Do you need a regulated qualifiation

to get the career you deserve?

You've worked hard on your career, invested a great deal of time and money but you just can't get to the next level without a regulated qualification. It could be that you want to teach?  Maybe join the Professional Standards Authority register, or maybe you just want that all-important recognition to be able to join any professional association of your choice.

City & Guilds

qualifications

Working with Phoenix Holistic & Complementary Therapy Training and Industry Support Network. Using a blended approach on online, video & audio resources, workbooks, WhatsApp & Facebook groups, zoom virtual classroom activities & plenty of quizzes, we can help you gain nationally-recognised qualifications through our assessment sites around the country.

Level 2 Skincare & Facial Treatments

Principles & Practices of Beauty Therapy Advanced Anatomy & Physiology For Therapists You will have open access to the skincare & facial treatments online course which follows a tried and tested format to guide you through the knowledge & skills with easy-to-follow step-by-step videos. 2 days of practical skills development training is all that’s needed to provide you with the skills necessary to provide a professional facial treatment including the consultation, skin analysis & treatment planning aspect of providing treatments to your clients.

Level 3 Body Massage Treatments

Principles & Practices Of Beauty Therapy, Advanced Anatomy & Physiology For Therapists, 3 days practical skills development training is all that’s needed to provide you with the skills necessary to provide a professional massage treatment including the consultation, posture analysis & treatment planning aspect of providing treatments to your clients

Level 3 Indian Head Massage

Principles & Practices Of Beauty Therapy, Advanced Anatomy & Physiology For Therapists, 2 days of practical skills development training is all that’s needed to provide you with the skills necessary to provide a professional treatment

Level 3 Reflexology

Principles & practices of complementary therapies, Anatomy, physiology & pathology, Practical reflexology, reflective practice, Business practices for complementary therapies

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Professional associations

You can join with regulated qualifications

Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council

by Author's name

The Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC) is a voluntary regulator of complementary healthcare practitioners. They were established with Department of Health funding and support and their key purpose is to protect the public.

Federation of Holistic Therapists

The FHT is a professional association for therapists and has been committed to developing and promoting high standards in therapy training and practice for more than 55 years. It runs the largest Accredited Register of complementary therapists independently approved by the Professional Standards Authority, covering 17 different therapies that can be used safely alongside standard medical care.

Association of Reflexology

The Association of Reflexologists (AoR) was established in 1984 and is a not-for-profit organisation. Today it is the foremost aspirational and independent professional association for reflexology in the UK providing support for more than five thousand members across the UK and overseas. Members of the AoR have some of the highest levels of reflexology qualification in the UK. The letters MAR after their name denotes their membership status – a sign of assurance that they have met the strictest standards of reflexology practice, they are insured to practise and that they are committed to continually developing their skills and knowledge.