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Online Summit 2020
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Feldenkrais Method - Thinking Big Picture
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How can the Feldenkrais Method:
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Improve your Breath & Voice?
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Alleviate Long-Term Pain?
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Contribute to Pelvic Health & Sexual Wellbeing? ​
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AND Help Horse Riders?
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How do people learn to constantly improve on their abilities in the context of Neurological Conditions such as Cerebral Palsy and Stroke? And what do we mean by Embodied Resilience?
Is the Feldenkrais Method about much more than movement? You bet!
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We at the Australian Feldenkrais Guild
are delighted to share with you conversations and teachings on all of these topics,
with experienced Feldenkrais Practitioners from around the country.
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All for FREE!
7 discussions to get you curious about possibilities and your potential, with:
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Link to AFG Presidents email to MembersAFG President advice email to AFG members
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What are the symptoms of coronavirus?Symptoms can range from mild illness to pneumonia. Some people will recover easily, and others may get very sick very quickly. People with coronavirus may experience: Fever Coughing Sore throat Tiredness Shortness of breath
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How can I individually reduce transmition?Practising good hand and sneeze/cough hygiene is the best defence against most viruses. You should: Wash your hands frequently with soap and water, before and after eating, and after going to the toilet Cover your cough and sneeze, dispose of tissues, and use alcohol-based hand sanitiser If unwell, avoid contact with others (stay more than 1.5 metres from people) Exercise personal responsibility for social distancing measures
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Can we refuse clients, especially those who have been overseas recently?"It is reasonable to screen any clients or staff on the basis of known coronavirus infection criteria including physical symptoms and travel overseas.
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What do I do if there is a client or employee with a suspected case of coronavirus?Please see the Department of Health Fact Sheet for information with dealing suspected coronavirus cases.
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What should I do if I come in contact with a confirmed case?As per advice on the Department of Health website on 20 March 2020, if you have come in close contact with a confirmed case, you will need to isolate for 14 days. Let your employer know if you need to self-isolate. Depending on the type of work you do and if you are well, your employer may discuss other arrangements such as work from home. For further information, please refer to the Department of Health factsheet. You can still go to work if you have: Had casual contact with COVID-19 cases and are well Directly cared for confirmed cases while using PPE properly Monitor yourself for symptoms and self-isolate if you become unwell. Please check the Department’s website for any relevant updates on this.
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