Yoga
Therapy Training Course 250hrs
with
Gonçalo Correia and Marco Peralta
This
Yoga Therapy Training is intended for Yoga Teachers who completed a
200 hours Teacher Training Course and who are teaching for a minimum
of 2 years.
Yoga
therapy is the therapy that uses the techniques, philosophy,
physiology and psychology of yoga to promote and restore
physical and mental health, as well as complement any allopathic or
natural therapy and to alleviate, treat and cure disorders and
illnesses while always keeping in mind the actual goal and purpose of
Yoga which is self realization.
Yoga
therapy is a fundamental contribution of yoga for modern life, based
on ancient principles, offering natural solutions and using what
you already have with you, (your body and your mind) to heal
yourself and see yourself whole and complete despite your
circumstances and in this way contributing in a very real sense to an
integral and healthier human being.
Therefore,
Teachers will learn to apply the Yoga Therapy principles in
themselves, which in a way always was the main process of Yoga, to
remove the obstacles (mistaken views, beliefs, diseases) that one
might have to the realization of yoga. Therefore, become themselves
an living example of Yoga Therapy applications.
Each
person is unique, some students face mental, others physical and
others emotional challenges especially if they come for
yoga, Teachers should know the dos and don’ts , teachers
should take this in consideration and know how to teach, guide
and adapt the practise and orient the student on a personalized way.
Teachers
will be able to receive and hold in their regular Yoga classes
(private or group) practitioners in any physical or psychological
conditions, bringing awareness to the immense potential of healing
and regeneration that each one has in itself, and also teach and use
Yoga therapy in a private therapy setting (one-a-one) Using Yoga
Therapy this issues can be dealt with, and a further advancement of
this health issues can be avoided (heyam dukham anagatam).
So
that the students should be informed about yoga therapeutic
approach, because Yoga Therapy is needed not only for treating, but
also primary should be used in preventing health issues.
At
the end of the course, the trainees will be able to use the
techniques (philosophy and psychology) of yoga for therapeutic
purposes in a group or private settings so that their students
should feel improvement in health issues, gain self confidence in
their yoga practise/path and specially realize the totality of
him/her self in his daily life.
This
is a course that requires dedication, study and personal practice.
Contact
Hours: 225 hours
1.
Training and Practice (85hrs)
2.
Teaching Methodology (35hrs)
3.
History, philosophy and psychology of yoga and yoga therapy (30hrs)
4.
Practical teaching experience (30hrs)
5.
Anatomy and Physiology of Yoga (30hrs)
6. Other
topics (15hrs)SYT Hours:160 hours
Non
contact hours: 25 hours
Total
hours: 250 hours
1- Training
and Practice
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Preserve health through a balanced Yoga practice
Use
in Yoga Therapy of:
- The
practice of asanas, their groups, main effects and its use in Yoga
therapy
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The practice of kriyas, main effects and its use in Yoga therapy
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The practice of bandhas, main effects and its use in Yoga
therapy
- The
practice of pranayama, their types, main effects and its use in Yoga
therapy
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The practice of yoganidra, main effects and its use in Yoga
therapy
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The practice of meditation, their types, main effects and its use in
Yoga therapy
-Main
Principles for Adaptation of Asanas, how to adapt each Asana,
benefits and contraindications
-Main
Principles for Adaptation of pranayama and bandha, how to adapt each
pranayama and bandha, benefits and contraindications
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Practice of Yoga with the use of props for a therapeutic effect
- Practice
of Yoga Therapy based on anatomy and physiology principles of the
human body
- Practice of Yoga
Therapy based on Subtle energy and Chakras
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Importance of the Yoga therapist's personal practice
-Therapeutic
perspective (Study and application) according to: Hatha
Yoga, Bhakti yoga, Jnana Yoga, Raja
Yoga, Karma Yoga, Tantra Yoga
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General, specific and concrete physical health issues:
Asthma, Chronic diseases, Diabetes, Depression, Cardiovascular, etc
- General,
specific and concrete psychological health issues: Anxiety, Anger,
Additions, etc
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Yoga Therapy as a complementary tool in the treatment of any disease
