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The Poise Project - "POISED FOR PARKINSON’S" Managing Balance, Walking & Freezing of Gait Workshop Curriculum Teacher Training


  • London UK Imperial Wharf The Boulevard London, England, SW6 2UB United Kingdom (map)

London UK

The Poise Project - “POISED FOR PARKINSON’S” Managing Balance, Walking & Freezing of Gait Workshop”

A SPECIALIZED EVIDENCE-BASED WORKSHOP CURRICULUM FOR CLASSES WITH PEOPLE LIVING WITH PARKINSON’S & THEIR FAMILY CARE PARTNERS

This training is part of The Poise Project's

Alexander Technique Global Replicable Programs Project &

The United Kingdom International Model Project

IN PERSON “POISED FOR PARKINSON’S” WORKSHOP CURRICULUM TRAINING INFORMATION

PLEASE NOTE:
In order to take this workshop curriculum training, it is a pre-requisite to have taken the online “Basic AT for Parkinson’s Training” or to have viewed the four recordings of one of these trainings and had follow-up Zoom meetings with the instructor. Please go to this link for more information and related costs:
https://www.thepoiseproject.org/at4pdbasictraining

TRAINING DATES/HOURS: 

  • 8 hours of online training:

    Saturday & Sunday, June 1 & 2 @ 4:00pm-8:00pm GMT+1

  • In person training day times will be:

  • Wednesday, 5 June @ 10:30am-5:30pm GMT+1

  • Thursday, 6 June@ 10:30am-5:30pm GMT+1

  • Friday, 7 June @ 10:30am-5:30pm GMT+1

  • Saturday, 8 June @ 9:30am-6:00pm GMT+1

  • Sunday, 9 June @ 9:30am-6:00pm GMT+1

PLEASE NOTE THESE DETAILS:
The first three days are spent learning and practicing the course protocols.

The last two days will include practicing delivering the workshop as a team to a group of people living with Parkinson's and their families that are volunteering to take the workshop.

LOCATION
Constructive Teaching Centre

13, Imperial Wharf the Boulevard, 13 The Blvd, London SW6 2UB

LANGUAGE
In English

PARTICIPANTS Certified Alexander teachers

COST $1000*

* All funds go to support The Poise Project 2024 Regional & International Model Programs. We do not want cost to be an obstacle for ANY interested and motivated participant in this pioneering initiative.
— You can arrange a payment installment plan. Just let us know.
—We will also set up a donor fundraiser for you to reach out for tax-deductible donations to help cover your training costs if you want.

OUR MISSION & GOAL

To train Alexander technique professionals to deliver workshop curriculum of evidence-based Alexander technique group courses for people living with Parkinson's disease and their family care partners. These workshops can be taught in a variety of settings, including online.

In 2024, we are running two large-scale projects: one in the Boston/Providence area, and one in the UK. This type of strategic and focused team effort has never been done in our AT global community. You will be part of a ground-breaking project to bring the AT principles to those who can benefit the most. In this way, we are working strategically to remove many of the existing barriers to accessing AT principles across broad socioeconomic groups. We are creating demand for new jobs for Alexander technique teachers in new fields, and then training AT professionals to meet that new demand.

CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

8 hours of online training prior to the in-person training

5 days in-person training (including invited public workshop practice) (32 hours)

8 hours delivering ONE free group public workshop to practice your curriculum. Teacher records all workshop delivery and then shares recordings with the instructor for feedback mentoring

4 hours of Zoom post-training mentorship meetings with instructor after delivering your first workshop curriculum and after instructor has reviewed your recordings

10 hours of reading and review of general materials

Reading “Ending Parkinson’s Disease” by Ray Dorsey, Todd Sherer, Michael S Okun, and Bastiaan R. Bloem

Written essay after materials review

Suggested purchase of model bones
(approx. $300 from anatomywarehouse.com)

Commitment to Memorandum of Understanding agreement with TPP

MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING

The Poise Project has drafted a good-faith Memorandum of Understanding that outlines the relationship between the instructors and The Poise Project when participating in this ongoing Replicable Workshop Courses Project.

Please read this document before registering for this training, and if you have any questions, feel free to contact us with any questions. We will discuss it thoroughly in our first online meeting.

Thank you for your willingness to be a part of this novel grassroots effort!

Link to: Memorandum of Understanding

Take time to learn more about The Poise Project and all the many activities we do. You will find links to all of our activity Timelines from 2016-2023 here:
https://www.thepoiseproject.org/2023-timeline

People living with Parkinson's and their caregivers at a "Poised for Parkinson's" group workshop in Asheville, North Carolina.

"Poised for Parkinson's" was developed in the United States with funding from the Parkinson's Foundation. It was part of an IRB-approved research study through the University of Idaho led by Dr. Rajal Cohen, who is the Scientific Consultant for The Poise Project. The course curriculum and protocols were written by Monika Gross and Monica Norcia. You can view research that has been presented on this course at this link: https://www.thepoiseproject.org/tpp-research

THIS “POISED FOR PARKINSON’S” CURRICULUM TRAINING WILL INCLUDE:

  • All parts of the detailed training course manual, including lesson plans for four classes; class structure; course objectives; course terminology; and detailed instructions for course administration.

  • How to understand, manage and troubleshoot group dynamics in these mixed classes of people living with Parkinson's and their caregivers.

  • Basic training on The Poise Project's strategic model and overall project objectives, and clarification of team agreements.

  • Strategic next steps, including ongoing communications and accountabilities; ongoing team support; strategies for finding funding and community partnerships at the local level; and future developments.

  • Follow-up mentoring and training through Zoom after teachers have delivered their first workshop, to increase confidence and effectiveness of delivery.

The training will be led by Monika Gross, Executive Director of The Poise Project and co-designer of the course.

To reserve your place:

1) Send an email to monika.gross@thepoiseproject.org with "Registration for London PD Workshop Training" in the subject line.

2) Please make payment using this PayPal link: paypal.com/us/fundraiser/charity/2891341

Please make sure that you click the box: “Share my name and email with this charity.” to enter your name and email so that we know that you have made a payment!


Contact info@thepoiseproject.org for payment plans


Please contact Monika Gross with any questions or needs you may have to participate:

monika.gross@thepoiseproject.org
WhatsApp": +1 828-254-3102

Thank you, and we look forward to working together this June in London!

Ingrid Forsyth, Carol Chung, Lisa First and Karen Kleiner at the Parkinson Foundation's Moving Day in Raleigh NC, USA, in November 2018.