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Trauma Masterclass Series

A regular series of Trauma Masterclass CPD sessions running throughout the year. Develop your skills, and deepen your understanding of, working with trauma through yoga. This masterclass series is open to all certified yoga teachers, you don't have to have completed our Trauma Sensitive Yoga or Trauma Informed Yoga trainings to join. 

Self paced online course: Working with Children and Young People

with Yoga Therapists Gitu Menghani and Susi Wrenshaw.

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Working with Children and Young People

An experiential workshop for yoga teachers interested in working with trauma and/or young people. Sign up now

1. Places one could do yoga for trauma and (Schools, colleges, university) scope including considering the TAC (Team around child if in school), introducing yoga, age appropriate practices

2. The practicalities (contacting organisations to offer yoga, who to contact specifically eg Looked after children officer/wellbeing lead, SENCO ect)

3. Setting up a safe space

4. Feeding back to the TAC / contact with parents / carers

5. Working with individuals who have English as an additional language

6. Working with individuals with neurodiversity

7. Working alongside / within organisations to introduce awareness around self -regulation (for the adults/ carers) to promote opportunity for children to co-regulate eg bringing simple practices into meetings if you work within an organisation as an employee / if you attend meetings

Tutors:

Gitu Menghani and Susi Wrenshaw, both Certified by the International Association of Yoga Therapists (C-IAYT) and lead tutors on Trauma Therapy Manchester’s Accredited Trauma Informed Yoga 100-hour training. 

Details

Now available to complete at your own pace, online

Fee: £75 includes unlimited access to the online course and downloadable slides.

If you are in financial difficulty and need a 50% or 100% bursary, please contact us at info@traumatherapymanchester.com 

Trauma recovery through the koshas

A 2-part experiential workshop for yoga teachers working with trauma. Apply the yogic pancha-kosha model to trauma wounding and trauma healing. Take part in a journey through the koshas to work with the imprints you carry and give you fresh inspiration for creative ways of returning to wholeness. 

Tutors:

Susi Wrenshaw and Sara-mae Martin, both Certified by the International Association of Yoga Therapists (C-IAYT) and lead tutors on Trauma Therapy Manchester’s Accredited Trauma Informed Yoga 100-hour training. 

Details

Dates to be announced for 2025

(4 ½ hours CPD credits) 

Live online, zoom

 

Recordings will be available within a few days of each session. 

Fee: £60 Super Early Bird , £75 Early Bird , £90 Regular 

Note that there are limited tickets available in the Super Early Bird and Early Bird price bands, when these are sold out, the next pricing band will be made available.  

If you are in financial difficulty and need a 50% or 100% bursary, please contact Ellen at info@traumatherapymanchester.com 

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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.

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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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