Advantages of studying here
There are many schools and colleges offering courses for Reflexology training, but how do you know which one to go to? What level of training will you receive, will your qualification be widely recognised by all employers, including the UK government and the NHS?
The answer to all these questions is YES: Jubilee College is fully accredited by ABC Awards, and delivers the new seven module qualification, accepted by the three leading Professional Associations: The Association of Reflexologists (AoR), the Federation of Holistic Therapists (FHT) and Professional Reflexology (PR). Graduates can also register with the NHS Register of Reflexologists, and the Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC).
Your tutors are also some of the most respected in the Reflexology world:
• David Wayte, Principal and Tutor at Nottingham, Sheffield Leeds and Leicester, is the only Reflexologist in the UK to be made a member of the Royal Society of Medicine. He is also a Fellow of the Association of Reflexologists.
• Allison Walker, Tutor at Birmingham and Manchester, was Regional Director for the International Institute of Reflexologists before joining Jubilee College, has many years experience of successfully teaching reflexology and was personally trained by Dwight Byers.
Training takes the form of seven modules:
Module Y501/9253 - Principles and Practice of Complementary Therapies
Module T501/9101 - Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology
Module F501/9117 - Practical Reflexology
Module K501/9256 - Health & Safety for Complementary Therapists
Module D501/9111 - Less Common Pathologies for Complementary Therapists
Module H501/9255 - Business Practice for Complementary Therapists
Module A501/9116 - Reflective Practice for Reflexologists
These modules can be studied as a whole, across one academic year, or can be studied individually. From experience, we do recommended that they are studied all together, as they all relate to one another and, therefore, make more sense when studied cohesively. If studied one module at a time, it will take longer to qualify, but we understand that different people work at different speeds, and so we will endeavour to support students however they wish to learn.
The modules are interchangeable, so if you have already studied one of these as part of another course, (ie you have a diploma in A&P and Massage) then it is unnecessary to study A&P all over again. (NB: This only applies if you studied the new modular qualification with ABC Awards, C&G, ITEC or VTCT from 2011 onwards).
During your course, you will undertake 100 case study treatments, three assessments of your practical skills (client studies) and there will be homework to do in your own time. The good news is, that there is no end of term exam - you will build a portfolio of work throughout the course, and upon successful completion of this (and your practical assessments), you will then qualify as a professional Reflexologist.
Class sizes are kept small to guarantee individual tuition, so to avoid disappointment, early booking is recommended.