Level 3 Diploma in Reflexology for Wellbeing
This qualification equips learners with both theoretical and practical skills including industry specific knowledge which ultimately allows them to practice as competent and confident professional Reflexologists.
The course is quality assured and externally regulated by the Association of Reflexologists.
The Level 3 Diploma in Reflexology for Wellbeing units are assigned under the the Skills for Health, Health and Social Care Sector. One of the of the units is Reflexology specific whilst the others can help learners towards other qualifications in the Complementary Therapy industry.
The course content meets the core curriculum of the regulatory bodies at the time of accreditation and gaining the qualification permits entry to the voluntary CNHC register. On qualification students will receive both the SEG L3 Diploma in Reflexology for Wellbeing and an AoR Affiliated School certificate as a sign of excellence in training. On graduation students will be able to display the Temple Academy of Reflexology Graduate logo on their website and marketing materials in addition to the AoR Affiliated School Graduate logo.
The SEG Level 3 Diploma in Reflexology for Wellbeing consists of four mandatory units:

Provide Reflexology for
Complementary Therapies
The aim of this unit is to provide the learner with the knowledge and skills to carry out reflexology and to operate as a professional practitioner:
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communication skills
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organisation skills
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the ability to work unsupervised
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adapting techniques appropriately
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ability to plan and promote services
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advise on aftercare

Principles and Practice of
Complementary Therapies
The aim of this unit is to provide the learner with the knowledge and skills to enable them to practice complementary therapies.
This includes understanding key historical factors and theoretical background for complementary therapies. Understanding the main influences on working within the Complementary Therapies industry and understanding the key aspects of good clinical practice.

Knowledge of Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology for Complementary Therapies
The knowledge acquired by the learner will enable them to understand the structure and function of body systems and gain a sound understanding of their most common pathologies.

Business Practice for
Complementary Therapies
The aim of this unit is to provide the learner with the knowledge and skills to set up, maintain and market a business in the complementary therapy industry. The learner will also be able to apply and undertake research and communicate effectively with clients and other healthcare practitioners.
Course Dates 2023.24
23rd & 24th September
21st & 22nd October
18th & 19th November
9th December
13th & 14th January
10th February
9th March
6th & 7th April
11th May
8th June
6th July
Class times
09:30-17:30
Venues
Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
Portfields Primary School
Westbury Lane
Newport Pagnell
Milton Keynes
Bucks
MK16 8PS
Course Tutor
Alex Clark MAR
Course Director
Watford, Hertfordshire
Venue To Be Confirmed
Course Tutor
Jan Kleiner-Mann CRM5 MAR
Lead Tutor
*Details may be subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances*
Course Fees and Payment Options
The total course fee is £2,350 which includes a £500 non-refundable deposit.
The fee covers student insurance and membership of the AoR and the Awarding Body Registration Fees
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Full course fee of £2,350 paid in advance
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£500 deposit, then full payment of £1,850 before the first day of the course
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£500 deposit, then 10 consecutive monthly payments during the course of £185
We appreciate that some people may need to make smaller payments over an extended period of time.
Please contact us to discuss the options available.
For a list of equipment required see the Course Prospectus