When you study the HLT52015 Diploma of Remedial Massage with The Gordon you will study at our Geelong City Campus and gain your 200 hours of clinical experience in our students massage clinic at Geelong City campus or Werribee Watton Street campus. Students will develop their theoretical knowledge
When you study the HLT52015 Diploma of Remedial Massage with The Gordon you will study at our Geelong City Campus and gain your 200 hours of clinical experience in our students massage clinic at Geelong City campus or Werribee Watton Street campus.
Students will develop their theoretical knowledge and practical skills at the Geelong City campus 2 days per week, and then complete their 3rd day of study in clinic at either Geelong City campus or Werribee Watton Street. You are also assured of your eligibility to register with peak massage industry associations.
Remedial massage includes sport, therapeutic, relaxation and remedial techniques as well as postural assessment. You undertake theoretical and practical massage training that will assist you to plan, apply and assess soft tissue massage techniques for the healthcare and allied health industries.
You will also learn about human anatomy and physiology, massage theory and practice, medical terminology, business practice and client communication, and working safely and ethically in healthcare and wellness environments.
The Gordon grew out of the need for technical training in the brave new world of the 1800s industrial age. From its origins as a mechanics institute and a night school for tradespeople, The Gordon has become the embodiment of quality vocational education and training in Geelong and beyond.
During the late 1800s, Geelong's increasing importance as an industrial centre, along with a worrying overseas trend showing Britain was losing its traditional markets to the United States and Europe, spurred leading Geelong citizens to campaign for greater technical training. However, it was another overseas event that hastened The Gordon's development. The heroic exploits of British general Charles Gordon had captured Geelong's imagination. His death during the siege of Khartoum in Africa prompted calls for a memorial. One proposal, backed by a military battalion brass band, suggested a statue but others wanted something more meaningful. What better memorial could there be, it was said, for a man whose life was devoted to civic duty and, especially, to the education of the disadvantaged, than a vocational institute.
Since opening in 1887, in a single-storied hall and operating mainly night classes for tradespeople, The Gordon has developed into an institution operating across four campuses. In 2017 The Gordon celebrated 130 years of its proud history of leading education in the Geelong region.
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