I have recently been contacted by a lady who is currently taking a correspondence reflexology course that will apparently enable her to practice professionally when completed. For insurance purposes she only needs to complete one day of practical training which for unknown reasons she is unable to attend.
The school in question have told her that as long as she can find a practising reflexologist with a minimum of 3 years experience, with insurance, to complete an assessment then she doesn't need to attend the training day.
She contacted me as I fit this criteria. I have been practising for 8 years but have no teaching qualifications and have never taught or assessed anybody before and this is the first time I have come across anything like this.
I telephoned a tutor at the school today to find out more about their requirements. Apparently they learn all their practical through correspondence and a training video only practising on friends and family. They don't actually do any case studies which I found difficult to believe as I completed around 100 hours of case studies and practice before a practical exam.
I really don't feel comfortable doing this as I would then feel responsible for letting loose a person on the general public who although may have good theoretical knowledge will be drastically lacking in any practical hands on experience. I find it difficult to believe that any reflexology or complementary body would allow this type of training.
I'm not going to accept this request purely because, ethically I think it is wrong.
I just wondered if anybody else had received a request like this or had ever heard of anyone getting insurance after completing a course like this.
Your views on this matter will be greatly appreciated.
The school in question have told her that as long as she can find a practising reflexologist with a minimum of 3 years experience, with insurance, to complete an assessment then she doesn't need to attend the training day.
She contacted me as I fit this criteria. I have been practising for 8 years but have no teaching qualifications and have never taught or assessed anybody before and this is the first time I have come across anything like this.
I telephoned a tutor at the school today to find out more about their requirements. Apparently they learn all their practical through correspondence and a training video only practising on friends and family. They don't actually do any case studies which I found difficult to believe as I completed around 100 hours of case studies and practice before a practical exam.
I really don't feel comfortable doing this as I would then feel responsible for letting loose a person on the general public who although may have good theoretical knowledge will be drastically lacking in any practical hands on experience. I find it difficult to believe that any reflexology or complementary body would allow this type of training.
I'm not going to accept this request purely because, ethically I think it is wrong.
I just wondered if anybody else had received a request like this or had ever heard of anyone getting insurance after completing a course like this.
Your views on this matter will be greatly appreciated.