide exceptional facilities that combine the architectural heritage of the College with the best of modern educational resources.