Transforming our approaches to meeting boys emotional needs with some radical fresh thinking
Learn popular latin dances such as salsa, bachata, cha cha cha and also latin American dances including samba, paso doble, jive and rumba. Suitable for complete beginners. Please note there is no class on 13th June but the 27th June will be a double class.
Inclusive organizations are ones where members of the LGBTQAI+ community thrive. Providing a welcoming environment means ensuring that all employees have an understanding about respecting sexual identity. The acronym used to refer to this large segment of the population continues to grow to represent the identities of others. This video outlines the meaning behind 'LGBTQIA' and is intended to provide employees with further cultural competency. Length: 5:14 Learning Objectives Define and explain the components of the LGBTQIA+ acronym, including lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual, aromantic, agender, non-binary, and genderqueer identities.;Recognize the distinction between sexual orientation and gender identity, emphasizing the importance of respecting both aspects of an individual's identity.;Understand the significance of recognizing and supporting diverse gender and sexual identities, fostering inclusivity, and becoming an ally within the LGBTQIA+ community.
Virtual talks from the @iaminprint #iamwritingfestival covering many aspects of #writing and #publishing, from character creation to marketing, #self-publishing to finding a #literary agent. These talks were delivered to live international audiences and can provide much #writinginspiration to #writers in the comfort of your own home. Immerse yourself in the festival fun, and leave feeling motivated.
Discover the power of Brainspotting in trauma treatment and healing. Explore techniques, applications, and ethical considerations for integrating Brainspotting with other modalities. Enhance your therapeutic practice and promote resilience in diverse populations. Start your journey towards professional development in trauma therapy today.
This short course aims to give you an understanding of the main LGBTQIA terms and who they refer to, including recognition of the main flags and their history, the use of pronouns, intersectionality and how to be an effective ally. Who is this course for? Everyone is the simple answer. Everyone and particularly those in a public-facing role, be that the police or other emergency services, to business managers, ship captains and shop floor workers. What will it cost? Currently this course is only available in video format. Please ask for prices How will I benefit from this course? You will learn what the different terminology means, which flags represent which groups, and learn to accept people’s differences and be more inclusive. Is this course recognised? No, at present this is not a CPD accredited course
Attend a FREE masterclass for this years Mental Health Awareness Week! Understand what is meant by the term mental health and the factors that can influence it. Know how to take care of your mental health, actively manage illness, and where to find additional help should you need it.
This seminar supports you to implement ideas from the Six Stages Framework. It is designed for those who are reading or have read my book Understanding and Dealing with Everyday Racism- The Six Stages Framework
Date: Monday 30th October Time: 4pm Location: Studio A Director Gus Van Sant (Good Will Hunting, Milk, Finding Forrester) creates a tender, meditative portrait of young gay men living off-grid in the early 1990s in My Own Private Idaho. Keanu Reeves and River Phoenix play best friends Scott and Mike, who turn tricks and hustle through difficulties living on the streets. Their bond and love is tested when ghosts from the past arise and they're forced onto the road to find answers. One of the most important films in LGBTQ+ cinema, My Own Private Idaho broke down barriers and flew in the face of taboo at the time of its release. Come and see this important story of celebrating gay culture on the big screen.
These events are designed to work on the ideas introduced in Level 1: Understanding & Dealing with Everyday Racism The Six Stages Framework