Reflexology with Musculoskeletal specialization

Course Name:

Reflexology with Musculoskeletal specialization

Institute, Teacher, or Institute + Teacher:

Pre-requisites:

No pre-requisites required.

Additional Information:

For Non-RAC Members

This course qualifies certifying graduates to be eligible to apply for the RCRT™ Exam.

For RAC Members

This course can be taken by Registered Canadian Reflexology Therapists for continuing education purposes.

Classification:

For Non-RAC Members

Professional Certification and Qualifying Technique for the RCRT™ Exam.

For RAC Members

Continuing Education.

 Contact:

Classes available in

St Albert, Alberta (AB) / Edmonton, Alberta (AB)
or
Winnipeg, Manitoba (MB) by invitation

Telephone:

780-690-7532

Comment:

Professional Reflexology Pure & Simple

Course Name:

Professional Reflexology Pure & Simple (aka World Fusion Reflexology)

Institute, Teacher, or Institute + Teacher:

Pre-requisites:

Information not provided.

Additional Information:

For Non-RAC Members

This course qualifies certifying graduates to be eligible to apply for the RCRT™ Exam.

For RAC Members

This course may be taken by a RAC professional member for continuing education purposes.

Classification:

For Non-RAC Members

Professional Certification

For RAC Members

Continuing Education

Contact:

Classes available in
Sherwood Park, AB

Telephone:

780-235-3720

Comment:

Supporting our Frontline Workers in British Columbia

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

REFLEXOLOGY THERAPISTS ARE BACK TO WORK AND READY TO SUPPORT OUR FRONTLINE WORKERS

August 4, 2020 – Victoria, BC

As many Registered Canadian Reflexology Therapists (RCRT™s) in British Columbia return to work, the first thing on their agenda is giving back to frontline workers by paying it forward.

Participating therapists will be offering complimentary or discounted reflexology sessions for frontline workers now that it is possible to do so.

““This is just a small token of gratitude for the many men and women who have risked a lot for British Columbians over the past few months,” said Michele Mork, President of the Reflexology Association of Canada – British Columbia Chapter.

“They’ve done and continue to do their part. Now, it’s our turn.”

Research has shown that reflexology may help reduce stress levels, pain management, increase circulation and improve overall wellness. For many workers who have been on their feet during this pandemic, reflexology may help release some of that tension.

Frontline workers can go to www.reflexologycanada.org to find a participating RCRT™ near them. Members of the public can do the same to contribute to a campaign supporting their local frontline workers.

Media Contact

Michele Mork, President
Reflexology Association of Canada – British Columbia Chapter .

1-877-722-3338
bc.president@reflexologycanada.org

RAC is a federally chartered non-profit organization formed in 1976 with members across Canada and Internationally. It is the only national professional association of reflexology therapists in Canada and the oldest national reflexology association in the world! The mission of the Association is to unify and advocate on behalf of Reflexology Therapists; to promote Reflexology as a valuable complementary therapy, to set and maintain high standards for therapists and to act as an effective referral system for certified registered reflexology therapists. In this aim, we are protecting the public’s interest and safety.

Supporting our Frontline Workers in Ontario

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

REFLEXOLOGY THERAPISTS ARE BACK TO WORK AND READY TO SUPPORT OUR FRONTLINE WORKERS

August 4, 2020 – Ottawa, ON

As many Registered Canadian Reflexology Therapists (RCRT™s) in Ontario return to work, the first thing on their agenda is giving back to frontline workers by paying it forward.

Participating therapists will be offering complimentary or discounted reflexology sessions for frontline workers now that it is possible to do so.

““This is just a small token of gratitude for the many men and women who have risked a lot for Ontarians over the past few months,” said Nicole Lalonde, President of the Reflexology Association of Canada – Ontario Chapter.

“They’ve done and continue to do their part. Now, it’s our turn.”

Research has shown that reflexology may help reduce stress levels, pain management, increase circulation and improve overall wellness. For many workers who have been on their feet during this pandemic, reflexology may help release some of that tension.

Frontline workers can go to www.reflexologycanada.org to find a participating RCRT™ near them. Members of the public can do the same to contribute to a campaign supporting their local frontline workers.

Media Contact

Nicole Lalonde, President
Reflexology Association of Canada – Ontario Chapter .

1-877-722-3338
on.president@reflexologycanada.org

RAC is a federally chartered non-profit organization formed in 1976 with members across Canada and Internationally. It is the only national professional association of reflexology therapists in Canada and the oldest national reflexology association in the world! The mission of the Association is to unify and advocate on behalf of Reflexology Therapists; to promote Reflexology as a valuable complementary therapy, to set and maintain high standards for therapists and to act as an effective referral system for certified registered reflexology therapists. In this aim, we are protecting the public’s interest and safety.

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Supporting our Frontline Workers in Alberta

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

REFLEXOLOGY THERAPISTS ARE BACK TO WORK AND READY TO SUPPORT OUR FRONTLINE WORKERS

July 28, 2020 – Calgary, AB

As many Registered Canadian Reflexology Therapists (RCRT™s) in Alberta return to work, the first thing on their agenda is giving back to frontline workers by paying it forward.

Participating therapists will be offering complimentary or discounted reflexology sessions for frontline workers now that it is possible to do so.

““This is just a small token of gratitude for the many men and women who have risked a lot for Albertans over the past few months,” said Hayley Dow, President of the Reflexology Association of Canada – Alberta Chapter.

