A Spring in our step

Healthy Communities, Healthy City, Healthy Planet

"The beautiful spring came; and when Nature resumes her loveliness, the human soul is apt to revive also." Harriet Ann Jacobs

Here at the Brighton Natural Health Foundation, we're passionate about empowering people and communities to embrace mindful movement for a happier, healthier lifestyle. Read on to find out about our outreach work, free training and research.

Community Connections

It was so lovely. I have fibromyalgia and if I stay at home, I tend to lie down and think about the pain. It's nice to move and be with other people," feedback from one of our Pilates classes.

We have kick-started spring by working in partnership with people and organisations that share our passion for reducing health inequalities through the benefits of mindful movement including yoga, qigong and Pilates.

We are really excited to be developing mindful movement classes with: The Trust for Developing CommunitiesHangleton and Knoll Project, Hollingdean Community CentreTogether CoThe Carers Centre, Family HubsHealthy LIfestyles Team and Sussex Surplus (who are providing tasty, sustainable food for our events.)

Thanks to Sport England and the National Lottery, we are able to extend our offer of free community classes.

Do you have ideas about how mindful movement could benefit your community? Contact samhart@bnhf.org

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Curious about Qigong?

This 'thorough and approachable ' book by our former chair and long-standing trustee Peter Deadman covers the underlying philosophies of qigong.

Drawing on traditional wisdom and modern understanding of body, breath and mind cultivation, the book also includes links to dozens of free videos demonstrating a range of qigong practices.

Read an excerpt  Buy it here

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Free Training

Do you teach qigong, yoga, tai chi, breathwork, meditation, Pilates or dance?

Would you like to know about how to work with survivors of domestic violence?

Thanks to the generosity of our partners, Rise, we are able to offer a free training course to help you work sensitively with survivors.

This in-person half-day training will give you a better understanding of what domestic abuse is, what to do if someone discloses and how triggers may occur.

To find out more and book a place, contact:

samhart@bnhf.org

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Tackling Health Inequalities

Diabetes, lower-back pain and cardio vascular health are some of the key health issues facing under-served communities in Brighton and Hove. We have been listening to the health concerns of residents at vibrant local health forums organised by the Trust for Developing Communities.

Communities are responding to these issues with creativity and resilience and we are thrilled to be a part of providing solutions through our mindful movement classes.

For more information on the profound effects that mindful movement such as yoga and qigong can have on mental and physical health, visit our research pages.

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Looking for Space for a Class or Workshop?

Calling all mindful movement practitioners. Our partner organisation the Brighton and Hove Food Partnership have a stunning, reasonably priced space to hire in the South Downs, including mats and bolsters.

This former golf club is just south of Devil’s Dyke, with incredible views of rolling hills and rare chalk grassland. In the heart of the city’s re-wildling project, it is the perfect space for retreats and workshops.

Mats, bolsters and blocks are already on site and can be hired at a very reasonable rate from the Brighton Yoga Foundation. Find out more about the clubhouse here or equipment hire here.

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Yoga for Long-Covid

We are delighted to be reintroducing our online yoga for long-covid classes this spring.

Feedback from previous courses was entirely positive with 100% of respondents saying that the sessions had supported their wellbeing and helped them to manage their Long COVID symptoms.

“A truly wonderful experience. It has improved my quality of life.. Cannot praise the course or thank our teacher Durgha enough.”

For information about our upcoming course, contact: tammymccann@bnhf.org.uk

Hooray for 10K

Our very own Sam Hart is running a 10k to raise funds for yoga classes for women who have experienced trauma.

She will be running during the Brighton Marathon Weekend under the banner of our sister organisation, The Brighton Yoga Foundation.

The Enjoolata Foundation will match fund anything raised.

Donate to change a life here.

A Summer of Yoga

Save the dates! The Brighton Yoga Festival and Yoga on the Beach are back this year.

These are joyful occasions to celebrate all things yoga as well as raise money for life-changing classes provided by the Brighton Yoga Foundation.

Yoga on the Beach 23rd May (details to follow)

Brighton Yoga Festival 15th June

What they are saying....

Some great feedback from our classes for women who have experienced trauma

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Change a life!

We know that mindful movement practices can be life-changing or even life-saving. But they are not always accessible to people struggling with mental and physical ill-health.

Your donation could help pay for a class for someone who would otherwise not be able to afford one.

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Report into a Yoga for Long Covid Project

“I really appreciate your gentle sessions. They are perfect for where I am at the moment and I hope the breathwork especially will help with restoring balance and movement.”

We are grateful to Sussex Community for Funding these Classes.

