Policies & Procedures

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Policies & Procedures

In this section you will find all our Policies and Procedures

Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Policy

Movement in Practice is committed to encouraging equality, diversity and inclusion, and eliminating unlawful discrimination. The aim is for Movement in Practice to be truly representative of all sections of society and our customers, and for each customer to feel respected and able to give their best. Follow the link below to our full policy

Disability Discrimination & Reasonable Adjustments Policy

Movement in Practice seeks not to discriminate against anyone who uses the service and actively monitors that the Equality Act 2010 is adhered to. Follow the link below to our full policy

Complaints Policy and Procedure

Movement in Practice is committed to providing the best possible service that we can. We recognise that sometimes customers will feel that they have cause to complain about the service they have received. We encourage all feedback from customers, including complaints, and have developed a Complaints Policy and an associated Complaints Procedure. Our Complaints Policy explains our broad approach to handling all complaints. Our Complaints Procedure provides clear information on how individual complaints will be handled. Follow the link below to our full policy

Data Protection

The Data Protection Act 2018 controls how personal information is used by organisations, businesses or the government. The Data Protection Act 2018 is the UK’s implementation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).  Movement in Practice is registered with the Information Commissioner’s Office (www.ico.org.uk) and complies with all data protection legislation. Follow the link below to our full data protection Statement

Privacy Statement

When you enrol as a student or subscriber (“learner”) on our site or related courses, as part of the enrolling process, we collect the personal information you give us such as your name and email address. Follow the link below to our full Privacy Statement

Terms of Use

Movement in Practice (Dr Dance Presents Ltd.) maintains this website, any courses offered and other linked and related sites (the “Site”) for the use of its customers, vendors, students, and other Site users (“Users”) upon agreement to the following terms. Please read the terms carefully before using the Site. Use of this website indicates acceptance of these “Terms of Use” and forms a binding agreement between you and Dr Dance Presents Ltd. If you do not agree to these terms, do not use this Site. Follow the link below to our full Terms of Use.

Preventing Injury

People dance for a variety of reasons: for fun, recreation and for health. Dance can be social or performed for an audience. It can also be ceremonial or competitive. Dancing is a great way to be more active and offers a wide range of physical and mental benefits. However, the range of body movements, repetition and speed of movement can put you at risk of an injury, particularly if you are new and learning unfamiliar steps. You can help reduce your risk of injury by being aware of some of these risk factors. Follow the link below to learn more about preventing injuries in dance.
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