Events
Trauma-Informed Mindfulness: Safer, Inclusive Practice for Marginalised Communities
17 July 2025
Join Rehena Harilall for an interactive session to explore safer, inclusive practices through theory, somatic tools and movement practices.
Mindfulness Teacher Christmas Networking Event
9 December 2025
Join us for a festive mindfulness teacher networking event, a warm space to connect, share, inspire, and uplift one another.
Mindful Self-Care for High-Stress, Time-Pressured Workplaces
11 Nov 2025
Discover how mindfulness and compassion can support resilience, well-being, and performance in high-stress, fast-paced workplaces.
Keeping Teaching Fully Alive and Effective: Deepening Engagement for Teachers and Participants
21 October 2025
Join Taravajra and Karunavira from Mindful Health, who will explore how we as mindfulness teachers can involve ourselves, and our participants more fully in the teaching process.
This core question will be explored within the framework of the Mindfulness-Based Interventions: Teaching Assessment Criteria (MBI:TAC).
Supporting Well-Being at Work with a Whole-Life Health Approach with Vidyamala Burch OBE
24 June 2025
Vidyamala Burch OBE will share key take-aways from her transformative new HEALS approach – a well-being programme which focuses on core lifestyle pillars through the lens of mindfulness and compassion.
Support your well-being in the workplace, help you stay on track with your health goals by using tiny habits, and will offer actionable tips you can use immediately.
Mindfulness Teacher Online Networking Event
8th October, 2025
In the heart of our practice lies a profound connection, to ourselves, to one another, and to the world around us. As teachers and practitioners of mindfulness, we understand the invaluable role that community plays in nurturing our growth and deepening our understanding.
Bangor Presents: Inner Change Works: Empowering Resilience and Responsivity for Leaders and Change Makers
26th June, 2025
Sophie Sansom and Bridgette O’Neill from the Centre for Mindfulness Research and Practice at Bangor University as they explore how we can bring awareness and compassion to understanding the systems we live and work within (e.g., households, families, workplaces, communities, planet earth), how these systems impact us and how we can act to effect changes within systems. They will discuss ways to cultivate psychological resilience and compassionate responsiveness to engage with and navigate social and ecological challenges.
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