Contents Introduction Our Courses 22316VIC Advanced Diploma Myotherapy HLT52615 Diploma of Ayurvedic Lifestyle Consultation HLT52215 Diploma of Shiatsu and Oriental Therapies HLT 52015 Diploma of Remedial Massage 3 4 5 9 13 19
We Are The Collective Wellness Institute Our courses are designed to provide optimal training to those who want to be learn about wellness therapies and want the skills to make it their vocation. We deliver Nationally Accredited Training Courses which can provide single or double Diplomas and Advanced Diplomas. Classes are holistic, modern and flexible with coursework and videos of the practical training online, and classes which incorporate student clinic held one day a week in Melbourne & Sydney.
Our Courses 22316VIC Advanced Diploma of Myotherapy HLT52615 Diploma of Ayurvedic Lifestyle Consultation HLT52215 Diploma of Shiatsu & Oriental Therapies HLT52015 Diploma of Remedial Massage Our courses can also be studied concurrently. One day a week in Melbourne & Sydney.
22316VIC Advanced Diploma Myotherapy 12 Months, Classes one day a week. Melbourne University, Hawthorn Campus Myotherapy is a manual therapy with a scope of practice aimed at treating and managing the soft tissues of the body. Soft tissues include muscular and connective tissues and their within and between system interactions. A Myotherapist uses underpinning knowledge of anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, biomechanics and pathology to understand the relationships between the myofascia (muscles and related connective A Myotherapist is a health practitioner specialising in the assessment, treatment and prevention of specific musculoskeletal conditions and somatic dysfunction. Treatment may involve various modalities that enhance the restoration and recovery from these conditions via treatment of soft tissues.
22316VIC Advanced Diploma Myotherapy Manage a Myotherapy Clinic Apply effective Research skills Provide Myotherapy assessments and techniques including; Dry Needling Cupping (Mechanical and Dynamic) Myofascial Release Temperature Therapy Stretching Including: Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) Mobilisation Corrective exercises Electrical stimulation device techniques Participants who wish to complete the qualification within 12 months will be required to study at least 30 hours per week. Participants with existing underpinning skills and knowledge may complete the qualification within a shorter timeframe based on their application to achieving completion of the required learning and assessments. Participants who study part-time may complete the qualification over 1-2 years.
Course Outline Business development, management and practices. Communication and ethics in the workplace and with clients. WHS. This unit covers all employability skills at this level. Myotherapy Clinical Management CHCCOM002 Use communication to build relationships VU21873 Establish and manage a myotherapy practice VU21874 Manage health risks in a myotherapy environment Understanding of Common Pathologies. Red flags for treatment. Health terminology. This unit covers all employability skills at this level. Myotherapy Clinical Management VU21876 Perform myotherapy clinical assessment VU21877 Plan Myotherapy Treatment Strategy VU21880 Conduct research relating to myotherapy clinical practice Relaxation and Therapeutic Massage techniques. Allied Health professions Referrals The scope of a professional Massage Therapist. Myotherapy Clinical Management VU21875 Work within a myotherapy framework VU21878 Provide myotherapy treatment VU21879 Provide myofascial dry needling treatment Entry Requirements There are no barriers to entry on the grounds of age, gender, political or cultural background. Entrants to the 22316VIC Advanced Diploma of Myotherapy must provide evidence that they have gained competencies equivalent to those defined by: HLT50307 Diploma of Remedial Massage from the HLT07 training package, or HLT52015 Diploma of Remedial Massage from the HLT training package
HLT52615 Diploma of Ayurvedic Lifestyle Consultation 12 Months, Classes one day a week. Melbourne University, Hawthorn Campus Immerse yourself in the ancient healing science of Ayurveda, a traditional Indian Wellness Philosophy that dates back over 5000 years. Learn how to; understand the elements of an individual, provide herbal massages and treatments, prescribe traditional herbs, and tailor lifestyle recommendations to balance and enhance wellbeing. This course has been developed in part with Ayurvedic Doctors and references the traditional text Charaka Samhita. By listening carefully to a person, you can hear the qualities of the elements; vata, pitta and kapha, and by looking at their tongue and eyes you can get a picture of their whole health. The basic premise of Ayurveda is that the entire cosmos or universe is part of one singular absolute. Everything that exists in the vast external universe (macrocosm), also appears in the internal cosmos of the human body (microcosm). When the body is healthy it self corrects, and self regulates just as the universe does.
