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Food

Meals are provided in the dining hall from a fixed menu/buffet every day. It is impossible to have food that suits everyone. However, years of experience have enabled us to set menus agreeable to most participants. The buffet provides a choice at every meal.
Learning to eat unfamiliar foods is part of the intercultural learning experience. If you have special dietary restrictions, written medical evidence must be submitted along with your Health Certificate.

Respect

You will be rooming with a person from a different country, with a different culture and different personal habits. Please let mutual respect, understanding and love control all your attitudes and actions. Courtesy, understanding and co-operation will greatly enhance the benefit of the training.

Tobacco and alcohol

Smoking is a health hazard and is not permitted. Drinking alcoholic beverages is not acceptable in many cultures, and so we ask you not to bring alcohol into the centres.








































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