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Bowen Training Australia

RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING

Some students will have already completed nationally recognised complementary therapy studies such as massage, or will have developed the requisite skills and knowledge through formal or informal training or work or life experience.

Through the processes of Recognition of Qualifications or Recognition of Prior Learning (‘RPL’), students may be granted credits in the Certifcate IV in Bowen Therapy, subject to the provision of valid evidence.

Your trainer will supply the RPL documentation for you to formally apply for recognition.

COMPETENCIES ACHIEVED

Enterprise Units

• BOWWOR400A WorkwithinaBowen Therapyframework

• BOWASS401A PerformBowenTherapy healthassessment

• BOWAPP402A ApplyBowenTherapy assessmentframework

• BOWPLA403A PlantheBowenTherapy treatment

• BOWPRO404A ProvideBowenTherapy treatment

Training Package Units

• BSBWOR203B Workeffectivelywithothers• HLTCOM404C Communicateeffectively

withclients• HLTCOM405D Administerapractice• HLCOM406C Makereferralstoother

healthcareprofessionals whenappropriate

• HLTCOM408D Usespecifichealth terminologytocommunicate effectively

• HLTAID003 Providefirstaid• HLTHIR301C Communicateandwork

effectivelyinhealth• HLTWHS300A ContributetoWHSprocesses• HLTIN301C Complywithinfectioncontrol

policiesandprocedures• HLTAP401B Confirmphysicalhealth

status

FOR FURTHER INFORMATIONBowen Training Australia Inc.

P.O. Box 5038 Wodonga Plaza, WodongaTel: 02 6024 7197 or 1300 83 32 52

Web:www.bowentraining.com.au

Your Accredited Trainer:

CertificateIVin

BOWENTHERAPY

inassociationwithTheBowenTherapyAcademyofAustralia

(10533NAT)

TOID 41134

NationallyRecognisedTrainingdeliveredAustralia-wide

Training Package Units

(Studyof theseUnitsshouldbecommencedby thetimeBowenModule2iscompleted.)

Pre-requisites:None.Mode (except First Aid): DistanceEducationthroughBowenTrainingAustralia,includingnotesandtasks,on-linetutoring,andtelephoneaccesstotrainers.Assessment (except First Aid): Avarietyofwrittenassignments.

Course Material:• Thestructureandworkingsofthehumanbody.• The professional skills required to work as a

BowenPractitioner.(Full subject outlines, except for First Aid, areavailableonrequest.)

Anatomy and Physiology• 6units(180hours)

Work Health & Safety• 1unit(20hours)

Administer a Practice• 1unit(30hours)

Communication and Referrals• 1unit(70hours)

Infection Control• 1unit(20hours)

First Aid(Tobecompletedwithanaccreditedcourseprovider.)• ProvideFirstAid

CERTIFICATE IV IN BOWEN THERAPY

Thiscourseconsistsoftwoareasofstudy:Enterprise Units presenting Bowen procedures;andTrainingPackageUnitsofmaterialessentialtoallprofessionaltherapists.

Enterprise Units

Pre-requisites: None.Requirements: Sevenmoduleswhichmustbecompletedinsequentialorder.Mode:Classroomtraining(16hourspermodule).Delivery Strategy: Modular format to cover thecontentofthecourse.Review: At the commencement of each Modulethematerialstudiedinthepreviousmoduleswillbereviewed.Assessment:• Casestudies:tenintotal.Dueatthebeginning

of Modules 3 (two clients), 4 (two clients), 5(threeclients),and6(threeclients).

• Practical and written assessments: duringModules 3, 4, 5 and 6 of aspects covered inprevious Modules.

• Finalpracticalassessment:duringModule7ofallaspectscoveredinModules1to6.

• ProfessionalSkillsTasks:A -LogBook:a recordofpracticalexperienceof100 hours of treatments undertaken outside ofclass.B-ProfessionalReflection:awrittentaskonyourgoalsandachievementsinrelationtoyourBowentraining.

Module 1Procedurestorebalanceaclient,tosetagoodfoundationforfurtherworkandtoaddressspecificbackandneckpain,including:• thecoreprinciplesofBowenwork• thelower,middleandupperback• theneckandshoulders• thekidneyarea;and• thehead

Module 2Proceduresaddressing:• therespiratorysystem• theshoulders• thehamstringsandcramp

Module 3Proceduresaddressing:• thepelvis• theelbow• thewrist• thesacrumandtheknee

Module 4Proceduresaddressing:• theankle• hammertoesandbunions• theupperrespiratorytract• thejaw• theforearm• workingwithbabiesandchildrenandworking

withaclientinaseatedposition

Module 5Proceduresaddressing:• thecoccyx• theshoulder• thegallbladderandthechest

Module 6Proceduresaddressing:• thebuttockandperinealpain• bursitis• thethoracicarea• bedwetting in children and techniques to aid

conception

Module 7Discussion,includinggoodclinicalpractice,furtherstudy,AssociationandAcademyMembership;andpracticalassessment.

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