Course Outline Business development, management and practices. Communication and ethics in the workplace and with clients. WHS. Ayurvedic Practice Essentials CHCCOM006 Establish and man- age client relationships Ayurvedic Practice Essentials people CHCDIV001 Work with diverse People CHCLEG003 Manage legal and ethical compliance Understanding of Common Pathologies. Red flags for treatment. Assessment in a Ayurvedic context Health terminology. Ayurvedic Assessment HLTAAP002 Confirm physical health status HLTAYV002 Make Ayurvedic lifestyle assessments
Course Outline Ayurvedic Bodyworks treatment techniques. Allied Health professions Referrals Infection prevention & control The scope of a professional Ayurvedic Lifestyle Consultant. Ayurvedic Practice Essentials HLTFIN004 Manage the prevention and control of infection HLTAYV003 Provide Ayurvedic bodywork therapies This subject provides the learner with Senior First Aid Skills First Aid HLTAID003 Provide first aid Provide Ayurvedic Nutrition advice Single herbs & Ayurvedic herbs Red Flags The scope of a professional Ayurvedic Lifestyle Consultant. Ayurvedic Nutrition HLTAYV005 Provide advice on Ayurvedic nutrition Evaluate the effectiveness of Ayurvedic Treatment and Practice. Work with the philosophy and ethics of Ayurveda at the National level. Develop & Maintain networks and collaborative partnerships Ayurvedic Practice Management BSBSMB405 Monitor and manage small business operations CHCPOL003 Research and apply evidence to practice CHCPRP001 Develop and maintain networks and collaborative partnerships CHCPRP003 Reflect on and improve own professional practice Provide Ayurvedic Lifestyle advice suitable for Special Needs clients including; Older Adults Clients afflicted with an illness or disease Ayurvedic Special Needs CHCAGE001 Facilitate the empowerment of older people Participants who wish to complete the qualification within 12 months will be required to study at least 30 hours per week. Participants with existing underpinning skills and knowledge may complete the qualification within a shorter timeframe based on their application to achieving completion of the required learning and assessments. Participants who study part-time may complete the qualification over 1-2 years.
HLT52215 Diploma of Shiatsu & Oriental Therapies 12 Months, Classes one day a week. Melbourne University, Hawthorn Campus Delve into the dynamic therapy of Shiatsu a traditional Japanese Massage technique which utilise a holistic approach to manage heath & wellness. The modality assesses, modifies and harmonises the Ki (Life Force) of an individual. Shiatsu is based on the theory of the 5 elements, and is widely used as a maintenance treatment. It has been shown to be beneficial to conditions such as: Asthma, Allergies, Headaches and Migraines, Stress and Fatigue. The Oriental Therapies component comprises of: Pulse Reading, Moxibustion, Diet Therapy, Gua Sha and Cupping. Entry Requirements Prior to enrolling in this training programs learners must complete a suitability process. Applicants must also have the HLTAID003 Provide first aid qualification It is also a requirement of Massage Institute Australia that all applicants complete a Literacy & Numeracy Test prior to enrolment if they have not received a nationally recognised training qualification at Certificate IV level or above.
Course Outline Business development, management and practices. Communication and ethics in the workplace and with clients. WHS. All employability skills at this level. This subject provides the learner with Senior First Aid Skills Shiatsu and Oriental Therapies Practice Essentials First Aid CHCCOM006 Establish and manage client relationships CHCDIV001 Work with diverse people CHCLEG003 Manage legal and ethical compliance HLTINF004 Manage the prevention and control of infection BSBSMB403 Market the small business HLTWHS004 Manage work health and safety HLTAID003 Provide first aid Provide Shiatsu & Oriental Therapies to Special Needs clients including; Older Adults Clients afflicted with an illness or disease Shiatsu and Oriental Therapies Special Needs HLTSHU008 Adapt Shiatsu and oriental therapies practice to meet specific needs
When you touch one thing with great awareness, you touch everything Lao Tzu
Course Outline Understanding of Common Pathologies. Red flags for treatment. Assessment in a Shiatsu context Assessment in a Oriental Therapies context Health terminology. Shiatsu and Oriental Therapies Assessment HLTAAP002 Confirm physical health status HLTSHU004 Perform Shiatsu therapy health assessments HLTSHU005 Perform oriental therapies health assessments HLTAAP003 Analyse and respond to client health information Shiatsu & Oriental Therapies treatment techniques. Allied Health professions Referrals The scope of a professional Shiatsu & Oriental Therapist. Shiatsu and Oriental Therapies Treatment HLTSHU001 Work within a framework of traditional oriental medicine HLTSHU002 Develop Shiatsu practice HLTSHU006 Provide Shiatsu therapy treatments HLTSHU007 Provide oriental therapies treatments Evaluate the effectiveness of Shiatsu and Oriental Therapies Treatment and Practice. Work with the philosophy and ethics of Shiatsu & Oriental Therapies at the National level. Shiatsu and Oriental Therapies Practice Management BSBSMB405 Monitor and manage small business operations CHCPOL003 Research and apply evidence to practice HLTSHU009 Monitor and evaluate traditional oriental medicine treatments HLTSHU003 Maintain personal health and awareness for traditional oriental medicine practice CHCPRP005 Engage with health professionals and the health system CHCPRP003 Reflect on and improve own professional practice Total number of units = 22 Participants who wish to complete the qualification within 12 months will be required to study at least 30 hours per week. Participants with existing underpinning skills and knowledge may complete the qualification within a shorter timeframe based on their application to achieving completion of the required learning and assessments.