“They’ve done and continue to do their part. Now, it’s our turn.”

Research has shown that reflexology may help reduce stress levels, pain management, increase circulation and improve overall wellness. For many workers who have been on their feet during this pandemic, reflexology may help release some of that tension.

Frontline workers can go to www.reflexologycanada.org to find a participating RCRT™ near them. Members of the public can do the same to contribute to a campaign supporting their local frontline workers.

Media Contact

Hayley Dow, President
Reflexology Association of Canada – Alberta Chapter .

1-877-722-3338
ab.president@reflexologycanada.org

RAC is a federally chartered non-profit organization formed in 1976 with members across Canada and Internationally. It is the only national professional association of reflexology therapists in Canada and the oldest national reflexology association in the world! The mission of the Association is to unify and advocate on behalf of Reflexology Therapists; to promote Reflexology as a valuable complementary therapy, to set and maintain high standards for therapists and to act as an effective referral system for certified registered reflexology therapists. In this aim, we are protecting the public’s interest and safety.

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Supporting our Frontline Workers in Saskatchewan

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

REFLEXOLOGY THERAPISTS ARE BACK TO WORK AND READY TO SUPPORT OUR FRONTLINE WORKERS

July 28, 2020 – Regina, SK

As many Registered Canadian Reflexology Therapists (RCRT™s) in Saskatchewan return to work, the first thing on their agenda is giving back to frontline workers by paying it forward.

Participating therapists will be offering complimentary or discounted reflexology sessions for frontline workers now that it is possible to do so.

““This is just a small token of gratitude for the many men and women who have risked a lot for Saskatchewanians over the past few months,” said Kimberly Brezinsky, President of the Reflexology Association of Canada – Saskatchewan Chapter.

“They’ve done and continue to do their part. Now, it’s our turn.”

Research has shown that reflexology may help reduce stress levels, pain management, increase circulation and improve overall wellness. For many workers who have been on their feet during this pandemic, reflexology may help release some of that tension.

Frontline workers can go to www.reflexologycanada.org to find a participating RCRT™ near them. Members of the public can do the same to contribute to a campaign supporting their local frontline workers.

Media Contact

Kimberly Brezinsky, President
Reflexology Association of Canada – Saskatchewan Chapter .

1-877-722-3338
sk.president@reflexologycanada.org

RAC is a federally chartered non-profit organization formed in 1976 with members across Canada and Internationally. It is the only national professional association of reflexology therapists in Canada and the oldest national reflexology association in the world! The mission of the Association is to unify and advocate on behalf of Reflexology Therapists; to promote Reflexology as a valuable complementary therapy, to set and maintain high standards for therapists and to act as an effective referral system for certified registered reflexology therapists. In this aim, we are protecting the public’s interest and safety.

Supporting our Frontline Workers in Nova Scotia

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

REFLEXOLOGY THERAPISTS ARE BACK TO WORK AND READY TO SUPPORT OUR FRONTLINE WORKERS

July 28, 2020 – Halifax, NS

As many Registered Canadian Reflexology Therapists (RCRT™s) in Nova Scotia return to work, the first thing on their agenda is giving back to frontline workers by paying it forward.

Participating therapists will be offering complimentary or discounted reflexology sessions for frontline workers now that it is possible to do so.

““This is just a small token of gratitude for the many men and women who have risked a lot for Nova Scotians over the past few months,” said Donna Jones, President of the Reflexology Association of Canada – Nova Scotia Chapter ..

“They’ve done and continue to do their part. Now, it’s our turn.”

Research has shown that reflexology may help reduce stress levels, pain management, increase circulation and improve overall wellness. For many workers who have been on their feet during this pandemic, reflexology may help release some of that tension.

Frontline workers can go to www.reflexologycanada.org to find a participating RCRT™ near them. Members of the public can do the same to contribute to a campaign supporting their local frontline workers.

Media Contact

Donna Jones, President
Reflexology Association of Canada – Nova Scotia Chapter .

1-877-722-3338
ns.president@reflexologycanada.org

RAC is a federally chartered non-profit organization formed in 1976 with members across Canada and Internationally. It is the only national professional association of reflexology therapists in Canada and the oldest national reflexology association in the world! The mission of the Association is to unify and advocate on behalf of Reflexology Therapists; to promote Reflexology as a valuable complementary therapy, to set and maintain high standards for therapists and to act as an effective referral system for certified registered reflexology therapists. In this aim, we are protecting the public’s interest and safety.

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Complying with Canada’s Anti Spam Law (CASL)

In these extraordinary times, many of us are working hard to find ways to stay connected with our clients. Email, newsletters, and text messages are wonderful means to this but, please remember that these communications are governed by Canada’s Anti Spam Law (CASL).

Three things to keep in mind:
1) You must obtain consent from any and all recipients of commercial messages before sending the message. This includes messages about online courses, meditations, sales on products, etc.
2) Confidentiality must be maintained for the recipients of your communications. If you use a newsletter service or software, this is usually a given but, if you are emailing a group of people, you have to conceal the recipient’s email addresses by using “bcc”.
3) Your message must include the following information somewhere in the email or in the signature:
your business name,
• a current mailing address,
• at least one of the following: a phone number, email address or website address,
• a readily accessible unsubscribe mechanism that is actioned within 10 business days at no
cost to the recipient.

Ensuring these three things will help you keep CASL Compliant while you stay in touch with your clients!

For more information, please see: https://crtc.gc.ca/eng/internet/anti.htm.