What PE Teachers, Coaches, Athletic Directors Need to Know

The session takes place between 16:00-20:00 GMT+8
Sessions are recorded for later reference
Certification Price
$250USD Per person (in addition to workshop price)
Certification is an add-on to the base course. To become certified candidates must first attend the workshop and then submit the required work/evidence to an assessor.
Joint Dynamics Evolve’s passion is to demystify this area and empower those working with adolescent girls to improve awareness, understanding and confidence in addressing these issues to improve overall health and performance. Improving education around menstrual health is a high priority worldwide both in mainstream education and for high level female athletes and promoting the discussion and elevating the conversation is a great place to start. However, the inclusion of pelvic health topics within the school curriculum is a newer initiative following recent guidance and media exposure and resources are few and far between. Our goal is that all girls leave school feeling empowered and equipped to manage pelvic and women’s health ‘life events’.
This workshop will provide education to teachers on these topics and provide real life lesson examples with resources ready made for immediate implementation in the classroom.
We will unpick what is normal for the menstrual cycle, what symptoms may occur and how to manage, how we can use this information to get the best out of our bodies, what impact this can have on sport, performance, recovery and health and how to understand this to get the most out of female athletes whether that be to improve general health, attendance in school and well-being or to optimise high-level athletic performance. The workshop will guide you in how to teach breast and pelvic health topics in a secondary school curriculum, how to support adolescent females through these transitional years and equip them to confidently manage their own health in order to maximize their potential.
To obtain certification the participant must:
Due date for submission of the plan is three weeks following the workshop.
Feedback will be provided within two weeks of the due date.
If you would like to signup for the certification after attending the workshop this is possible within two weeks of the workshop, but it does not impact on the due date for the work.
How many hours or work is the certification supposed to take?
How long it will take to complete an initiative will depend on if you are starting from scratch or adapting an existing document based on what you learned in the workshop. For some this might be a relatively short period of time for others it could take longer. We would estimate between 2-5 hours.
How is the work assessed? Is there a minimum "score" to pass the certification?
You will receive feedback based on rubric below in which you need to attain “meets” on all elements. There will be no “score” issued
Are resubmissions allowed?
Resubmission is allowed for a $50USD resubmission fee.
Can I submit a plan that I have worked on collaboratively?
Yes but you need to clearly explain in your cover reflection what your direct contribution was.
Jenny is a Specialist Women’s Health Physiotherapist and Director of the Women’s Health Team at Joint Dynamics Evolve.
She graduated in 2008 in London and initially worked in the NHS before touring with the Ballet as Lead Physiotherapist. She now specialises in the management of females across all life stages from menstrual irregularities and pelvic pain, through pre-post-natal to peri- and post- menopause. She treats a variety of conditions including stress incontinence, prolapse, overactive bladder, faecal incontinence, sexual pain, vulval pain issues, pelvic pain, lumbar pain, breastfeeding-related clogged ducts and is a specialist in diastasis and abdominal wall rehabilitation.
She has a particular interest in education and empowering women to learn what they need to know about their bodies, how to work with their bodies and when and where to get support. With her team at Evolve she wants to improve access and awareness on Women’s Health topics in the hope the next generation will not be saying ‘Why did no one tell me?”
Hayley is a Sports Therapist from the UK, where she lived, studied and worked until moving to Hong Kong in 2018. She graduated from the University of Bedfordshire in 2010 has worked within the NHS, the England Women’s National football team and most recently with the Olympic and Paralympic athletes of Hong Kong at the Hong Kong Sports Institute.
Working at the Hong Kong Sports Institute for over 3 years has granted Hayley exposure to all kinds of sports; from Triathlon and Squash, to Equestrian and Fencing along with the opportunity to travel to overseas competitions and attend training camps.
Through her past experience working with women in multiple sports, and having recently completed the pre and post-natal course for trainers at Joint Dynamics, this has further influenced Hayley to want to work more within this area of women’s health.
Katy is a specialist women’s and pelvic health physiotherapist who is passionate about providing expert treatment for women of all life stages from pre-pregnancy to menopause and beyond. Katy is experienced in treating women with a wide-range of pelvic floor conditions such as incontinence, urgency, overactive bladder, pelvic organ prolapse and persistent pelvic pain as well as supporting women through their child-bearing years by treating and preventing pregnancy-related musculoskeletal conditions including back pain and pelvic girdle pain as well as delivering postpartum or post-operative rehabilitation including abdominal rehabilitation. Katy is also experienced in using therapeutic ultrasound to treat clogged ducts and mastitis.
Katy is originally from the UK having graduated from King’s College London with a first-class degree in Physiotherapy. She has since gained extensive experience working within women’s health at some of London’s leading teaching hospitals, most recently in the Urogynaecology team at University College London Hospital. She also enjoyed working privately in clinics in Southwest London, Harley Street and the Portland Hospital for Women and Children before moving to Hong Kong in 2021!
Outside of physio, Katy is a keen runner, hiker and Pilates lover and is currently enjoying training for her first trail ultramarathon although she is still adjusting to the Hong Kong climate! When not at Evolve she can usually be found exploring Hong Kong’s trails and beaches. Katy understands the importance of keeping you doing the things that you love and is dedicated to working with you to develop an individualized rehabilitation programme which aims to fulfill your personal goals!