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Michelle Hetherington - South Wales Franchise

Michelle Hetherington

Dance In Education Services

Michelle Hetherington
Dance In Education Services
7 North Terrace,
Blaenclydach,
Tonypandy,
RCT,
CF40 2RP
Tel: +44 (0)771 983 2345 
 Fax: +44 (0)29 2092 0403

Qualifications

BA (Hons) Dance- University of Winchester.
HNC Dance Movement Therapy- University of Plymouth.
NVQ Level 3 Health and Social Care children and young people.
Registered with CSSIU.
Manual handling training.
First aid safeguarding children.
Child care law.
Child development.
Introduction to Professional Practice (Foundation for Community Dance).
Dance and disabled people (Foundation for Community Dance).
Peg Feeding and Gastrostomy training.

Courses:
Sherborne Development Movement – Level 1, Level 2, Level 3.

Experience

As well as being able to offer the full range of dance services, Michelle also brings many years of dance and disability knowledge and experience as a core specialism, and has experience of working in this area on an international scale.
 
Michelle spent four weeks in Bucharest, Romania working on dance for people with disabilities, The Sherborne Developmental Movement (see more) was used as a method of teaching and a review of the project, written by Michelle was published by ‘in touch’ magazine. See the article here.
Michelle has also worked in:
  • Llangewydd Junior School, Bridgend - completed 3 of the 5 actions (gesture, jump and travel) with Years 3 & 4
  • Ysgol Ty Coch, Tonteg - worked with the Autistic Unit children from ages 11-16. Completed 3 of the 5 actions (gesture, jump and travel). A 5 week booking has been made starting on 15th June.
  • Garth Primary School, Maesteg - worked with Reception, Nursery and Years 1-6. This work was focused on the environment, doing the sunbathing dance, shiver dance, dinosaur stomp and machine dance.
  • Trelaor College, Alton, Hampshire - work including travel and gesture.

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Dance In Education Services staff are constantly developing and improving their skills to ensure that they remain at the forefront of the dance education field. As many of you are already aware Michelle is an expert and has many years of experience delivering disability dance, which her pupils benefit from every day, but those who know her know that she is never content to just sit back and relax and she has  recently embarked on a Sherbornne Level 4 course which will soon see her working in Norway for a couple of weeks!

Michelle is in a great position to support schools and the wider community, primarily in the following areas, but also right across South Wales:
  • Merthyr Tydfil
  • Caerphilly
  • Bridgend
  • Rhondda Cynon Taff
If you are a school or community project in one of these areas and would like to benefit from Michelle's workshops, afPE-kitemarked resources and CPD, then please make contact.

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Testimonials

"Iwan attends dance group because I believe it is a great way for him to interact with the children around him, also he has to listen and follow instruction from Michelle which is not always an easy thing. Since attending the group, Iwan has grown socially, in confidence and is following instruction a lot more. It is a great place for him to enjoy friendships which isn't an easy thing to develop outside of these safe walls"
Laura, Carer.

"Michelle motivates the class by praising the pupils which they respond well to and work well together as a group. Michelle is very flexible and considers the needs and abilities of all children, she is very sympathetic to the needs of the children and always includes all"
Emma Protheroe, Herons Bridge School. 

"Michelle encourages pupils to follow instruction and uses praise for good effort, the children are encouraged to work together co-operatively. Michelle ensures all the pupils are involved and has established a very good rapport with them"
Rosa Walsh, Herons Bridge School.