Update on the CoachActivism Project

In July this year, Karen Pratt gave us an outlook of her involvement in the Coach Activism Project - a response to the refugee crisis in Europe - which was about to start at that time. She has been involved for a couple of months now and is sharing her experience and...

SATAA in 2016 – an overview

It has been an interesting year for us at at the SATAA, from hosting events, publishing articles, co-hosting the TIFF qualification to organising our first webinar. Here is what we have been up to, and what has been happening in our community. If we have missed...

The CoachActivism Project in Greece and Canada

We have an exciting connection with a TA project outside of South Africa. Karen Pratt has been approached to be part of the CoachActivism Project in Greece/ Canada, which has started in response to the refugee crisis in Europe. Read more about the project here. I am...

TIFF Training – a practitioner’s perspective

We were privileged to have Lieuwe Koopmans and Leona Bishop from the Netherlands here to train practitioners in becoming providers of TIFF (Temple Index for Functional Fluency). Savannah Steinberg describes her experience of the first module here: When I heard about...

Spreading the word about TA…

One of our goals this year is to make TA more available through media in South Africa, and our new Exec Committee member Layo Seriki has made a great start by publishing an article about communication in the wellness magazine. Read her article here:...

People of the SATAA – Interview with Sharon Kalinko

In each newsletter, we interview one person of our community who uses TA in their field. This time we interview Sharon Kalinko (TSTA), who chaired the SATAA for several  years. We interview her regarding her experience with TA, and - since she has been working with TA...

Our first COP event in Cape Town

    We had our first Community of Practice event in Cape Town at the end of May - it felt like a big milestone in terms of our development this year, as it was our first physical engagement with members and people interested in TA. Rather than describing the event...