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Combination of techniques (theory/philosophy and practice) to
maximize health benefits
2- Teaching
Methodology
- Protocol
of a yoga therapy session (how to do, start, middle, end, do and
dont´s)
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Prevention and treatment using Yoga Therapy
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Benefits and contraindications of the techniques used in Yoga therapy
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Disease and Consciousness
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General Psychological and Physical (Body Mind Organism)
health issues and specific and concrete Psychological and
Physical (Body Mind Organism) health issues: How to
address
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Touch, Indication (orientation, dialogue), Presence (Silence) as a
tool in communication and contact in Yoga Therapy
Context
of Yoga therapy in the Yoga classroom (Individual and with groups)
-
Yoga Therapy Fundamentals to deepen your knowledge/experience as a
Teacher:
- Personal
experience (of experiencing oneself),
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Observation (number of cases observed)
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And study / research (research, reading, training and monitoring the
work of other colleagues and teachers)
3- History,
philosophy and psychology of yoga and
yoga therapy
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Intention and Purpose of Yoga Therapy
-Yoga
therapy view in the classic texts: Yoga sutra, Hatha Yoga Pradipika,
Yoga Upanishads, etc.
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Yoga Shastras and their specific therapeutic indications
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Therapeutic perspective (Study and application) of: Hatha
Yoga, Bhakti yoga, Jnana Yoga, Raja Yoga, Karma
Yoga, Tantra Yoga
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Yoga Therapy: concept, definition and practical application
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Existential Issues and the Yogic point of view
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Illness as a label, reality and illusion and the Yogic point of view
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The Yoga psychology of the teacher and student: traditional and
modern points of view
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Treat the idea of treating in the yogic point of view
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Yoga Therapy with and without a therapist
4- Practical
teaching experience
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Training and practice with the class mates of the Yoga
Therapy teacher training
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Case studies: Typical issues that arise at a Yoga therapy session
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Supervised teaching
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Assistance in the teaching of practical Yoga Therapy classes
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Personal Yoga practice of the Yoga therapist
5-
Anatomy and Physiology of Yoga
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Functional Anatomy and Physiology
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Anatomy and Physiology applied to Yoga techniques
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Medical Health Disorders: Cardiovascular, Pulmonary,
Gastroenterological (Digestive), Metabolic, Neurological,
Gynaecological, Otolaryngology and Orthopaedic
Yogic
concept of the Human Being:
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The 3 Shariras or Bodies: Sthula (gross or physical), Sukshma (subtle
or energetic) and Karana (causal)
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Subtle
Anatomy: Chakras, Nadis, Prana and Kundalini and its application or
not in Yoga Theraphy
6-
Other topics
-
Yoga therapy as a complementary tool to any chosen treatment
(Homeopathic, Holopathic, Ayurveda, Chinese medicine, etc.) by those
who seek us
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Option of not dealing with the health issue and how Yoga therapy can
help
-Integrating
and presenting Yoga therapy in a secular context
Note:
minimum of 2 years of Yoga Teaching before you can be accepted onto
the course.
As
a future student of this training course you will be asked to fill a
form with this information:
General
Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) -As a student of your training
course, I consent to my contact details (name, email and phone
number) being passed onto our partners, Yoga Alliance Professionals,
so they can contact me directly and invite me to register as a
Trainee and Teacher. I understand that I have the option of opting
out of this registration process.
