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Following a hugely successful start in September, The Irish School of Reflexology & Wellness is happy to offer a New Term of their Practitioner’s Diploma in Foot Reflexology in March and all their online classes too. January is a month when most of us feel the need to start afresh. We reflect on what we want to achieve or do in the New Year. Perhaps something we have always wanted to study and learn! The growing demand for complementary therapies makes Reflexology one of the most wanted treatments. Reflexology is a very powerful and beneficial complementary therapy that can be used in conjunction with traditional medicine with many health benefits to the patient. In addition to that, Reflexology is holistic, which means it works not just on the physical body, but it addresses any imbalances in the mind or soul too.
The ISRW’S vision is to provide a well-rounded training experience for their students to equip them with skills and knowledge so that they will be ready when they start to work with the public.
With that in mind, check the ISRW’s vast program of in person and online classes at www.isrw.ie. All the classes complement each other providing the ultimate Holistic Healing Training Program available.
The Ballybofey-based training school facilitates beginners, post-graduates and practitioners in developing their skills and expanding their knowledge. We offer NRRI (National Register of Reflexologists-IRL) and ITEC accredited professional training programmes.
We introduce beginners to the theory and practical elements of reflexology, nutrition and holistic practices, as well as assisting post-graduates and practitioners in the further development of their skills and professional knowledge. The Irish School of Reflexology and Wellness (ISRW) is the leader in holistic Healing Education.
At the ISRW, we have lots of new exciting courses beginning in the New Year to start your new path in the holistic field. The courses will be rewarding and interesting on many levels.
Read on for details on the following opportunities:
Practitioner’s Diploma in Foot Reflexology (04th and 05th of March at the Jackson’s Hotel, Ballybofey, Co. Donegal)
The Diploma is:
-Easy to fit into your work schedule and runs at weekends (12 weekends only)
-Based in an easily accessible location
-Fully accredited with the NRRI
-Designed to train professionals to start their own Reflexology business upon certification
Our Practitioner’s Diploma in Foot Reflexology is one of the best training opportunities to start a new career. Our syllabus covers:
- 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
- Maternity and Infertility Reflexology
- An introduction to hand Reflexology
- Anatomy and physiology- all the systems of the body. Understand order in order to understand disorders
- Nutrition and healthy habits
- How to interact with patients and manage their care
Training runs on Sundays, so is ideal for fitting around a busy life. It is fully accredited and recognised by all the health insurance agencies (AVIVA, VHI, LAYA healthcare). The diploma will allow the qualified therapist to open up their own clinic or work for hotels/ hospitals/hospices.
This is going to be a great opportunity for the people from the area who are interested in complementary therapies, want to change their career or expand their skills.
To get involved and enrol for the new term this March visit www.isrw.ie or send us a message for more information.
ITEC Level 3 Certificate in Diet and Nutrition: Online (7th of February)
The Certificate will extensively cover Diet and Nutrition – to include dietary requirements such as; roles of carbohydrates, protein, fibre, vitamins, nutritional value of foods, effects of antioxidant and common ailments.
The learner will also learn about related health and safety, client care and communication which is essential in order to work and be successful in the industry. This course is ideal for those with an interest in human nutrition, health science or holistic healing.
It is interactive, blends science with the concepts and arts of holistic healing and gives a comprehensive introduction to the complex world of human nutrition and dietetics. This course will be taught online over 15 weeks. Online classes take place one evening per week on Tuesdays from 7-10pm and there will be one full Saturday session from 9am-5pm per month.
Refresher Reflexology Weekend: 25th and 26th of February at the Jackson’s Hotel, Ballybofey- Co. Donegal
The Irish School of Reflexology’s two-day Refresher Reflexology Workshop is designed to give the participant the confidence to go out and be the therapist that they started out to be. Our refresher course is perfect for the therapist who hasn’t practiced their skill for a while and to learn plenty of new techniques to add to their practice!! This two-day training will be fun and interactive with lots of practice and revision.