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Federation Of Holistic Therapists' Training Congress - Sunday 21st And Monday 22nd September, UK

Main Category: Complementary Medicine / Alternative Medicine
Article Date: 19 Aug 2008 - 2:00 PDT

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The event, which is to be held on Sunday 21st and Monday 22nd September 2008 at Donington Park in the East Midlands, is the UK's largest complementary therapy trade exhibition and educational experience taking place outside of London, and the only event of its kind supported by the Federation of Holistic Therapists (FHT).

As well as existing complementary therapists, the event is aimed at beauty therapists and salons looking to introduce new treatments that incorporate holistic therapies. Perhaps you have considered incorporating crystal therapy into your facials, or Reiki to your massage. If so, this is the event for you!

Look at the types of treatments and services that Holistic Health 2008 will showcase*

Accessories ~ Acupuncture ~ Allergy Treatment ~ Aromatherapy ~ Ayurveda ~ Bach Flower Remedies ~ Body Treatments ~ Books, Charts & DVDs ~ Business Services ~ Chiropractory ~ Crystal Therapy ~ Equipment ~ Feng Shui ~ Furniture ~ Homeopathy ~ Herbalism ~ Hydrotherapy ~ Hypnotherapy ~ Indian Head Massage ~ Insurance ~ Inspirational Interior Decoration ~ Magnotherapy ~ Massage ~ Naturopathy ~ Oriental Therapies ~ Reflexology ~ Reiki ~ Salon Supplies ~ Shiatsu ~ Skincare ~ Skin Rejuvenation ~ Sports Injury Therapy

The UK's leading brands and suppliers will be present, plus the Training Village will offer the chance to discuss your educational needs with key colleges and training providers.

The FHT Training Congress, an area within Holistic Health 2008, includes a programme of 32 CPPD-accredited seminars and workshops, designed to inform and inspire. The full programme of events can you found on the Federation of Holistic Therapist's website and if you book your tickets before 12th September you can qualify for 'early bird' discounts. You do not have to be an FHT member to attend - the Training Congress is open to all salon owners and therapists.

Don't forget also that Holistic Health will once again host the Chill Out Zone, which this year is raising money for LOROS - the Leicestershire and Rutland Hospice. The Chill Out Zone offers visitors the chance to try 'taster treatments' with all monies raised going to the charity. Previous Chill Out Zones have raised over £6,500 for worth causes. If you are a qualified therapist who is interested in volunteering your time and expertise on either or both days of the event, please contact Sarah Dolman at Sarah@BeautyServe.net who would love to hear from you.

Entrance to the Holistic Health 2008 exhibition is free of charge to therapists, salon / practice owners and managers, college lecturers and final year students. Simply call the Ticket Hotline on 01332 227698 or to register online click here.

Federation of Holistic Therapists




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