Central London College of Reflexology Diplomatically Storms Beijing China
From June 29th to July 4th 2005, a group of Senior Tutors from Central London College of Reflexology (CLCR) will be diplomatically visiting Beijing with a view to permanently enhancing Bilateral Professional Exchanges between the United Kingdom and China.
(PRWEB) January 8, 2005 -- From January 29th to February 3rd 2005, a Seasoned
Group of Senior Tutors from theCentral London College of Reflexology (CLCR) will
be diplomatically visiting Beijing China, with a view to optimizing mutual
cooperation between the two Powerful Countries.
CLCR is Britain's Top
Reflexology College, and warmly wishes to meet and share ideas with other
Reflexology Schools, Regulators and Therapists.
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 recognize 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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