30 min

Capacitar The QNIS Podcast

    • Mental Health

Need some help with your selfcare? Head over to the Wellbeing Resource on our website (qnis.org.uk)
Capacitar is a Spanish word meaning empower.
And that's certainly what Capacitar does for all those who take part in the programme. It has the strapline Healing Ourselves, Healing Our World.
Clare Cable speaks to Reverend Ali Newell from Capacitar Scotland about what Capacitar is, who it's for and how it works.
Key Takeaways
Capacitar is a global grassroots movement founded by Dr Pat Cane.It involves a variety of self care practices from Tai Chi, breath work all the way to head and finger holds. They can be performed on yourself or others.The popular education approach of Capacitar means that rather than positioning themselves as experts or gurus, practitioners share what works for them in a spirit of humility and open collaboration.The practices are not about perfection, rather taking the time out and doing them.
More about Reverend Ali Newell
Ali Newell recently retired from being Associate Chaplain at Edinburgh University where she led eco-spirituality courses, Capacitar courses, nature and mindfulness courses and ran interfaith pilgrimages for peace.
She is a trained counsellor and mindfulness teacher and has taught Capacitar practices for trauma healing and transformation for 10 years after training with Capacitar founder Dr Pat Cane.
For the last 2 years she has been training QNIS nurses in Capacitar practices for wellbeing.    
Resources mentioned in this episode
Capacitar Scotland - you can sign up for the newsletter here
QNIS Capacitar practices
You can find a whole suite of useful wellbeing resources to help you on your self-care journey at our website.
Wellbeing Resource (qnis.org.uk)
These resources do not replace professional advice; they are a series of tools that people or groups can use for self-care or self-management. If you’re in need of significant help or support here’s where you can go. 

Need some help with your selfcare? Head over to the Wellbeing Resource on our website (qnis.org.uk)
Capacitar is a Spanish word meaning empower.
And that's certainly what Capacitar does for all those who take part in the programme. It has the strapline Healing Ourselves, Healing Our World.
Clare Cable speaks to Reverend Ali Newell from Capacitar Scotland about what Capacitar is, who it's for and how it works.
Key Takeaways
Capacitar is a global grassroots movement founded by Dr Pat Cane.It involves a variety of self care practices from Tai Chi, breath work all the way to head and finger holds. They can be performed on yourself or others.The popular education approach of Capacitar means that rather than positioning themselves as experts or gurus, practitioners share what works for them in a spirit of humility and open collaboration.The practices are not about perfection, rather taking the time out and doing them.
More about Reverend Ali Newell
Ali Newell recently retired from being Associate Chaplain at Edinburgh University where she led eco-spirituality courses, Capacitar courses, nature and mindfulness courses and ran interfaith pilgrimages for peace.
She is a trained counsellor and mindfulness teacher and has taught Capacitar practices for trauma healing and transformation for 10 years after training with Capacitar founder Dr Pat Cane.
For the last 2 years she has been training QNIS nurses in Capacitar practices for wellbeing.    
Resources mentioned in this episode
Capacitar Scotland - you can sign up for the newsletter here
QNIS Capacitar practices
You can find a whole suite of useful wellbeing resources to help you on your self-care journey at our website.
Wellbeing Resource (qnis.org.uk)
These resources do not replace professional advice; they are a series of tools that people or groups can use for self-care or self-management. If you’re in need of significant help or support here’s where you can go. 

30 min