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Spiritual Vitality

spiritual vitality

5.0(13)

Ready to ignite your inner spark and radiate well-being from within? Welcome to our haven of holistic learning, where ancient wisdom meets modern practices to empower you on your journey to spiritual vitality. Immerse yourself in a diverse bouquet of healing arts, exploring techniques that have nourished minds, bodies, and souls for generations. Unleash Your Inner Healer: * Reiki: Learn the gentle art of channelling universal energy for deep relaxation, stress reduction, and enhanced well-being. * Pendulum Dowsing: Discover the secrets of harnessing your intuition and tapping into subtle energies for guidance and insight. * Crystal Magic: Unravel the power of crystalline allies, learning to harness their unique vibrations for personal empowerment and manifestation. * Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT): Learn how to use this self-healing tool to release negativity, manage emotional blocks, and unlock profound inner peace. * Breathwork: Dive deep into the transformative power of conscious breathing, unlocking pathways to greater energy, clarity, and emotional resilience. * Animal Communication: Bridge the gap between species, developing your intuitive gift to understand and connect with your furry (or feathered) companions on a deeper level. * Plant Allies: Explore the ancient wisdom of working with the healing powers of the plant kingdom, fostering personal growth and harmonious connection with nature. * Gratitude: Cultivate the transformative practice of gratitude, unlocking joy, abundance, and a deeper connection to your inner self and the world around you. * Smudging & Cleansing Rituals: Learn sacred practices to clear energies, purify your space, and invite positivity into your life. Unlock the Secrets of Your Energetic Anatomy: * Chakra Mastery: Delve into the fascinating world of the chakras, learning to balance and activate your energy centres for optimal health and spiritual growth. * Aura Exploration: Discover the secrets of your energy field, learning to read its whispers and cultivate its radiance. Empower Your Psychic Abilities: * Intuition Development: Hone your innate intuitive talents, learning to trust your inner voice and navigate life with greater clarity and wisdom. * Guided Meditations: Immerse yourself in powerful journeys inward, uncovering hidden depths of your being and tapping into your higher potential. * Unleash Your Inner Oracle: Dive into the mystical world of tarot, where ancient symbols whisper secrets and unlock hidden dimensions of your intuition.  Unleash Your Inner Artisan: * Macrame Foundations: Master the basic knots and techniques that form the building blocks of stunning macrame creations. From plant hangers to wall hangings, you'll discover the joy of crafting unique pieces that express your unique style. * Dreamcatcher Magic: Embark on a mystical journey, learning to weave intricate webs that capture good dreams and filter out the bad. Personalize your dreamcatcher with crystals, feathers, and beads, imbuing it with your intentions and aspirations. More Than Just Courses, a Community of Transformation: We believe in fostering a supportive, inclusive space where you can learn, grow, and connect with fellow seekers on a similar path. Our passionate instructors, all experienced practitioners in their own right, guide you with compassion and wisdom, creating a tapestry of shared learning and profound personal transformation. Step onto your path of spiritual vitality today. Browse our course offerings, join our workshops, and embark on a journey of self-discovery that will illuminate your life from within. Ready to awaken your spiritual spark? Contact us today and join our vibrant community! P.S. Please take note of when and where In-Person courses are being run. As we are constantly moving; it comes from living in a caravan and touring the UK.

Human Values Foundation

human values foundation

5.0(9)

London

We are an independent, non-denominational charity providing holistic values-related education programmes for teachers and schools. With over 25 years of experience, we share our knowledge and experience so as to promote better outcomes for young citizens, both academically and as empowered, happy, healthy individuals who feel capable of fulfilling their true potential, whatever their starting points in life. Not only have we been supplying practical, personal development and wellbeing programmes for a generation of learners aged from 4 to 14 but we also provide training in Values Education, an element in the school curriculum that is becoming increasingly significant as the topic of values becomes ever more mainstream and as the understanding of how values affect and impact people’s thinking, decision-making, actions and wellbeing grows. The intense focus on academic outcomes during the past two decades has been at the expense of many children’s mental health and wellbeing, and this has brought into focus the urgent need for a shift in education practices towards rounded, whole-child development. This approach has always been central to our work. There are few opportunities for teachers during their initial teacher training and continuing professional development to learn about the role of values in our day-to-day lives and to appreciate how they can be proactively used to nurture and empower individuals to progressively gain character strengths, social and emotional skills and personal qualities that are essential for their happiness, health and capacity to maximise their talents and abilities. This is the gap we fill.

Dandelion Training and Development

dandelion training and development

5.0(11)

Crawley

When children feel better, they learn better. At Dandelion Training and Development our mission is to improve mental health knowledge and understanding in education and care settings, to ensure that children have the best possible chances. Early intervention and support improves children’s outcomes. With 1 in 6 children experiencing mental health issues, we know that if education and care staff know more, they can support more effectively. So, Dandelion offer high quality, current and practical mental health training to parents, early years’ providers, schools and further/higher education facilities. Supporting children to develop a positive sense of self and mental well-being relies on strong partnerships with all those who care for and work with children and adolescents. Which is why our courses are focussed on: Providing engaging learning about the causes of mental health issues Offering high-quality information about the signs that indicate a child’s mental health may need support Supporting you to feel more confident in recognising and responding to mental health issues in your home or setting Teaching relevant and easily implemented strategies to support parents and professionals to offer children and adolescents high-quality care at home and in learning environments Guiding professionals to create relevant mental health care plans for children and adolescents to ensure that care and education are accessible whilst ensuring that mental health is well supported. Providing resources to support positive well-being and emotional literacy in education settings and at home. Dandelion Training provides mental health training & resources for parents and professionals working with children and young people.

