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Nadiya Wynn CNHC-Registered

Restorative Being, Therapeutic Yoga & Mindfulness. Trauma Informed Yoga for anxiety, stress and chronic pain

Nadiya Wynn CNHC-Registered

Nadiya has been teaching yoga since 2012, is based in West Dorset, UK, and provides 1-2-1 Trauma Informed Yoga sessions in-person or online. She began her embodied movement journey in dance movement therapy and yoga in 2005, and since her Yoga Teacher training (500hrs) in 2011 has completed additional training in Trauma Informed Yoga, Yoga Therapy (CNHC), Integrating Mindfulness & Compassion (CPCAB), Restorative Yoga, Yin Yoga, Ayurveda in Action, Yoga for Cancer, Yoga for Teens, Mental Health First Aider, Yoga for Healthy Backs, and Yoga for ME & Chronic Fatigue.

Nadiya’s approach draws from her extensive training, hands on experience, and passion for wellbeing and understanding how to reconnect to our authentic selves with the aim to feel more joy in daily life. Whether you're battling anxiety, depression, stress, chronic pain, or you need support processing childhood trauma, she can provide you with a customised practise to help you recover your sense of self.

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Susi Wrenshaw is registered as a Yoga Therapist with the Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council. The CNHC is accredited by the Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care. The Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care (PSA) is the independent government-appointed body that oversees and scrutinises the work of the nine statutory medical, health and care regulators. These include the General Medical Council (GMC), the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) and the Health and Care Professionals Council (HCPC). Since March 2012 the Professional Standards Authority has also been able to accredit registers of health and care occupations that are not regulated by law and CNHC has successfully completed this process.

“Both the Government and the Professional Standards Authority (PSA) recommend that when a patient or service user chooses to visit a health or care practitioner who is unregulated, only those on an accredited register are consulted”. (Jane Ellison MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Public Health, November 2015).

 

General Medical Council guidance to doctors confirms they can refer patients to practitioners on Accredited Registers, such as CNHC.

Information on this website is for information only and is no substitute for medical advice.

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