The Donegal branch of The Irish School of Reflexology is launching a new term of professional training programmes this September.
Whether you are new to the health industry or wish to add to your range of professional skills, then The Irish School of Reflexology has what you’re looking for.
The centre provides accredited courses which vary in length from one day up to 14 months.
The Ballybofey-based school is now taking enrolments for a new Diploma Qualification course beginning in September 2019.
The courses are:
> Easy to fit into your work schedule and run at weekends
> Based in an easily accessible location
> Fully accredited with the NRRI
> Designed to train professionals to start their own Reflexology business upon certification.
The Diploma consists of 150 hours of tutoring in the classroom and the 60 hours of practical work that the students must do at home.
The Diploma is part-time (one weekend per month; Saturday and Sunday) and will cover A&P, the theory of Reflexology, holistic approach, how to read the feet, practical work and much more.
At the end of the year, students will be awarded a Diploma in Traditional Foot Reflexology (recognised by all the major health insurance companies) and will be able to start their own practice.
The new term is starting on the 7th and 8th of September 2019 at the Base Enterprise Centre – Stranorlar, Co. Donegal. It’s a part-time course, so participants only have to attend classes one weekend per month. Enrolment is open now at www.irishschoolofreflexology.com
The Irish School of Reflexology facilitates beginners, post-graduates and practitioners in developing their skills and expanding their knowledge. It provides popular Refresher Courses for existing qualified Reflexologists.
Reflexology is an ancient Chinese natural healing method that works by applying gentle pressure to zones located on the feet. The demand is growing, according to Tatiana Grosso Lawless, Principal of the Irish School of Reflexology.
She said: “We provide professional training in traditional Reflexology that enables students to build their own successful practice or add to their existing health care practice.
“We only work with small groups [max. 20 students] and give one-to-one guidance under the supervision of trainers with years of clinical and teaching experience in the industry of complementary healing. If you chose to enrol in a training course with us, we will offer you a fascinating, challenging and very fulfilling journey. “
- How to use Reflexology to work on specific illnesses and conditions as well as the whole body
- How to set up your own Reflexology practice
- Anatomy and physiology
- Nutrition and healthy habits
- How to interact with patients and manage their care
Tatiana continued: “The sequence we teach is the Eunice Ingham’s sequence, which I learned from my teacher Sr. Brega Whelan, a real pioneer of Reflexology in Ireland. She has been practicing Reflexology since 1982 and I was lucky enough to be in her last class, before her retirement and it has proven to be very effective as we use it all the time in our practices.
Tatiana added: “Helping others to heal is our mission and the priority in everything that we teach. We aim to offer our students a fulfilling learning experience and build confidence in their ability to help others.
“Our overall mission is to promote healing through the benefits of Reflexology.”
The school is affiliated with the NRRI (National Register of Reflexologists Ireland) and fully accredited.
At the end of the year, students will take exams to earn their Diploma in Traditional Foot Reflexology. Students are supported with regular assessments, practice and homework to provide them with the knowledge to succeed.
Enrolment is open now for the new term in September 2019 at Base Enterprise Centre – Stranorlar, Co. Donegal. To apply or for more information please visit www.irishschoolofreflexology.com or call Tatiana on 0862071065.
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