RCAM (Royal College of Alternative Medicine) Accredits Central London School of Reflexology (CLCR)
Central London College of Reflexology (CLCR) has finally secured accreditation from RCAM (Royal College of Alternative Medicine), together with additional recognition from 3 other Bodies.
(PRWEB) January 10, 2005 -- It has been announced that Central London College
of Reflexology (CLCR) has finally secured Accreditation from RCAM (Royal College
of Alternative Medicine ; http://www.RoyalCAM.org), making it the only Reflexology
College to attain such status.
Qualifications from Central London College
of Reflexology (CLCR) are also approved by the Association of Reflexologists,
The Faculty of Reflexology and Awarding Body Consortium (ABC).
About
Central London College of Reflexology (CLCR):
Central London College of
Reflexology (CLCR) is one of the longest established Reflexology Schools in the
United Kingdom , with a Solid International Base.
CLCR was established in
early 1989 to effectively train and mentor Independent Practitioners of
Reflexology to the Highest Professional Standards. Our Core Curriculum currently
meets (and possibly exceeds) the Foundation Requirements set out by the House of
Lords Report (2000) on Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM), and the
Reflexology Forum.
This will ensure that all CLCR Graduates will be
appropriately qualified to take full advantage of New Career Opportunities which
are swiftly becoming available to Reflexologists all over the globe ,as the
World moves towards a more Integrated Approach to Healthcare Delivery. We have
consistently gained a highly unique reputation for providing one of the World's
most Comprehensive, Ethical, Professional, Informative and Cost-Effective
Reflexology Courses available.
Our 'Tailored' Government-Approved (ABC)
Diploma Courses in Reflexology are held over nine months and on graduation CLCR
Practitioners in Reflexology will be eligible to join the Association of
Reflexologists (AoR), becoming entitled to use the letters MAR after their
names.
Additionally, Central London College of Reflexology is currently
the only Accredited Training Institution by the Faculty of Refloxology (FoR) ;
an International Caucus of Seasoned Consultants in Advanced Reflexology. In most
European Countries and International States which reciprocally recognise British
Qualifications, most CLCR graduates should not have difficulty integrating
seamlessly into their own Local Healthcare Systems.
CLCR Graduates will
also (subject to satisfactory conditions) be ethically listed on an
International Referral Database, which is continuously updated and made freely
available globally to the Medical Profession , Qualified Healthcare
Practitioners and other members of the public who may wish to seek the services
of Qualified Reflexologists.
CLCR has formidably and flawlessly laid the
Selfless Foundations for many other Independent Reflexology Schools to freely
model and emulate.
CLCR is fully committed to finding gainful employment
for Successful Graduates in various organizations like Health Clubs, Hotels,
Holiday Resorts, Health Farms, Spas, Hospitals, Hospices, Clinics, Elderly Care
Homes, Day Centres, Private Health Establishments, Beauty Parlours and many
other Institutions.
CLCR is conveniently situated in the heart of Covent
Garden in London’s West End and located close to Charing Cross, Leicester Square
and Covent Garden Underground Tube Stations.
Understanding
Reflexology:
The healing art of Reflexology has been practiced for many
thousands of years. One of the earliest recordings of this therapy is a painting
within the tomb of the physician in ancient Egypt dated 2300BC and illustrated
Reflexology treatments being performed on the feet and hands. When Native
Americans practiced a form of Reflexology they believed that energy is exchanged
from the earth through the feet and considered how important it is that there
are no blockages in the feet to stop this flow of energy.
Contact us at
www.reflexologyschool.co.uk for a prospectus.
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