Featured on Limping Chicken! http://limpingchicken.com/2018/07/05/trudi-collier-mindfulness-and-the-deaf-community/
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Mindfulness has become popular over the last 15-20 years and as well as having my own personal interest in it, I often encourage my clients to gain their own positive wellbeing by teaching them a bit about mindfulness, such as meditation, breathing and relaxation exercises.
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I’m hoping to collect as much information as is available out there (as there’s no point duplicating information), and to share links on the FB page and website, before filling in any gaps myself, by doing video clips in BSL.
Someone’s got to start somewhere and my aim is to share information as much as I can, to improve our mental wellbeing and live positively.
I’m hoping other professionals will use these resources to share information with their patients, clients or that others will share it with their relatives, and friends. I’m hoping it will also encourage others to add in their own link or share useful information.
Wow this is such a useful and accessable website for the Deaf community. I am an interpreter from the Liverpool area and have been studying this field for 2 years or so and it has been life changing so say the least!
I am so pleased that the information here is provided in BSL, I will sign post people to this great resource.
Kind regards
Michelle Watson
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I am overjoyed to read your post on Limping Chicken. I search for transcripts of talks on mindfulness all the time, and I contact providers to ask for subtitles on courses. My best success was Palouse Mindfulness course from Dave Potter who took the trouble to edit and correct the entire cc text. How wonderful!
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