Alongside organizing classes and thinking about techniques etc. do you consider thing such as:
- Safeguarding
- Counselling
- Mental health
- Equality
And other areas of training along these lines?
These opinions are for when I open my own school in the future:
Safeguarding - yes. This should be a big priority for any martial arts instructor. Martial arts is often about handing your safety over to your training partner. The instructor should make sure the environment is conducive to that being a safe thing to do.
Counseling - yes. I don't think this is mandatory of a martial arts instructor, but is something you might expect, especially in a more traditional art. I can offer counseling specific to martial arts, and I can be an extension of the parent's will to have their kids grow up as strong members of society. But I'm not a replacement for parenting or therapy.
Mental health - no. Well, a little bit. I'll keep things in mind from student-to-student, but that's mental health as much as it is just personality and character. Martial arts can help with minor mental health problems, but major issues and you should seek someone who specializes in helping with that (psychologist or psychiatrist).
Equality - no. If we're talking about ESG-score type equality, it's not something I consider, because it's not a factor. Just like I'm not going to factor in that all of my students are from Earth, I'm not going to worry about what demographics I'm hitting or give anyone favors or problems because of things like this.
If we're talking equal attention, equal reward, etc. for all of the students, also no. If I have some students that are struggling and some that are excelling, I'm going to focus more attention on those who are struggling, and give more rewards (i.e. belt promotions) to those who are excelling. When those who were struggling overcome, they will get rewards based on that achievement. I will give people what they need and what they earn, based on that, and not based on any measure of equality.
I guess you could say that focusing more on those that are behind is helping equality amongst the students, so maybe I do a little bit. But it's less about trying to make everyone equal, and more about trying to find the best use of my time.