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Colleges
Complementary
Therapies

Angelgate
Foundation for Complementary Therapies
Aromatherapy -
Champissage (Indian Head Massage) -
Metamorphic Technique - Nutritional Advice - Reflexology -
Reiki Energy Renewal - Spinal Touch
Treatment - Therapeutic Massage
Professional training,
fully accredited with
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International
Examinations Board
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International
Federation of Reflexologists
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Aromatherapy
Organisations Council
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Association
of Light Touch Therapists
A range of
therapies available at the St Leonards Centre.
Why Choose Us?
The range and flexibility of our courses is very attractive. You can
choose which level and type of course to start from - progression is a
viable option. Tutors are highly qualified and experienced at making
learning enjoyable. The environment is friendly and caring, supporting
your progress.
Bridging courses can be individually tailored for students
who are qualified in other therapies, or who have some training and wish to
start a new career or upgrade qualifications (e.g. NVQ, VAI) to
recognised professional standards.
Independent assessment monitors the standard of training and you can
gain nationally recognised qualifications.
There are libraries in-house at both the Kent and Sussex venues with
plenty of free parking. The Seekers Trust accommodation is especially beautiful. Addington was the
centre of an important megolithic landscape temple.
Who is training for?
Any adult with an interest in people and health. No previous
training or experience is necessary and you will gain professional
skills and status.
You could also benefit if you are already working in the caring
profession - health care and complementary therapy - because you can
enhance your qualifications.
New courses click
here
For treatments
or training in Sussex, Contact:
Gill Ayres
MA, MIFA, MIFR
6 Combermere Road
St Leonards on Sea
East Sussex
TN38 0RR
Tel/Fax.
01424 430 001
Email. lightouch@callnetuk.com
For training
in Kent, Contact:
John Coppin
Tel. 01732 845133
British
Complementary Medicine Association Recognised Centre
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