Circle Design & Facilitator Programme (November Cohort)
A live 6 week training in how to design and deliver meaningful and inclusive 6 week circle programmes.
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Circle Design & Facilitator⭕️Programme
Trauma informed + Neuro Inclusive + Deeply Human
Learn the art of holding space with presence and care. Join Catherine in this 6 week circle design and facilitator journey that’s grounded, spacious, and uniquely yours, with a trauma informed, neuro inclusive approach to circle facilitation.
Overview
The Circle Design and Facilitator Programme is a live, 6 week online training for space holders who want to design and deliver meaningful circle spaces - rooted in somatic wisdom, relational safety and neuro inclusive practice.
The programme is for space holders who are ready to hold circle spaces that feel as good to offer as they do to receive. The programme guides you step-by-step in designing your own circle based offering - from vision to delivery.
You’ll discover how the art of storytelling can be the bridge to deep connection and profound transformation.
The training blends over a decade of experience in holding space, facilitation and circle delivery, along with learning, practice, peer support and reflection to help you build and hold your circle.
Each week includes a 90 minute live session, with built in reflective practice invitations, and opportunity for peer collaboration.
You don’t need to be a polished performer to hold powerful group spaces. You need presence, intention, and a structure that honours depth, difference, and care.
Whether you’re called to create a grief group, a space to nurture creativity, explore new beginnings, navigate painful endings, or a self-discovery circle - you’ll be guided to confidently build and create something that feels authentically yours, while rooted in frameworks that support nervous system safety, inclusivity, and relational connection.
You’ll discover circles that feel as good to hold as they do to receive.
We are wired for connection, and when we sit in circle, we rewire the damage of disconnection. Healing happens not in fixing, but in witnessing, in holding space where every voice matters and every story belongs.
How is the programme delivered?
The training is delivered by Catherine in a 6 x 90 min live weekly group programme on zoom.
How much does it cost?
It costs £699
If you would prefer to pay in 2 instalments of £360 please email:
hellocatherineasta@gmail.com
What does it include?
This includes:
- 6 x 90 minute live training on zoom
- access to 'The CDF Programme' Mighty Online Community
- circle templates and scripts to support you on your circle journey creation.
What will we cover each week?
During the 6 weeks we will focus on these themes:
Week 1: The Architecture of Holding
Week 2: Capacity - Holding space with compassion and care
Week 3: Container - What holds the circle
Week 4: Connection - The relational space
Week 5: Content - The landscape you explore
Week 6: Vision to Practice - Stepping into your circle
About Catherine Asta
Catherine is an integrative psychotherapist turned author, consultant, and community builder who creates and designs spaces that are more inclusive, more compassionate, and more human.
She works at the intersection of inclusion, neurodivergence, mental health, and trauma informed systems design.
Creator of The Late Discovered Club - the globally recognised podcast and community centering the voices of late discovered autistic women, listened to in over 125 countries, and ranked #1 ‘Female Autism’ Podcast 2025 by Feedspot.
With over two decades of leadership across healthcare, government, and private practice, she has led multi-million pound programmes, co-designed national NHS strategies, and pioneered trauma informed, peer led support spaces.
A two time breast cancer survivor, her work honours both science and soul, weaving therapeutic insight, nature and somatic wisdom, and grounded in deep compassion.
Rediscovered (JKP, 2025) is her debut book - a courageous and compassionate heart led part memoir/part guide for late-discovered autistic women and the people who walk beside them.
She has a Degree and MSc in Psychology, a PG Diploma in Effective Psychotherapy, along with a PGCert in Leadership, and is a graduate member of the British Psychological Society (BPS).
Her recent work has included developing content for, and delivering the groundbreaking NHS National Autism Trainer Programme to 100's of mental health professionals, guest lecturing at University College London, designing and hosting a panel discussion to 7,500 people online for Neurodiversity Celebration Week.
An associate with AT-Autism both in the UK and internationally, as well as being part of the team at GRRAND (Group for Research in Relationships and Neurodiversity) part of the UCL Department of Clinical, Education and Health Psychology.
When does it start?
The November cohort will run every Thursday for 6 weeks starting Thursday 6th November at 10am -11.30am (UK time) and will be delivered on zoom, and then on the following Thursdays:
Thursday 13th November
Thursday 20th November
Thursday 27th November
Thursday 4th December
Thursday 11th December
*If you need adjustments/adaptations to enable participation please do let me know.
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Sessions will be recorded (minus the breakout spaces) so if you can't attend the LIVE session you can watch the training back in your own time.
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