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Yogaspace Yorkshire

yogaspace yorkshire

North Yorkshire

YogaSpace Yorkshire is a unique yoga and pilates studio space in North Yorkshire offering a timetable of midweek classes, and at the weekends we hold residential retreats, day workshops, and women’s circles and gatherings. YogaSpace Yorkshire has two beautiful studios for hire as a day or residential retreat space Studio Bhakti in the East Wing of the house Studio Ananda in the West Wing of the house. We offer midweek Kundalini yoga Vinyasa Yoga and Pilates classes We also offer sound baths, gong baths, and workshops Visit our full timetable to find your class. Residential retreat capacity. Catered Retreat Hire: main house only the main house = 12 plus one teacher =13 Self-catering (enquire) – 10 students if all able to share king/double beds, as well as twin beds, using our self-catering cottages and one house en-suite room. We only do self-catering retreats where the cottages are hired and used as your food area. Or, use as 5 singles in the cottages and one yoga teacher capacity in a single house room. Catered vegan or vegetarian retreats – Whole site hire, cottages plus main house, – all sharing rooms – could be…19 in total. However, your hire number depends on your studio capacity needs. We host studio capacity up to 16 – this is a personal choice by each teacher, some prefer 12/14. What is our USP? When you come to Patrick Brompton Hall, either to a class, workshop, or on a residential retreat, you are welcomed into a family home that embraces wellbeing and creative activities in a beautiful space. The main part of the house was built in 1703 in the period of Queen Anne and is a Grade II listed Historic House. Well-being and creativity are the perfect blends for such a grand old dame of a house. She has been opening her doors for 316 years to everyone who knocks.

Inclusion In He

inclusion in he

I’ve worked for more than 30 years delivering and managing services in the public sector to support disabled people. In 1997 I moved into higher education becoming the manager of the disability service at the University of the West of England in Bristol. After UWE, I was the manager of an educational development project in Manchester before two roles in national coordination teams. As part of the National Disability Team I oversaw £2.1m of HEFCE funding across 23 projects in a range of HEIs in England. The projects were funded to set up disability provision from scratch within small specialist institutions and to develop a range of inclusive teaching, learning and assessment resources for the sector. I was then senior policy adviser at Action on Access, the national coordination team for widening participation. I’ve worked in a consultancy capacity and been a member of policy groups for a range of projects and organisations including, the Institute of Physics, the Higher Education Academy, the General Teaching Council for England, the Quality Assurance Agency, and a number of universities including York, Durham, Huddersfield, Middlesex and Cardiff Metropolitan. I was a member of the Board of Directors for the National Association of Disability Practitioners for a number of years and I’m now the CEO of the International Network of Inclusive Practice. I recently worked as a visiting lecturer at the Education University, Hong Kong and currently work as a lecturer at London South Bank University.