The course is designed over eight modules, spread over a period of 11 months, giving learners more time between course dates to complete home study and case studies. Each module represents two consecutive Saturdays (April intake) or Tuesdays (September intake).
Debbie Holler is a vibrant, enthusiastic tutor who aims to make her courses interesting, inspirational and fun. She has a wealth of knowledge and experience to pass onto her learners.
If you are thinking about training in reflexology, we would love for you to visit the school to meet Debbie and have a look around before you make your decision.
Caritas School only takes small groups to ensure that each student receives the best tuition possible, with a personal touch.
Anyone experiencing difficulties will be given additional help and encouragement to reach their full potential. Students are continuously monitored by way of coursework and progress in the classroom. Debbie is always available to contact at any time.
Successful candidates are entitled to apply for MAR status with the Association of Reflexologists and be eligible for the Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC), your route to working within the NHS. Learners could progress into employment or further study.
This qualification has been developed by a number of Awarding Organisations in conjunction with Skills for Health.
The specification of the course follows the 4 unit criteria set by a regulated examining body.
Course work is assessed throughout the year, and an online multiple choice test for Anatomy, physiology and pathology will be held at the end of the course.
Learners will be expected to pass all 4 units.
The 4 units include;
Principals and Practice for Complementary Therapies
Knowledge of Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology for all systems
Provide Reflexology for Complementary Therapies
Business Practice for Complementary Therapies
The structure of each day is approximately 50% theoretical tutoring and 50% practical applications. Handouts will be provided for each module together with home study assignments. Students will be expected to meet strict deadlines and complete each modules assignments in full.
Meeting deadlines will ensure that all coursework is complete by module eight. A further six months is allocated for completing practical study.
During the period of the course, each student will be expected to keep a journal, complete six detailed case studies and three practical assessments, which take place in the clinic on members of the public. You will have two practice sessions leading up to this so you will know exactly what to expect.
Due to the high standards required the course will have a maximum of ten pupils; therefore keeping a high tutor/student ratio. Allocation of places is strictly on a first-come basis. It is important that you return your application form as soon as possible as this avoids disappointment.
As a non-invasive therapy, Reflexology is becoming more popular, not only with the general population, but also with more enlightened medical practitioners.
Please bear in mind, as good and effective as Reflexology is, it is not a cure all.
Caritas School of Reflexology offers a course for people interested in training to a professional level.
The specification of the course follows that set out by ABC Awards. It includes:-
Reflexology theory and charts
Contraindications to treatment
The theory of techniques
Professional clinical practice
Treating the individual
Formulating a treatment plan
Observation of client, assessment of feet
The holistic approach
The place of reflexology in complementary medicine
Instruction in practical application
Personal development and reflective practice
First Aid
Code of Practice and Ethics
Health and safety
Business planning
Registration and regulation of complementary therapies
Support organisations
Advertising and marketing
Local government and legal requirements
Supplementary to the above, but equally important are:-
Practitioner and patient relationships
The course is designed on a modular basis covering: -
Anatomy physiology and pathology
Reflexology theory
Detailed practical instruction
About us
Caritas School is located in Beeston, Nottingham, 400 metres from the town
centre and bus station and 1200 metres from the train station.
The School is located within Caritas Natural Health Clinic, owned and run by Debbie Holler.
The building was originally the old Beeston police station, which has lots of character, high ceilings and a fresh new look, Caritas has oodles of charm.
Ample parking is available for attending students.
Beeston is a thriving town, located just 4 miles from Junction 25 of the M1. Please locate us on the map or alternatively plan your journey through the AA route finder on the
Education
There are no requirements other than the willingness to learn and reasonable computer skills. Most of the students entering Reflexology, do so because they want to change their life for the better.
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