Punarnava Ayurveda Trust
Student Policy
Introduction
The Punarnava Ayurveda Trust and the Vaidyagrama Healing Village communities, believe that students are an integral part of our community. As future practitioners and ambassadors of Ayurveda, students are expected to embody the values of The Trust and Vaidyagrama, contribute to its mission, and uphold its principles of sustainability, wellness, and harmony. This policy outlines the rights, responsibilities, and expectations for students at Vaidyagrama.
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Student Rights
As a student at Vaidyagrama, you have the right to:
- Knowledge and Clarity:
- Be informed about all systems, policies, and procedures of Vaidyagrama.
- Receive clear guidance on your roles, responsibilities, and learning objectives.
- Be informed about all systems, policies, and procedures of Vaidyagrama.
- Respect and Dignity:
- Be treated with respect, kindness, and fairness by staff, peers, and patients.
- Have your privacy and personal space respected at all times.
- Be treated with respect, kindness, and fairness by staff, peers, and patients.
- Safe and Supportive Environment:
- Study and work in a safe, harassment-free, and eco-friendly environment.
- Access appropriate remedial measures in case of any form of harassment or mistreatment.
- Study and work in a safe, harassment-free, and eco-friendly environment.
- Participation and Growth:
- Actively participate in the mission and activities of the Trust and Vaidyagrama.
- Seek opportunities for personal and professional growth through learning and community involvement.
- Actively participate in the mission and activities of the Trust and Vaidyagrama.
- Feedback and Redress:
- Report any wrongdoing or concerns to the appropriate authority without fear of victimisation.
- Receive constructive feedback and support to improve your skills and knowledge.
- Report any wrongdoing or concerns to the appropriate authority without fear of victimisation.
Student Responsibilities
As a student of the Punarnava Ayurveda Trust, you are expected to:
- Philosophy:
- Embrace and uphold the vision of “authentic Ayurveda for universal well-being.”
- Live by the values of sustainability, eco-friendliness, and holistic wellness.
- Embrace and uphold the vision of “authentic Ayurveda for universal well-being.”
- Respect the Community and Environment:
- Treat Vaidyagrama as your home and maintain its cleanliness, peace, and harmony.
- Follow eco-friendly practices, minimise waste, re-use, re-cycle and conserve resources like water and energy.
- Treat Vaidyagrama as your home and maintain its cleanliness, peace, and harmony.
- Professional and Ethical Conduct:
- Treat patients, staff, and peers with respect, empathy, and professionalism.
- Maintain confidentiality and avoid engaging in inappropriate relationships or conversations with patients or colleagues.
- Treat patients, staff, and peers with respect, empathy, and professionalism.
- Active Participation:
- Contribute to the community by participating in activities such as farming, gardening, waste management, and other eco-friendly initiatives.
- Share ideas and feedback to help ethically improve the implementation of the Trust and Vaidyagrama’s vision.
- Contribute to the community by participating in activities such as farming, gardening, waste management, and other eco-friendly initiatives.
- Adherence to Rules and Discipline:
- Follow the code of conduct, including restrictions on mobile phone use, non-vegetarian food, smoking, alcohol, and narcotics.
- Respect the designated areas and timings for technology and internet use.
- Follow the code of conduct, including restrictions on mobile phone use, non-vegetarian food, smoking, alcohol, and narcotics.
- Commitment to Learning:
- Be proactive in your studies and seek clarity on tasks, responsibilities, and learning goals.
- Avoid giving medical or non-medical advice to patients; instead, direct communication with the appropriate authority.
- Be proactive in your studies and seek clarity on tasks, responsibilities, and learning goals.
- Teamwork and Harmony:
- Work collaboratively with peers and staff, avoiding conflicts and ego clashes.
- Resolve disagreements amicably and seek mediation when necessary from the management including the Dean, teachers and trust coordinator.
- Work collaboratively with peers and staff, avoiding conflicts and ego clashes.
Understanding the Punarnava Ayurveda Trust and ITS relationship to Vaidyagrama.
Punarnava Ayurveda Trust is a public charitable trust working for the welfare of Villagers in Thirumalayampalayam Panchayat.
Mission - Live simple: Live well: Live Healthy: Live Happy.
Vision - 7 To create a local sustainable community based on Ayurveda and Natural farming principles.
Vaidyagrama is the unit of Punarnava Ayurveda Ltd,
As a student, you are expected to be aware of and align with the following principles:
Mission - Live simple: Live well: Live Healthy: Live Happy.
Vision - 7 To create a local sustainable community based on Ayurveda and Natural farming principles.
Vaidyagrama is the unit of Punarnava Ayurveda Ltd,
As a student, you are expected to be aware of and align with the following principles:
- Holistic Healing:
- Vaidyagrama is committed to providing holistic care that encompasses physical, mental, social, and spiritual well-being.
- Your role is to support this mission by ensuring that the seekers of healing receive the best care and environment for healing.
- Sustainability:
- The Trust and Vaidyagrama strive to be self-sufficient, using local resources, such as locally grown food, and minimise external dependencies.
- You are encouraged to participate in farming, waste management, and energy conservation efforts.
- Community Living:
- Vaidyagrama is a community where everyone contributes to the well-being of the whole.
- You are expected to treat others as part of your extended family and ensure their comfort and happiness.
- Dignity of Labor:
- Every task, no matter how small, is valuable and contributes to the functioning of the campus.
- Be willing to assist in any task, whether it is therapy, gardening, cleaning, or kitchen work.
Commitments as a Student
By joining the Punarnava Ayurveda Trust and the Vaidyagrama campus, you commit to the following:
- Internalising the Vision:
- Understand and believe in the vision, philosophy, and culture of The Trust and Vaidyagrama.
- Strive to live a good quality life and serve others with dedication.
- Understand and believe in the vision, philosophy, and culture of The Trust and Vaidyagrama.
- Flexibility and Adaptability:
- Be willing to perform any task required for the well-being of others and the community.
- Adapt to rotational schedules as needed.
- Be willing to perform any task required for the well-being of others and the community.
- Ethical Behavior:
- Avoid any actions that harm personal or community well-being.
- Avoid any actions that harm personal or community well-being.
- Refrain from accepting tips or gifts from patients; instead, encourage donations to the common staff welfare fund.
- Continuous Improvement:
- Learn from mistakes and strive to grow personally and professionally.
- Embrace self-discipline and contribute to the harmonious functioning of The Trust and Vaidyagrama.
- Learn from mistakes and strive to grow personally and professionally.
Consequences of Policy Violations
- Minor Violations:
- Will be addressed through counseling and corrective measures.
- Will be addressed through counseling and corrective measures.
- Repeated or Major Violations:
- May result in disciplinary action, including termination of your association with The Trust and Vaidyagrama.
- May result in disciplinary action, including termination of your association with The Trust and Vaidyagrama.
- Peaceful Departure:
- If asked to leave due to policy violations, you agree to do so peacefully, understanding that it is in the best interest of the community and yourself.
- If asked to leave due to policy violations, you agree to do so peacefully, understanding that it is in the best interest of the community and yourself.