More
info:
marcoperaltayoga@gmail.com
yogakshetraporto@gmail.com
Code of Conduct
Students
conduct
Students
must adhere to the rules and regulations of the Yoga Therapy Training Course 250hrs with Gonçalo Correia and Marco Peralta . Students whose
conduct reflects discredit upon themselves or the school may be
subject to probation and/or termination. The student must adhere to
conduct that will not interfere with the learning process of any
other students, the classroom presentation by the instructor,
presentations by visitors, or the progress of the class or Yoga Therapy Training Course 250hrs with Gonçalo Correia and Marco Peralta in
general. The administration of the school reserve the right to place
on probation and/or terminate a student on any of the following
grounds:
- Excessive absences or tardiness
- Nonconformity of rules and regulations of school where the Yoga Therapy Training Course 250hrs with Gonçalo Correia and Marco Peralta is taking place
- Conduct that is unsatisfactory toYoga Therapy Training Course 250hrs with Gonçalo Correia and Marco Peralta , its staff, faculty, and its students
- Falsifying School records
- Breach of Yoga Therapy Training Course 250hrs with Gonçalo Correia and Marco Peralta enrolament agreement.
- Failure to pay fees when due and/or to make available required documents
- Entering school premises while under the influence of alcohol, or drugs
- Aiding, abetting, or inciting others to commit any act that would detract from the normal operation of the Yoga Therapy Training Course 250hrs with Gonçalo Correia and Marco Peralta
Yoga Therapy Training Course 250hrs with Gonçalo Correia and Marco Peralta teacher
training Code of Conduct is a compilation of acceptable, ethical, and
professional behavioral standards by which all Brahmi Yoga trained
teachers agree to conduct themselves through their teaching and
business practices.
- This code
is intended to serve as an expression of the core values of Yoga Therapy Training Course 250hrs with Gonçalo Correia and Marco Peralta teacher training and as a broader basis for the advancement of
meditation ethics as a whole.
As a traine
in the Yoga Therapy Training Course 250hrs with Gonçalo Correia and Marco Peralta , I agree to uphold the ethical goals set forth in the
following professional Code of Conduct:
- Refrain from any behavior that would be determined to be discriminatory, harassing, or unprofessional to include both verbal and written personal statements, and to conduct myself in a professional and conscientious manner.
- Maintain and respect the confidentiality and dignity of all students and members of Yoga Therapy Training Course 250hrs with Gonçalo Correia and Marco Peralta the global Yoga community´s.
- Foster a welcoming and nurturing environment that is safe, sanitary and supportive for the practice of yoga and meditation.
- Honestly present professional qualifications, training and the limitations of my skills and scope of practice. Where applicable, refer students to seek alternative instruction, advice, treatment, or direction.
- Adhere to the traditional meditation principles, while developing and employing the discretion to build upon and adapt those principles to all situations.
- Develop, foster, and live the inherent integrity of the meditation principles in every aspect of my life, and to make the practice of mediation in all its forms an integral part of my experience.
- To always seek to expand my understanding of meditation through a commitment to furthering my education and experience
- Routine of
the course should be strictly followed. Discipline is an integral
part of this training program.
- No student
would be allowed to enter in the classroom, once the class starts.
-
General Conduct
Policy:
- Yoga Therapy Training Course 250hrs with Gonçalo Correia and Marco Peralta strives to
provide an environment conducive to learning, growth, and
professionalism. Students are expected to behave courteously and
respectfully, to observe Yoga Therapy Training Course 250hrs with Gonçalo Correia and Marco Peralta policies, and to devote themselves earnestly to
their studies. The following may be grounds for disciplinary action
and possible dismissal from the program and/or the school premises:
- Verbal or
physical abuse of any person or conduct that threatens or endangers
the health or safety of any person at Yoga Therapy Training Course 250hrs with Gonçalo Correia and Marco Peralta related functions.
- Theft of
property or the property of any member of the Yoga Therapy Training Course 250hrs with Gonçalo Correia and Marco Peralta community at the
premises.
- Willful or
reckless damage to property or the property of a member of the Yoga Therapy Training Course 250hrs with Gonçalo Correia and Marco Peralta community.
- Obstruction
or disruption of teaching or other components of academic process.
- Failure to
comply with Yoga Therapy Training Course 250hrs with Gonçalo Correia and Marco Peralta policy at any time.
- Possession
or use of controlled substances, illegal drugs, or alcohol on Yoga Therapy Training Course 250hrs with Gonçalo Correia and Marco Peralta premises.