Project Summary and Background
The project took place between November 2022 and February 2023 and was designed to meet the needs of people in Sussex facing the effects of long-covid through delivery of mindful movement classes. These practices support participants to become aware of and access the parasympathetic nervous system which aids rest, relaxation and healing of the body and mind. We also wanted to embed mindful
movement and breath practices beyond the 10-week programme so that participants will have tools to help manage their own conditions. We worked in partnership with Mindful Warriors, a local not for profit organisation with considerable experience in delivering community mindful
movement programmes and NHS partners.

Referrals
Referrals were made from NHS partners including the Post Covid Care and
Assessment Service from the Sussex Community Foundation Trust.

Participants
22 participants signed up to the course. All participants reported fatigue as a major
symptom of their condition. Other symptoms included brain fog, muscle aches,anxiety, and breathlessness. All said that they had difficulties with a range of day-to-day activities which included exercising, walking, playing with children, working and socialising.
66% of respondents had had symptoms from between 1-5 years
34% had had symptoms for 3 months – 1 year.

The Classes
The classes were 1.5 hours long and delivered online as students were too fatigued to make classes in person. They took place in three blocks of five. They included breathwork, meditation and gentle stretches.

Evaluation
100% of respondents said that the sessions had supported their wellbeing and helped them to manage their Long COVID symptoms.
100% said they would or would like to carry on a practice after the course had finished (although some felt that the weekly routine of the sessions would be missed).
100% of people reported positive feelings as a result of the sessions (see table below).

Benefits for participants 
Some participants said that the sessions had helped them to develop a home practice, making it a regular part of their routine. This was one of the key objectives for the project.

“Been practising my balancing postures and stretching much more, which feels really  good! I’ve been feeling so awful that I can’t bring myself to do these practices on my  own. However, having these sessions was like an anchor for me, it meant that I had  someone to guide and teach me rather than having to rely on myself. This then  helped me build my own practice.” 

“I have started to do yoga on a daily basis. Sometimes quite short, other times  longer, but every day.” 

The quality of teaching was an important part of the experience for the majority of  the participants with many of them praising her calm and encouraging presence. 

‘Durgha was such a wonderful teacher and I will definitely be doing these sessions  again in the new year (I was very pleased to hear they would continue)- she has  such a welcoming and calming energy which contributed to making me feel peaceful  during the sessions.’ 

“I feel a big thanks is owed to Durgha for feeling her way sensitively with this class of  unknowns. I think we were all shocked at the beginning to find out how strenuous we  found even very gentle stretches. Durgha responded to this by making sure we had  options which started at a very undemanding level, and making clear that we should  feel no pressure to push ourselves.”“Durgha was a great facilitator encouraging participation whatever our ability. It  helped cement that mind, body and soul are so interlinked. The peaceful result at the end of each session was priceless.” 

“Just a big thank you to Durgha for such a brilliant and helpful course- really looking  forward to the next ones.” 

The classes helped students manage their anxiety and their ability to manage levels of stress. 

‘More relaxed, less anxious; much of my symptoms of late have been around pain  and it’s helped to be able to stretch.’ 

‘Managing my stress and activity level as well as keep my nervous system calm’ 


Participants appreciated the chance to challenge themselves without overdoing it and it enabled them to understand what their body was capable of. They appreciated the time and space to devote to their well-being and liked the focus of a weekly session. 

“Calming session but just the right amount of challenge in movement. Tired  afterwards but in a positive way.” 

Time out to focus on movement and breath work.” 

“Gives me a set time and day to put myself and needs ahead of others.” 

“I really like these sessions and hope to continue. For where I am at in my stage of  my recovery they are just at the limit of what I can do, but not beyond me. I think this  is a good level for me to be pushing my boundaries and I find them mentally relaxing  as well as physically exercising!” 

“Realising that small actions/movements can have a profound impact. Particularly  combining controlled breathing and movement.” 

The ability to come together and be in a community was also important to many of the participants whose experiences had left them feeling isolated. The sessions were an important and enjoyable part of the week and gave people something to look forward to. 

“The classes made me feel less alone with Long Covid, and gave me support and  structure for starting to exercise gently again. I’d lost heart previously after trying on  my own and finding I could do nothing I’d have regarded as ‘exercise’ pre-Covid.” 

“Sharing experience with others, more confidence in physicality, relaxation.” 

“The classes are the highlight of my weekend, I come out of them feeling cared for  and understood and above all else relaxed.” 

“I found these sessions to be enjoyable, relaxing and a boost to my confidence.”

“A truly wonderful experience. It has improved my quality of life. Since Covid I have  lost my work, been really unwell, become isolated & despairing at times. I have really  valued this course and the connections I have made. Cannot praise the course or  thank our teacher Durgha enough.”

