as a training provider, I perfectly agree with you! This whole numbers business just got silly, and has now got even worse.
In my opinion, level 3 courses should be vastly improved and that should be what we all run. Simple. The potential student can then choose the course based on real factors such as the skills and experience of tutors, and not on what level it is.
Im sure most people would rather be trained to level 3 by a tutor who has real hands on experience of working in the industry, worked in sports medicine most of their lives and has a successful practice....rather than trained to level 4 or 5 by someone who trained as a therapist, wasnt very successful at it, so decided to pay their couple of hundred quid to run a qualification? But that is what is happening throughout the UK, and gullible students are being misled into thinking because its level 4/5 its better than anything else.
I cant believe how many schools are now running these qualifications, and the experience of some of the principles and tutors is at best scant, and at worst, zero!
Ironically, minimum level for CNHC registration is level 3, not level 4 or 5 (of course it has to be a good level 3, not one of these weekend warrior level 3s that schools are getting away with teaching). Yes, the statement was put out by EIS that you had to have level 4 sports massage...but Im almost positive that it said level 4 or equivalent, which IMO is quite a lot of the old level 3 sports massage quals.
So Dan, stick with your level 3, and just get on with decent CPD courses, and Rich, dont let those with degrees make you feel inferior, my worst EVER treatments have been given to me by some degree grads!