Kalda Mindfulness Session

Description

More about Kalda

Kalda is the mental wellbeing platform for the LGBTQIA+ community 🏳️‍🌈. You can learn more about us here. This session will be a taster to show what Kalda offers.

Session Agenda

You will be welcomed to the session and to the meditation. Uz Afzal, the Kalda mindfulness teacher will lead the group in a short guided meditation. There will be an opportunity to share reflection on the meditation, for those who feel comfortable doing so. There will also be a sharing circle, where any member of the group can share what's on their mind. We will end on intention setting for the week.

All activities are invitational, you are free to share as much as you feel comfortable and participate to the level that you feel comfortable. We encourage you to have your camera on for the safety of the group.

How should I prepare?

Find a private space where you won’t be disturbed. Make sure you are able to access Zoom from the device that you’re on.

Can I be anonymous?

Because we connect to the session over Zoom, to be anonymous you’ll need to change your Zoom display name. We recommend that people keep their camera on, so that participants can get a sense of safety.

How will the session help?

Whether you are experienced with mindfulness or not, you'll learn and practice techniques in a safe space that are proven to relax the body and the mind. Sharing with like minded people also has a positive impact on your mental health.

What is th group contract?

Confidentiality: Everything that is said in the session is confidential. Even your presence in the session will not be shared with anyone else.

Flexibility: You can choose not to take in a practice at any time. It's also fine to take breaks.

Non-judgement: We approach the activities and our minds and bodies in a non judgemental way. We don't judget other participants.

Respect: We respect ourself and other participants.

Care : We care for ourselves and other participants.

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About Uz Afzal, your mindfulness teacher

Uz Afzal (she/her) has been a practicing mindfulness teacher since 2014. Uz is a published author on the subject of mindfulness. Uz also runs Rainbow Mind's LGBT+ radical self care course.

Disclaimer

This session does not provide mental health crisis support. If you feel unable to keep yourself or others safe:

Text message support: Text ‘Shout’ to 85258. Shout are free and available 24/7.

Phone support: Phone the Samaritans on 116 123. Whatever you're going through, a Samaritan will face it with you. They are free and available 24/7.

NHS Support: Phone NHS 111 if you need medical attention, including if you are at risk of suicide. You will be able to answer questions about your main sympton and get NHS medical help near you. For emergencies phone 999.