General Information for Dance Practitioners
This section of the Just Dance! website is for all dance practitioners operating within the Stroud district. Below, you'll find links to pages within this site containing essential information on important issues such as CRB requirements, as well as signposts to other key organisations.
Most importantly, there's the opportunity to register as a dance practitioner on the Just Dance! website and make sure your services / classes are properly promoted.
Training Opportunities
There are currently a number of workshops run by Gloucestershire Dance that will help you to understand the CRB process, new licensing legislation, child protection awareness and much more. Take a look at the Gloucestershire Dance website for details and contacts.
Register Online
If you'd like to promote your dance classes or teaching services throughout the Stroud district, then why not register as a dance practitioner on the Just Dance! website? It costs nothing and your information will be included in our searchable online database.
Tell Us More
We're also aiming to build up a picture of the training and development needs of dance practitioners in the area and would appreciate your help in doing this. Please take just two minutes to complete our online questionnaire and help us to provide you with the right kind of support both now and in the future.
Safety and Security
It's important to Just Dance! that all practitioners in the Stroud district are fully aware of the latest legislation relating to Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) disclosure checks. That's why we've included a whole section on Safety and Security, including information on the different types of CRB check that are available and details of how to apply.
Other Dance Development Useful Links
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- Art Shape
- Gloucestershire Dance
- Stroud District Council's Sport Development Programme
- Stroud Subscription Rooms
- Stroud Youth Services
You'll also find links to various government departments, regional agencies and organisations such as the Criminal Records Bureau on our Useful Links page.