Asdan

asdan

5.0(5)

London

ASDAN is an education charity and awarding organisation providing courses, accredited curriculum programmes and regulated qualifications to engage, elevate and empower young people aged 11 to 25 years in greatest need. We define young people in greatest need as those living in poverty, without support for their emotional and social needs, those with a special educational need or disability, those not engaged or succeeding in their education, who miss an English and/or Maths pass at 16 or subsequently, and who are at risk of becoming NEET. Our goal is to engage them through relevant and motivating courses to achieve meaningful learning outcomes, which elevate them to go on to further education, training and work, and empower them to take control of their lives. We do this by developing courses with an accessible and practical pedagogy for learners; and by working with our partner educators to foster the personal, social and work-related abilities of young people in greatest need. We know the development of personal, social and work-related abilities is vital for learners of all abilities because: strengthening these abilities supports academic and vocational learning they are particularly effective in re-engaging young people in greatest need they are important for accessing knowledge and skills at work they are especially important for entry level work they equip learners to live well and make full use of their abilities We believe that young people should have the opportunity to discover, develop and make use of their abilities to affirm their identities, contribute to society, and challenge educational and social inequalities.

Elsa-support

elsa-support

5.0(63)

York

Hi everyone, I am Debbie and I created and run the Elsa Support website. My motto is ‘Together we can make a difference’. One of the things I noticed very quickly when I was working in school was that there was a real lack of ELSA resources. I am a bit of a Google queen but even so it was difficult, without spending a huge amount of money on things, to find anything really suitable. I ended up writing my own planning and coming up with ideas and thought why not share them, that was the start of Elsa Support…… It is all about the BEES I love my bees and you might wonder why? Bees are: Busy, they work incredibly hard Work as a team always Social creatures and do communicate with each other Co-operate with each other for the same aim All have very different roles and divide their ultimate job between them all Create honey that feeds them, and us, they even store it for lean times Adaptable and do so when environmental factors change Bees work together for a common goal or aim, we can learn so much from them. They are the reason my very first ‘nurturing’ group was called ‘Busy Bees’. Well that and the fact I managed to buy some fabulous ‘bee cushions’! My vision for that first group was a group of children who belonged. We all know belonging boosts self-esteem. Feeling part of a community can have such an impact on children. Creating a group where children worked together as a team, who supported each other and socialised with each other. In fact, after the very first group I ran I overheard one of the very quiet and shy children organising for them all to meet up at playtime the next day. A major part of my role was helping children with social and emotional issues. It became a huge interest to me to try and break down barriers to learning. I am a big fan of group work and have written many interventions over the years which you can find on the website. I try to keep the cost of resources as low as I can because to me it is important that you do use them, but it is important to me that you can have some free resources to work with children, I know how difficult it is with school budgets. Every Friday I create something for free and share with you all. The website has grown from strength to strength and I have had many emails and messages to tell me how useful it has been to people setting out on the ELSA journey but also helpful to teachers, teaching assistants, learning mentors, counsellors and many other professionals. Please read my testimonials page and do email me if there is something you want to say about the website. Back to the Bees and community My vision of my very first ‘nurturing group’ was based on Bees and my vision includes that for ELSA’s and other professionals working with children on social and emotional issues. Mental health awareness, quite rightly, is becoming a huge thing due to so many factors. I really wanted to create community amongst all those people working for the same aims. This is to support you in your role supporting children. Some ELSA’s/adults do work alone in school and just need a bit of support, a listening ear, reassurance and some kind words. Our main group on Facebook has nearly 3000 members, who are all so supportive of each other. It is a wonderful community of like minded people. We have a mentoring section where you can be paired up with another person if you feel you need that extra bit of support. I listen to you, I get involved in discussion, I suggest resources, I suggest ideas and I create resources for you. You tell me what you want, and I try my best to create it for you. Do join us, together we can make a difference! What is ELSA? An ELSA in a school is an Emotional Literacy Support Assistant. There is a recognised ELSA training course aimed specifically at Teaching Assistants in schools. Examples of things covered on the course are social skills, emotions, bereavement, social stories and therapeutic stories, anger management, self-esteem, counselling skills such as solution focus and friendship. To find out more about this course, contact the Educational Psychologists in your LEA and ask them if they are running one, if not ask them if it is possible for the future. Also check out neighbouring LEAs, they will sometimes take people out of their area to make up numbers. The founder of ELSA, Sheila Burton, has her own website, ELSA Network site, where there is lots of information about the ELSA Role, so do also have a look on there.