TrumpetJake11
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I wondered if anyone had any comments on the validity of the LCICI Indian Head Massage training course and diploma - website is: http://www.indianchampissage.com/trainingcourses.htm
I'm currently part way through my Reflexology training course, and planning ahead a little. I'll be doing an ITEC Diploma in Holistic Massage next yr anyway (May onwards) but wanted to squeeze in training in Indian Head Massage too, if possible, that will enable me to get insured and practice it.
ITEC courses in IHM I can't do until after I have completed the training in holistic massage. I can do 1 day 'practitioner' courses to top up my CPD... but it doesnt seem enough to me.
This course seems very thorough - it requires submitting case studies before being able to go on to do any exam, and it scores 21 CPD points for the CMA. Is it up there with the equivalent ITEC qualification?
On the negative side, they normally have 18 students in a class, which seems excessive, and I have no idea if LCICI is as recognised as something like ITEC.
I'd love to hear your thoughts, and especially if you have done this course yourself.
thanks, Mike
I'm currently part way through my Reflexology training course, and planning ahead a little. I'll be doing an ITEC Diploma in Holistic Massage next yr anyway (May onwards) but wanted to squeeze in training in Indian Head Massage too, if possible, that will enable me to get insured and practice it.
ITEC courses in IHM I can't do until after I have completed the training in holistic massage. I can do 1 day 'practitioner' courses to top up my CPD... but it doesnt seem enough to me.
This course seems very thorough - it requires submitting case studies before being able to go on to do any exam, and it scores 21 CPD points for the CMA. Is it up there with the equivalent ITEC qualification?
On the negative side, they normally have 18 students in a class, which seems excessive, and I have no idea if LCICI is as recognised as something like ITEC.
I'd love to hear your thoughts, and especially if you have done this course yourself.
thanks, Mike