schools programme in complementary therapies
Event description
To join must be aged 14- 16 years old or by prior interview if home schooling and under this age range.
Our schools programme meets syllabus requirements in science and health.
We provide lessons plans and documents to meet national standards for you to store in your files.
Whilst also giving qualifications and experience which can be used to build you a business.
You will be working towards the VTCT (ITEC) Level 2 Diploma in Complementary Therapies to gain the necessary introductory practical and theoretical skills in order to gain a sound platform or should you so wish go onto further training at level 3 or alternate level 2 qualifications required for practitioners in the complementary therapy industry.
Content
This qualification is for learners who want to work within the complementary therapies industry. The qualification consists of 7 mandatory units with a total of 450 hours of Guided Learning (GL) to achieve the full qualification. This is taken over two to three years.
The main skills the learner will perform are:
• Consultation techniques – to include understanding the needs of clients and when not to treat them
• Basic massage techniques – to include classical massage movements and selecting a suitable massage medium for the client.
Skills can be built on massaging the face and or back.
• Basic aromatherapy techniques – to include using pre-blended oils and adapting the treatment to suit the client’s specific needs. Learning to build your own product range as you go along that you can retail items further.
Learn what oils go together and why.
Minimum of ten products made on the course.
Oils kit sent as part of the course and basic ingredients in kits to make the products.
• Basic reflexology techniques – to include basic treatment techniques such as thumb walking, finger walking, relaxation and breathing and adapting the treatment to meet the client’s specific needs.
You receive e Books to work through during study.
The learner will also develop knowledge about related health and safety and client care and communication which is essential to work and be successful in the complementary therapies industry.
This qualification also provides:
• The related knowledge and understanding required to perform the complementary therapy treatments listed above as well as understanding the structures that the learner will be working over, anatomy and physiology of the body, common diseases and disorders and reasons that may affect whether a client should or should not be treated
• Introductory knowledge and understanding of the principles and practice of complementary therapies to include how to work with crystals and colour ear candles and more.
• Introductory knowledge and understanding of business practice in a complementary therapy’s context. Helps to build business knowledge and experience whilst also looking at maths and English skills.
• Introductory knowledge and understanding of healthy eating and well-being in a complementary therapy’s context.
Whilst also matching health curriculum
• Opportunities for learners to focus on the development of their wider skills in a complementary therapy setting, such as communicating with clients, working with others and problem solving
• Opportunities for learners to develop a range of skills, techniques, personal qualities and attitudes essential for successful performance in employment as a complementary therapist.
Opportunities for progression
Once learners have achieved the VTCT (ITEC) Level 2 Diploma in Complementary Therapies they may progress on to other VTCT (ITEC) or equivalent qualifications at level 3 for example:
• Level 3 Diploma in Complementary Therapies
• Level 3 Diploma in Massage
• Level 3 Diploma in Reflexology
• Level 3 Diploma in Aromatherapy
• Level 3 Diploma in Indian Head Massage
• Level 3 Certificate in Stone Therapy Massage
• Level 3 Certificate in Lymphatic Drainage Massage
• Level 3 Diploma in Reiki
Level 2 certificate in facial skin care
Level 2 certificate in thermal auricular therapy
Opportunities for employment
There are opportunities for complementary therapists to find employment in a variety of areas:
• Beauty salons
• Hotels
• Health clubs
• Spas
• Own business
• Cruise liners
• Complementary Therapy clinics
Units of study and how your time is divided over the course is in the below table of contents.
Grading of the qualification
Learners must achieve a Pass grade in the requisite number of subjects
The overall qualification is graded Pass/Fail.
This is done by building a portfolio of evidence
Learners are required to provide a portfolio of evidence containing all the internal assessments and projects they have undertaken.
There is no time limit so you can work at your own pace with this course.
iUCT27 |
Provide basic massage therapy techniques for complementary therapies |
With tutor face to face hours to be arranged at convenient times to both tutor and student |
3 back or face massages must be completed by the end of the course to pass |
iUCT23 |
Provide basic reflexology techniques |
With tutor face to face hours to be arranged at convenient times to both tutor and student |
3 feet or hand Treatments must be completed by the end of the course to pass |
iUCT20 |
Provide basic aromatherapy techniques using pre-blended oils |
With tutor face to face hours to be arranged at convenient times to both tutor and student |
3 back or face massages must be completed by the end of the course to pass. This must be using oils from your signature range |
iUCT36 |
Knowledge of anatomy and physiology for complementary therapies |
Wednesday evening class once a month for two years. |
To pass 4 assignments by the end of the course |
iUCT30 |
Introduction to principles and practice of complementary therapies |
• Colour therapy • Crystal therapy • Ear candling • Indian head massage • Reiki • Spiritual healing • Yoga • Meditation Online classes with video recording to support you further |
To pass 4 assignments by the end of the course |
iUCT26 |
Introduction to clinic services and business awareness for complementary therapies |
Zoom classes to build your business |
To pass 1assignment by the end of the course |
iUCT37 |
Introduction to healthy eating and wellbeing for the complementary therapy client Zoom classes Saturday lunch time fortnightly starting 22nd February 2025 To pass one assignment and five clients to learn to give advice to help others with their healthy lifestyle to match with health conditions. |
English: This subject encompasses reading, writing, grammar, vocabulary, and communication skills. Our course helps develop strong reading comprehension, written expression, and effective communication abilities.
Evidence is shown in the assignments produced and a talk to be planned and given regarding aromatherapy or reflexology to a group of interested people.
Mathematics: Mathematics provides the foundation for logical reasoning, problem-solving, and critical thinking. The business plan assignment ensures a comprehensive understanding of mathematical concepts used in real life scenarios.
Science: Explore various scientific areas such as biology within the anatomy lessons, chemistry within aromatherapy concepts, physics within electrical safety aspects f the course and environmental science whilst developing product ranges and business elements of the course. Hands-on product making, and research projects can enhance your child’s understanding of scientific principles.
Humanities and Social Studies: By studying the history of complementary therapies, teenagers gain insights into human society, culture, geography, and historical events. This course allows you to delve deeply into specific time periods and regions of the world, therefore creating a greater understanding of the world’s diverse cultures.
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