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Harassment, sexual or otherwise, or intimidation of any member of Yoga Therapy Training Course 250hrs with Gonçalo Correia and Marco Peralta community while on school premises. This includes any behavior that
creates a hostile or offensive environment for any student, employee,
or guest at Yoga Therapy Training Course 250hrs with Gonçalo Correia and Marco Peralta
Assessment criteria
and procedures
- The is designed to be innovative, challenging, and enjoyable, while being structured as a course of intensive study. Assessement is ongoing throughout the course and students are expected to complete/undertake independent study, practice and reading. Homework and essays will be assigned. A minimum number of non-contact hours are stipulated in the course curriculum , while to successfully graduate, all students will be required to pass all areas of the course, write 2 essays (oneA&P, one philosophy), produce a Personal Research Project ( elected subject), Mid course examination, an A&P exam/questionnaire, produce required class plans, and teach 3 planned classes & make small group presentations while being ´assessed’.
- The first assessed taught class is held within the final residential intensive. The second and third assessemntes to be arranged by each student, with a mutual agreed teacher assessor.
- Thought the duration of the course, as part of the ongoing assessment process each student will be required to assist/observe classes with Gonçalo Coreeia Marco Peralta and other approved teachers
Graduation
Requirements:
In order to
graduate, a student must:
Assessments
and graduation
Graduation is
not automatic: your progress will be assessed throughout the course,
and in order to graduate, you will need to have:
- Attended each of the weekend modules, and satisfactorily completed any preparatory work and homework
- Attended one intensive (final of the course)
- Attended 3 group sessions with your mentor
- Written 2 papers, each of 300 to 4000 words, on topics to be agreed with your mentor
- Observed at least 6 classes and assisted in at least 5 classes
- Taught at least 12 classes ( with a minimum of 15 hours of teaching time)
- Had your teaching observed by your mentor
- Submitted a detailed class plan for your final teaching assessment
- Taught part of a public class during the final course module
- Maintained a regular meditation practice, both by developing your own self practice and attending taught classes
Certification
criteria
Certification
will not be granted to any student who fails to demonstrate the
following:
- A basic understanding of the principles underlying the Yoga and Meditation system, as well as the specific philosophies, teachings, techniques, and methodology essential to Meditation
- Competency in the full range of practical skills required to safely teach Meditation to others
- A level of emotional maturity, mental stability, and personal integrity sufficient to create and maintain a safe and sacred environment that allows the personal transformation of student to occur.
- The ability to be a Meditation teacher, including the good judgment required to interact with students in a professional manner that safely and effectively brings them the benefits of Yoga, as reflected in the student’s conduct inside and outside of class during the course of the training.
Please
understand that your completion of the above requirements will be
assessed through a set of standards that include attendance policy,
review of homework assignments, the evaluation of practice teaching
sessions, and behavioral guidelines. While efforts will be made
thought the training to provide students with input on teaching or
other challenges that might impede certification, it is important to
understand that not every student who is accepted, pays tuition, and
participates in the Meditation teacher training is guaranteed
certification, even upon the completion of all required assignments.
At
the star of the program, you will be given and asked to sign a
written agreement detailing your responsibilities as a student and
the standards used to assess my eligibility for certification.
-An
understanding that this is an intensive program, and as such requires
a firm commitment to hard work and enthusiastic participation.
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All required reading must be complete, and attendance at all classes
is mandatory.
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Each teacher trainer is required to participate actively in a
non-judgmental and non-competitive environment.
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Each teacher trainer must be in agreement that this training is not
about physical practice alone, but one that also entails an
exploration of the mental and spiritual foundations of Yoga and Meditation
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Each teacher trainer should have the ability to not take themselves
too seriously.
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Some of the best Yoga and Meditation instructors/teachers have physical
limitations; our program is open to participants with a wide range of
physical ability and has no age limit. There is no necessity to have
mastered advanced or difficult postures as the program respects the
needs of each individual and prioritizes anatomical integrity over
excessive flexibility. While taking part in the program you will feel
supported and encouraged to discover and build upon your unique
gifts.
