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Please arrive by 4pm at the glasshouse for registration -  Completion of a Health Screening form is required before participation. Once session starts no late comers can be admitted.

Contraindications for Qigong 

Qigong is generally considered safe for most people, but there are some contraindications and precautions to keep in mind:

  1. Psychotic Disorders: Individuals with a history of psychotic disorders should avoid practicing Qigong without professional supervision, as the practice can sometimes exacerbate symptoms
  2. Severe Physical Conditions: Those with severe physical conditions, such as advanced heart disease or severe osteoporosis, should consult with a healthcare provider before starting Qigong
  3. Acute Infections or Injuries: It's advisable to avoid practicing Qigong during acute infections or immediately after surgery or injury until fully recovered
  4. Pregnancy: Pregnant women should seek guidance from a healthcare provider and a qualified Qigong instructor to ensure the practice is safe for them

 

Your personal data will be used for the purposes of your Garden ticket booking. If you are a RHS member, we will add your email to your membership record if we do not ready have your email address on file for the purposes of contacting you about your membership in accordance with our Privacy Policy and to email you membership information, benefits and offers, except where you have previously opted out from receiving membership emails about benefits and offers.

The RHS will not share your personal data with the workshop provider.  The workshop provider is a separate independent data controller to the RHS. The workshop provider may ask for a health form to be completed ahead of the session. The provider is the data controller for this. Please read the RHS Privacy Policy for more information on how we process personal data and your rights under the Data Protection legislation.

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