We are not islands; our relationships are important to us and we enjoy long relationships with previous students knowing what they are doing now.
We place a high value on civic responsibility and we look for ways to positively engage with the wider community by:
- Offering low cost group therapy for depression, anxiety and parenting issues.
- Offering a bursary for reduced fees, when funds permit, for one student a year. Potential candidates will be required to fill in an application form which if it meets the criteria the student will be interviewed. The bursary will be awarded prior to the start of the year (and, subject to fulfilling the criteria for our application form). Contact the Diploma faculty Director for more information and an application form.
- When studio events or the Diploma course make a profit, a donation will go to a chosen local charity.
- Students will be encouraged to contribute a small charge when borrowing a book from the Louise White library, which will also go to our chosen charity.
- Students will also be expected to take part in some community enterprise as part of their learning.
- Dunamis trained therapists recognise that their ethics informs every aspect of their work. Counsellors must have a clear rationale for their interventions and the values that guide their practice.
- Unethical practice will not be tolerated and will result in Dunamis taking all necessary and appropriate steps to ensure public safety.