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Certification will be based on: - Mid-term stances; - Research
project; - ; -Final practicum
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The criteria for receiving the diploma are: - acceptable attendance
during the program and satisfactory completion of all assignments of
the program
Attendance
Policy
Students
are required to maintain a minimum of 100% attendance over the length
of the program. All absences must be pre-approved by the instructor
and arrangements made to complete the missed amount of classroom
time. Failure to make such arrangements may result in termination. If
a student must be absent, he/she must call the School within thirty (30)
minutes prior to class start time.
Tardiness
Tardiness
and leaving class early is subtracted from the total time of the
program, and counts against the minimum required attendance.
Make-up
Work
Assignments
and projects not completed on schedule during a course must be made
up within the time frame of the course. Arrangements MUST be made
with the instructor.
Grading
System
Whether
the student passes or fails the program is based on completion and
participation in all assignments, electives, observations, and
performance evaluations given during the course of the program.
Grievance procedure
Dispute
resolution policy and procedure for students involving Yoga Therapy Training Course 250hrs with Gonçalo Correia and Marco Peralta
Individuals
should always try to resolve issues informally. If a more formal
appreoach becomes necessary,Yoga Therapy Training Course 250hrs with Gonçalo Correia and Marco Peralta provides a fair and
reasonable mechanism for resolution.
Step 1. Put
your complaint in writing to the individual designated y the school for
handling disputes. He or she will request submissions from all
involved parties, including witnesses; conduct an investigation and
set up a meeting within 48 hours. The designated person will provide
a written decision to all parties within 48 hours of meeting. If this
doesn’t work proceed to Step 2.
Step 2.
Repeat step one with a higher authority within the Yoga Therapy Training Course 250hrs with Gonçalo Correia and Marco Peralta, if
possible. If no resolution is forthcoming proceed to Step 3.
Step 3. The
parties appoint an outside mediator/arbitrator within 48 hours. The
requesting party will bear the cost of mediation/arbitration.
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The student
who feels his or her rights have been violated should meet with the
person against whom they have the complaint outside of class, and
attempt to resolve the conflict. If the grievance is with an
instructor, the student must first attempt to resolve the matter with
the instructor. If this fails to rectify the problem, the student
should bring the incident to the attention of the studio manager.
For any
student who wants to express an opinion or dissatisfaction in matters
regarding Yoga Therapy Training Course 250hrs with Gonçalo Correia and Marco Peralta policies or programs, may do so by filling a formal
complaint in writing to the studio manager within 7 days of incident.
The studio manager will respond in writing within 10 days of receipt
of the complaint. If the student feels the response is
unsatisfactory, he/she can submit a letter explaining his/her
position along with copies of the original complaint and manager
response to the program director within 10 days of the dated
manager’s response letter. The program director will respond in
writing to the student within 14 days.
- If the student complaint cannot be resolved by following the above grievance procedure, the student may file a complaint with the the local court
The Grievance
procedure outlines the students right to file a complaint with the
Lisbon state board for private postsecondary education
- If a student as a complaint, grievance or dispute with Meditation Teacher Training 250h with Senior Teacher Marco Peralta, the student shall contact Director of Teacher Training, Marco Peralta, in writing or via email. Gonçalo Correia and Marco Peralta Yoga Director of Teacher Training, will respond back to the student no later than 10 days from the receipt of contact. Marco Peralta can be reached at marcoperaltayoga@gmail.com
- If the complaint cannot be resolved after exhausting the institution’s grievance procedure, the student may file a complaint with the Portuguese state board for private post seconday education.
- Complaints
directed at an individual instructor or staff member must be
discussed directly with the individual involved.
- If
one-on-one discussion fails to result in satisfactory resolution, a
written complaint must be submitted to the Program Director.
