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Latest report shows high level of satisfaction from Pines Learning graduates

In a recent state-wide survey of vocational training students 95% of Pines Learning graduates said they’d recommend us (state average 76%).  And 93% reported that they’d achieved their main reason for training (state average 73%). If you’re considering a new career or wanting to update your skills check out the Qualifications and Skills Sets sections […]

Adult Learners Week – Read how returning to study changed Lee’s life.

1. Why did you decide to enrol in the Cert III in Individual Support at Pines Learning? I decided to apply for the Cert III Individual Support at Pines Learning because it was close to my home and they were able to offer me the same qualifications for a lot less money than what a […]

New Qualification and new courses coming soon!

We’ve been busy during restrictions and are happy to advise that we have added a new qualification and new courses, which will be coming your way in term 4.  These are: Certificate IV in Disability (CHC43115), Course in Identifying and Responding to Family Violence Risk (22510VIC), and Course in Identifying, Reporting and Preventing Abuse and-or […]

The practice of Ahimsa

There are said to be eight ‘limbs’ or guidelines in the practice of yoga. The first of these is the Yamas or restraints of which there are five.  These are the outer observances; the ethics and morals by which a yogi lives. Of these, the first is Ahimsa. Ahimsa means non- killing or non-violence in […]

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The Welcome Silence.

At this time of isolation some people may confuse silence with loneliness. There are those who have the radio or television on all day ‘just for company’ which can be a way of feeling connected. To be constantly bombarded with information, however, asks a great deal of the mind. Knowledge and mental entertainment should wisely […]

Dealing with Change

The reason we sometimes struggle with change is due to the sense of insecurity it brings about. People are often comforted by the familiar. In Yoga we learn to keep the mind in the present and not to dwell in the past. This also means not allowing the mind to jump forward. Of course, sometimes […]

Why we find ourselves resenting lockdown and what to do about it

The word ‘lockdown’ creates imagery of confinement; of being held down or bound. When we have been accustomed to having a certain level of personal space and freedom of movement we can feel resistance and irritation when asked to make adjustments. Our custom has developed into a sense of entitlement. As we understand through the […]

Being together: Supporting one another when in close quarters

Whilst we’re in ‘lockdown’ and sharing close quarters with our children and partners the phrase ‘nearest and dearest’ comes to mind. Being so near can mean we can forget that they are dear. ‘We’re all in this together’ has been used ad infinitum and, as these sayings do, it has lost its impact. Perhaps we […]

The ‘tyranny of language’

Forget the ‘tyranny of distance’, what about the ‘tyranny of language’? We all know that the way we use our language has a great impact on how we feel emotionally. Many of us are currently experiencing ‘remote learning’. What difference would it make if we replaced that term with ‘flexible learning’? The word ‘remote’ makes […]