INSURANCE GUIDE
Yoga Teacher Insurance UK
Public liability, professional indemnity and treatment cover for UK yoga teachers, studio owners and online instructors.
TL;DR
- Yoga teachers need public liability cover for student injuries during classes - studio hire agreements typically require this.
- Professional indemnity covers claims that your teaching caused a student a physical or psychological injury.
- Yoga Alliance UK, the British Wheel of Yoga, and other bodies require insurance as a membership condition.
- Online yoga classes require cover that extends to digital service delivery - confirm your policy covers remote instruction.
Public Liability for Yoga Teachers
Public liability insurance covers compensation and legal costs if a student is injured during your class or if a visitor's property is damaged at your venue. Yoga creates specific injury risks - overstretching, balance failures, and assists-gone-wrong are the most common claim origins. Cover limits of £2m to £5m are standard. Most studios, leisure centres, and village halls where yoga is taught require hirers to hold a minimum level of public liability cover.
Professional Indemnity for Yoga Instructors
Professional indemnity covers claims that your teaching method, a physical adjustment you made, or advice about a posture caused a student harm. A student who attributes a back injury to an assist you gave, or a mental health episode they attribute to breathwork you led, can bring a claim under professional indemnity. This cover is separate from public liability and is increasingly expected by professional body membership schemes.
Professional Body Requirements
Yoga Alliance UK and the British Wheel of Yoga both require registered teachers to hold appropriate insurance as a condition of membership. Minimum limits and policy types vary by body. Some bodies have group insurance schemes available to members at preferential rates. Confirm your body's current requirements before purchasing individual cover.
Online Yoga Classes
Teaching yoga via video call or pre-recorded content creates different cover needs. Some public liability policies restrict cover to in-person classes. Professional indemnity is particularly important for online instructors as the inability to physically supervise students increases the risk of students attempting postures beyond their ability. Confirm that your policy covers online delivery and check whether coverage extends to students in other countries if you teach internationally.
Disclaimer
This guide is for general information only and does not constitute financial or insurance advice. Kaeltripton.com is not regulated by the FCA. Always read policy documents in full before purchasing cover.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do yoga teachers need public liability insurance?
Not legally, but practically essential. Most studio hire agreements require it. Professional body membership typically mandates it. And without it, any claim arising from a student injury during your class is a personal liability. Combined yoga teacher policies offering public liability, professional indemnity, and product liability are available from specialist sports and wellbeing insurance providers.
Does yoga insurance cover teaching retreats abroad?
Standard UK yoga teacher policies typically cover teaching within the UK. If you run retreats abroad, confirm that the policy extends territorial cover to the destination countries. International yoga teacher policies are available from specialist providers for instructors who regularly teach outside the UK.