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Heacham Practice

Family Centred Osteopathy CPD

A family-centred programme for the continued professional development for osteopaths, based in Norfolk, UK.

Averille Morgan, MSc (Osteopathy)

AVERILLE MORGAN BAppSc(Osteo), MSc(Osteopathy)

Averille graduated from RMIT, Australia in 1995, has taught Osteopathy for family care at under/post graduate courses in UK & Europe since 1999, she established community osteopathy care in Southwalk , London (at the UniCollege Osteopathy-formerly BSO) for children in specialist schooling & established a care plan for children & staff in a specialist school (Cambian trust) East Anglia (2022-2023).

She has published journal articles on paediatric care & "Healthy Pregnancy" and is currently writing on Integrated Family Systems Osteopathy. Averille runs regular professional on-line mentoring for osteopaths and holds courses on family therapy in UK and Europe.

She established and runs a busy Osteopathic practice in Heacham, Norfolk & mentors associate osteopaths. Averille is passionate about health care which is inclusive, explores diversity, is collaborative & shared.

AVERILLE OFFERS:

Gentle osteopathy for family, pregnancy care, mother-baby, birth strains & lactation difficulties.

Gentle & dynamic approach for paediatric needs such as sleep & feeding issues, physical and emotional understanding of health needs for children & parents with neurodiversity.

Supportive osteopathy during transitional changes such as teen years, menopause, retirement and bereavement.

Collaboration with schools for EHCP, referrals for disability support, collaboration with fostering networks.

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Robin McCaffrey BOst

I started my osteopathic journey when I graduated from The British School of Osteopathy in 2004. I have been working as a cranial osteopath at the Heacham Practice since then, developing a gentle but dynamic holistic approach that is tailored to each individual. I feel connected to my local community through my activities of choir singing, dancing and pottery and love walking along the beautiful North Norfolk Coast.

I really enjoy studying with others, both with my regular study group and on organised courses. When I was teaching cranio-sacral practitioners on their foundation course in London, my own understanding of the various tidal movements in living systems was deepened. Other areas of my study have included pregnancy, paediatrics, cardiovascular integration, respiratory and gut health and the central and sympathetic nervous systems; all with reference to fluid dynamics and potency. I have found embryology a most fascinating and useful field to explore. In my experience our fundamental growth patterns are also the movements our body uses to heal.

I offer a quiet space in which to slow down and become aware of the movements and sensations in our bodies: a chance to get off the merry-go-round of our busy lives and find the rhythm of health behind all the everyday activities. With subtle touch and listening attention we can tune into our body’s systems as part of the process of finding a way back home to comfort and ease. It is in this dynamic stillness of relaxation that we can reorganise and emerge with a different relationship to our body and environment.

I am particularly interested in how life transitions at all levels create dis-ease. Whether it comes from big hormonal or emotional shifts, physical injury or degeneration or dealing with changes at work and at home, having a separate place to explore whatever is most comfortable and functional for you right now is what I can share with you. This approach informs health on all levels; physical, emotional and spiritual.

Any honest investigation into our selves can be painful but also often funny. I am used to tears and laughter in my sessions. All ages are welcome as are all symptoms no matter how bewildering. It is creating a partnership to investigate and optimise your health that is my aim.

Aude Mouginot

Aude graduated in 2023 with a hybrid osteopathic training from France and the UK.

Aude has a variety of life experience from studying, travelling, playing music, creating visual art and dance.

She has learned bodywork and, recently dance, from a wide range of communities and teachers around the world. This cultural education has helped her to understand how each human expresses themselves and how to meet their therapeutic needs in her sessions.

Aude helps with:

-Understanding pain (including acute and chronic) and how to manage it. This is through a gentle touch approach and attunement, with exercise and movement-based advice and follow up.

-Aude is passionate about educating others on the process of creativity, and how this can be supportive during times of transition in life. She accompanies people through their process with therapeutic touch, advice, and bringing awareness to what is individually important.

-assisting artists, dancers and body workers with developing mind-body awareness.

-Alongside general osteopathy, Aude is currently learning and practicing the applied Family system osteopathy from Averille. Hence she can also treat mothers and their babies, care around pregnancy, postpartum and paediatric concerns.

Continual development sees Aude expanding her passion of body knowledge and movements into facilitating contact improvisation group sessions, body-mind centering educational framework, breathwork, art therapy support (1-1 or group work) and hospital maternity ward support.

Aude is looking forward to meeting you

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