Hi,
Just joined the site and have been really impressed by all the information on here, really helpful.
Came across this one, it is nice to keep up with new ideas of which there are many on this forum about the different therapies Ipractice.
Just wanted to put my oar in about this though. I have taken some of the Gateway Courses, due to where i have been living with jobs etc have taken them in different areas of the country. The tutors I took my Indian Head (Jane), Thai Foot massage (Sam), Hopi Ear Candles(Helen) courses with were well trained themselves,really helpful and the back up is really good, much better than on some of the longer courses I have taken.
I think the lady who mentions a tutor being cold may have been talking about Claire based in Richmond, I really didn't enjoy that class at all,i learnt a lot and my clients love the facial lift massage, she was, as the lady said really cold and un approachable, the rest of tutors are definetely not like that. I went onto the Gateway Workshop site a few days ago to look at the couches (lots of new courses on there)and it looks like she doesn't teach for them anymore. Won't be missed!!the lady who is now teaching for them in Richmond (Anna Lousie)is very well known in the therapy world.
The teachers do go through everything thoroughly and the information you get sent away with is really helpful with lots iof information about the therapy itself and about the business side of things as well. I disagree with the classes only being suitable for established therapists, there have been new starters on all of the classes i attended and the tutors have always kept all levels happy.
Insurance wise, Towergate is really good, very competively pricedandvery well known insurance company through out the world in many different sectors, we have our jet bike insurance with them, how diverse is that. FHT I always found to be hard work, not very helpful and will accept things completely out of the ordinary but not safe therapies, though they are good as an association to belong to. Itseems silly when the CMA recognises Gateways courses and does theGuild of Holistic Therapists and the Guild of Professional beauty Therapists.
Anyway we all have our own experiences and preferences. As the saying goes "each to their own"
Peace and Tranquility