Brighton Yoga Festival

And it’s back! The warmer months herald the approach of the Brighton Yoga Festival – an important part of every yogi’s diary.

The 12th annual Yoga Festival will bring together extraordinary teachers from across our wonderful city. We believe yoga is for everyone and with over 50 classes to choose from and no experience needed, you’re sure to find something to brighten your weekend.

The festival is now organised by the brilliant Brighton Community Events but funds raised still go to supporting our life-changing mindful movement programmes in the most disadvantaged areas of the city. Head over the website to book tickets and find out more.

7th June, St Georges Church, Kemptown

New Beginnings!

Reaching out...

After forty years of providing mindful movement classes in the centre of Brighton, we are now in a position to help develop these life-changing practices throughout the city. Evidence shows that activities such as yoga, tai chi, dance and meditation can make a crucial difference to health, wellbeing and disease prevention. But sadly, cost and accessibility mean they are not available to everyone. So we are committed to developing inclusive, low-cost classes in Brighton communities. We hope you will join us on this exciting journey! Read on to find out more and how to get involved.

Towards a Healthy City

Shocking health inequalities in the city were exposed during our launch event this summer. Ryan Edwards from the Healthy Lifestyles Team revealed that a man living in the most disadvantaged area in the city would die nine years younger than a man in the least disadvantaged area.

And BNHF trustee Peter Deadman warned that the NHS could not 'spend its way out of the approaching tsunami' of ill-health, outlining the vital role that mindful movement practices could play in preventing disease. Missed the event?

Catch up below:

Free Wellness Programmes

Shocking health inequalities in the city were exposed during our launch event this summer. Ryan Edwards from the Healthy Lifestyles Team revealed that a man living in the most disadvantaged area in the city would die nine years younger than a man in the least disadvantaged area.

We will be offering life-changing activities such as yoga, Pilates, tai chi, meditation and qigong for all ages and abilities throughout the city.

Want to get involved? We are looking for partners, volunteers, teachers and natural health practitioners to make this a truly inclusive endeavor.

Please contact our new project manager samhart@bnhf.org to find out more.

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And the good news is...

Brighton and Hove is one of the most active cities in the UK! However, although life expectancy has increased, on average, a woman living in the city can expect to live 1/4 of her life in poor health.

The biggest barriers to people exercising are affordability and accessibility, highlighting the need for low-cost, inclusive activities within easy reach of where people live. Together, we can make this happen - contact samhart@bnhf.org to get involved.

Chair of trustees - could it be you?

Do you have the vision, experience and compassion to steer us through the next exciting phase of our journey?

After 40 years on the board, our chair of trustees Peter Deadman has stepped down from the role (though he is still fully involved in the organisation.)

We are looking for an experienced chair with knowledge of the sector to take over.

Free online courses

Treat yourself to a home wellness workshop this autumn!

Take part in qigong, somatic yoga and Menopause Yoga from the comfort of your own home!

Thanks to the generosity of our Trustees Petra Coveney, Peter Deadman and Charlotte Watts, we now have an excellent series of free talks, classes and seminars on our website.

Did you know?

Regular qigong practice could improve sleep, energy, social activity, pain levels, mobility and mental attitude in those with chronic fatigue.

Read more about this and other mindful movement research on our new evidence database

We are also producing fact sheets for social prescribers, GPs, funders or anyone who is interested!

If you know of some research that should be included, do get in touch.

Change a life!

We know that mindful movement practices can be life-changing or even life-saving. But they are not always accessible to people struggling with mental and physical ill-health.

Your donation could help pay for a class for someone who would otherwise not be able to afford one.

Towards a healthy city launch event

After many months of planning and reflection, June the 20th 2023 saw the launch of Brighton Natural Health Foundation charity (BNHF). It sprang from the closing down of the Brighton Natural Health Centre premises in Regent Street after forty years and provided us with the opportunity to develop a bold new vision.

Many of us have been aware in our own lives of the physical, mental and emotional benefits of practices such as yoga, tai chi, qigong and breathwork, and in recent years this has been confirmed by an ever-growing body of research. Yet they have largely been practised by a fairly small segment of the population. This means that many communities who suffer health challenges have been unable to afford access to some of the practices that can make a real difference to their lives.

BNHF will work to make these available to all by collaborating with partners all over the City.

Please watch the video to hear from Peter Deadman (BNHF chair), Ryan Edwards, Healthy Lifestyles Manager at Brighton & Hove City Council, Charlotte Watts (BNHF trustee), Adam Fazakerly, central Brighton GP, and Joanna Martindale, CEO of the Hangleton & Knoll Project.