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Workshop: Equality Diversity and Inclusion
June 28, 2024 @ 9:30 am - 5:30 pm BST
£105
At the heart of teaching Mindfulness Based Programmes is an engagement with the reality of suffering. This one day workshop provides an opportunity to reflect on how exclusion and discrimination can cause suffering, a space to consider our responsibilities as supervisors and teachers, and to explore together what we can do to be more inclusive and how we can actively promote equality and diversity.
Learning Intentions:
Reflecting upon and raising awareness of the impact of exclusion, discrimination and stigma
Improving understanding of the Equality Act which seeks to protect individuals from unlawful discrimination and harassment
Identifying which ‘characteristics’ are ‘protected’ and the types of discrimination and harassment which are unlawful
Considering how to actively promote equality, diversity and inclusion in the mindfulness field
Recognising the importance of raising awareness of equality, diversity and inclusion issues with our supervisees
Who is the training for:
This training is suitable for anyone working within the mindfulness field including teachers (new and established), trainers, supervisors, retreat leaders, mentors, and administrators.
What is involved:
We will engage in storytelling, and some active learning exercises as well as discuss case studies of situations that could arise in our work as mindfulness teachers, supervisors, and retreat leads. We will also have the opportunity to explore what practical action we can take to promote equality, diversity, and inclusion.
What are the requirements to attend:
Involvement in teaching mindfulness or dharma-based approaches and an interest in exploring equality, diversity, and inclusion.
Participants must commit to the entire online training. Unless there are exceptional circumstances, we are unable to negotiate late arrivals or early leaving. If this is not possible, please contact us to discuss before submitting an application.
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