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Terms
& Conditions Guidelines
Please
consider the following points when writing your terms &
conditions…
Practice
Experience
- Students should have been teaching yoga for 2 years and and have a strong practice before they embark on a Yoga Therapy Training Course 250hrs with Gonçalo Correia and Marco Peralta
Booking
- A deposit may be necessary to secure a place on the course and should be paid at the time of the booking.
- The full fee should be paid [ ] days before the beginning of the course.
- Applications will be taken on a ‘first come first served’ basis and students who have paid their deposit will have priority over those who haven’t.
- Reserving the right to refuse a place to students who have not paid their deposit or full fees by the required date.
- The fees must be paid in full and any private sessions paid for before a graduation certificate will be issued.
What
fees include/ what is not included
E.g.
Included:
- Training and assessment by a qualified Yoga Alliance Professionals SYT
- A full manual and other appropriate paperwork
Not
included:
- Flights, accommodation and food for yourself
- Insurance (you can get this from Yoga Alliance Professionals for just £15)* If you reside in the UK or £20 if you reside in Ireland
- A certificate (paying the fees do not guarantee you a certificate as you will need to successfully pass all assignments and attend a minimum of 80% the course.
Refund
Policy Guidelines
Please
consider the following points when writing your refund policy…
Payment
Deposit Dates
- When you expect payment deposits to be made
- Is this non-refundable?
Student
Pulling Out of Course
- When a cancellation can be made in relation to start of course
- How much will be refunded in this circumstance
- What circumstances can a student pull out of the course
- How much of the course will be refunded
Procedure
on how to make a cancellation
- Who to contact? In writing?
- Do you require evidence of reason where appropriate?
During
the Course:
-
Student’s conduct during the course
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Minimum attendance rate
- Time
limit once course official finishes to complete the course
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Re-sitting any assignments (additional charges for this)
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Expectations regarding daily practice of students
- Extensions granted if student is unable to complete the requirements due to unforeseen circumstances. What evidence is required. Logistics of re-arranging the classroom modules.
Cancelation
of Course:
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Course leaders reserve the right to cancel the course at any point.
Related circumstances. Refer to the refund policy.
Complaints Procedure
There
are three stages that you can follow to try to resolve the issue. We
will always try to resolve any complaint as soon as possible.
You
may wish to involve an advocate, friend or someone else to support
you at any stage. If you need a sign language or community language
interpreter, please let the person dealing with the compliant know
and every reasonable effort will be made to provide it.
Stage
One:
Speak
to the individual(s) concerned and try to resolve the complaint
informally on the day.
If
you are not satisfied with the response you have received, try to
resolve the issue by following stage two.
Stage
Two:
Outline
the details of your complaint by letter or email and send it to the
person who will investigate the complaint.
Your
complaint will be acknowledged within 3 working days from the date it
is received. The response will contain the following information:
- Name of the person who will investigate the complaint
- The date(s) that the incident happened
- What support you can expect to receive during the process of the complaint
- An expected response date
In
fairness to all parties and to ensure the investigator is able to
investigate the complaint in an open and meaningful way, we cannot
guarantee your anonymity. In exceptional cases, however, where a
child or vulnerable adult is involved, in accordance with national
guidelines and good practice the identity of individuals at risk with
be protected.
When
the person(s) who are dealing with the complaint, have had an
opportunity to review it, they will write to the tutor or person
about whom the complaint has been made. The letter will outline the
main elements of your complaint and ask for a full written response.
At
this point, if further relevant information comes to light, you may
be asked for your comments to ensure the investigator has a balanced
understanding. When your response has been received, the
investigator will consider all the information available to them and
make a decision.
The
response will include the following information:
- Details of the investigation
- A decision about whether the complaint was upheld or not
- The reason for the decision
- The re-dress, if appropriate, which will be offered to you , for example, an apology, additional help or directing you to other sources of advice or support
- Any other action that may be taken in light of the complaint
- If it is not possible to provide a full answer to your complaint within 30 working days, the letter will outline reasons why and give a date by which a full answer is expected.