Great News for Australia
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Jan 18, 2013
By Melissa Smith
Great News for Australia
We are extremely excited to announce that the work Sue Broughton and myself have put in over the last 2 years has resulted in the Certificate IV in BodyTalk being a government approved training qualification. It's official title is:
10334NAT Certificate in BodyTalk
Sue and I are now working on scheduling the course program for this year. There are 10 health and business subjects and 2 BodyTalk units. The BodyTalk units cover's BodyTalk Fundamentals and Principles of Consciousness (modules 1, 2 & 3) as well as some other content. Each unit will require some face-to-face training and then the rest of it and the majority of assessments can be done at home. We are looking at running the program in Brisbane and Melbourne so that people in Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia and Western Australia can come to Melbourne and people in New South Wales, ACT and Queensland can come to Brisbane.
We plan to offer the first units in March and will send out the training schedule in the next few weeks.
For people who already have a Certificate IV or Diploma in a health modality, you maybe able to apply for recognition of prior learning and gain credit towards the course.
For those that are already CBP's you will also be able to apply for credit towards the BodyTalk units, however there will be some additional assessment required in order to meet the assessment standards of a Certificate IV.
For those that have studied BodyTalk Principle of Consciousness (Module 3), you will need to complete the assessment component in order to complete the course.
We will provide information shortly on how to apply for credit for study you have already completed.
Thank you to everyone that contributed and supported us in this process. A special thank you to: John Veltheim, Chris Veltheim, Cass Veltheim, Sylvia Muiznieks, Melaine Buzek, Robyn Spponer, Ann Smith, Sammy Jo, Fleur Scott and Sandy Braiuka.
Sincerely,
Melissa Smith
President
Australian BodyTalk Association