HLT52015 Diploma of Remedial Massage 12 Months, Classes one day a week. Melbourne University, Hawthorn Campus This qualification provides the skills required for competence in Remedial Massage and includes Sports Massage, Corporate Massage, Trigger Point Therapy, Myofascial Release and Massage to Special Needs. We take an evidenced based approach to our training to ensure skills taught are current, valid and aligned with industry standards. We also provide videos of all the techniques which the student can review as many times as they like. After completing this course, graduates can register to become an approved WorkSafe Remedial Massage Therapist and can register as an Allied Healthcare provider with numerous private health insurance companies allowing clients with private health cover to claim on their treatments. Practitioners at this level may be self-employed as independent practitioners or may work within a larger health service. Remedial Massage Therapists may supervise other massage therapists.
200 Clinical hours form part of this Diploma and are incorporated into the delivery hours. This simulated learning environment provides a great opportunity for students to build confidence with their skill set, and be prepared for working in the industry. We also asssit in organising 20 hours of work placement which furthers the understanding of the requirements of a Remedial Massage Therapist. Pathways. This course provides a direct pathway to the 22316VIC Advanced Diploma of Myotherapy. Entry Requirements Prior to enrolling in this training programs learners must complete a suitability process. Applicants must obtain the HLTAID003 Provide first aid qualification. It is also a requirement of The Collective Wellness Institute that all applicants complete a Literacy & Numeracy Test prior to enrolment if they have not received a nationally recognised training qualification at Certificate IV level or above.
Course Outline Business development, management and practices. Communication and ethics in the workplace and with clients. WHS. All employability skills at this level. Massage Practice Essentials CHCCOM006 Establish and manage client relationships CHCDIV001 Work with diverse people CHCLEG003 Manage legal and ethical compliance HLTINF004 Manage the control of infection HLTWHS004 Manage work health and safety BSBSMB403 Market the small business BSBSMB405 Monitor and manage small business operations Understanding of Common Pathologies. Red flags for treatment. Health terminology. This unit covers all employability skills at this level. Massage Assessment HLTMSG002 Assess client massage needs Relaxation and Therapeutic Massage techniques. Allied Health professions Referrals The scope of a professional Massage Therapist. Massage Treatment HLTMSG004 Provide massage treatments HLTMSG001 Develop massage practice CHCPRP003 Reflect on and improve own professional practice Understanding of the allied health professional network, and when and how to refer clients. Types of research applied, where to look forresearch, how to analyse research and if and how to incorporate evidence into a clinical setting. Massage Practice Management CHCPRP005 Engage with health professionals and the health system CHCPOL003 Research and apply evidence to practice
Course Outline This subject provides the learner with Senior First Aid Skills First Aid HLTAID003 Provide first aid Understanding common orthopaedic tests used in Massage Therapy. Knowledge of common injuries and pathologies. Red flags for treatment. Health terminology. This unit covers all employability skills at this level. Remedial Massage Assessment HLTAAP003 Analyse and respond to client health information HLTMSG003 Perform remedial massage musculoskeletal assessments BSBSMB405 Monitor and evaluate remedial massage treatments WorkSafe requirements of a Remedial Massage Therapist Trigger Points Myofascial Release Digital Ischemic Pressure Mas sage Special Needs PNF/MET Referrals The scope of a professional Remedial Massage Therapist. CPE requirements Remedial Massage Treatment HLTMSG005 Provide remedial massage treatments HLTMSG006 Adapt remedial massage practice to meet specific needs Sports Massage and Stretching techniques Knowledge of common sports injuries and treatment methods Remedial Massage Athletes HLTMSG007 Adapt remedial massage practice for athletes Massage techniques suitable for Special Needs clients including; Children Older Adults Mental Health disorders Clients afflicted with an illness or disease Remedial Massage Special Needs CHCCCS001 Address the needs of people with chronic disease
Course Costs, Enrolments & Payment Options Course Duration Price. Includes text books and all course material 22316VIC Advanced Diploma of Myotherapy 10 Months $7,600 HLT52615 Diploma Ayurvedic Lifestyle Consultation 12 Months $11,900 HLT52215 Diploma Shiatsu & Oriental Therapies 12 Months $9,200 HLT 52015 Diploma of Remedial Massage 12 Months $8,500 Enrolment To enrol please contact a Course Advisor at The Collective Wellness Institute on: T: 1300 286 125 E: enrol@collectivewellnessinstitute.com.au Pre-enrolment course requirements must be met. This will include the completion of a suitability assessment and review and acceptance of terms and conditions outlined in our Student Handbook. People with disability are encouraged to apply. Payment Options Access to our courses is important to us, that s why The Collective Wellness Institute offer a number of payment options, loans and payment plans. To find out more, talk to a Course Advisor on: T: 1300 286 125 E: enrol@collectivewellnessinstitute.com.au
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