Dates & Cost

To apply for any course please see Application Form section.  All students will need to complete Parts I, II, III and IV in order to be eligible to qualify as a Pre-Natal yoga teacher. We offer discounts for midwives and yoga teachers on selected modules, see below.

Bookings are now being taken for our next course starting in April 2013. Training weekends run from Friday to Sunday, 09:30-5:30 (see below). Book before the end of 2012 for a 10% discount. All teacher trainees get a 20% discount from The elbowroom classes whilst training (prenatal classes – no charge).

2013 Autumn Course dates

Part I – Anatomy and Physiology of birth
October, Fri 11th – Sun 13th (10am-5pm)
€395 (50% discount for midwives or similar healthcare professionals with antenatal background)

Part II – Yoga Basics
Nov/Dec, Fri 29th – Sun 1st (9:30am – 5:30pm)
€300 (65% discount for yoga teachers)

Part III- Yoga For pregnancy teacher training
Jan/Feb, Fri 31st – Sun 2nd (9:30am – 5:30pm)
€495

Part IV – Empowering birth
March, Fri 7th – Sun 9th  (9:30am – 5:30pm)
€395

Part V – Post natal yoga teacher training

April, Fri 4th – Sun 6th (10am-4pm)
€395

2013 Spring Course dates

Part I – Anatomy and Physiology of birth
April, Fri 19th- Sun 21st (10am-5pm)
€395 (50% discount for midwives or similar healthcare professionals with antenatal background)

Part II – Yoga Basics
May, Fri 17th – Sun 19th (9:30am – 5:30pm)
€300 (65% discount for yoga teachers)

Part III- Yoga For pregnancy teacher training
June, Fri 14th – Sun 16th (9:30am – 5:30pm)
€495

Part IV – Empowering birth
Aug, Fri 23rd – Sun 25th  (9:30am – 5:30pm)
€395

Part V – Post natal yoga teacher training

October, Fri 18th – Sun 20th (10am-4pm)
November, 23rd – Sat (10am-4pm)
€395 (3 days)

In order to be a member of Trust in Birth after qualifying, you will need to demonstrate Continuous Professional Development (CPD) as new Qualifications Control Agency guidelines stipulate. CPD is necessary to maintain and ensure best practice. Trust in birth will provide CPD courses starting in 2009, but courses and study from other sources is acceptable if approved.