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2024-04-16
KERRY NETWORKING GROUP

"KERRY NETWORKING GROUP" is looking for new members!
They are meeting in O'Brennan's NS, just outside Tralee (V92AE73).

2024-04-11
CORONAL ZONE REFLEX THERAPY (2days)

Don't Miss the Chance to Train with the Best!

Fascinating post-graduate reflexology workshop "CORONAL ZONE REFLEX THERAPY" with extraordinary Lee Anthony Taylor (UK) is taking place on Friday 7th + Sunday 8th JUNE 2024 in The Health Hub, Loughrea, Co. Galway.

Places are strictly limited!

More information and bookings >>here>>

 

2024-04-05
NRRI ACCREDITED PRACTITIONER's DIPLOMA 2024/2025

Are you thinking of training
to become a Professional Reflexologist?

All NRRI Reflexology Schools offer in person comprehensive training in reflexology.

Every school accredited by the NRRI has their own customised methods and specialities, but all adhere to the highest standards of training which are approved by the NRRI.

You can be assured when you train with an NRRI school you are being trained by those who have achieved the highest criteria required to deliver the best possible reflexology course to their students.

By choosing the NRRI you are choosing the very best there is.

Our Accredited Schools
are Enrolling Now
Nationwide!!!
>>LIST HERE>>

Welcome to our website
NRRI was established in 1998 as a registered non-profit making professional body to regulate the practice of reflexology in Ireland as a complementary therapy, through qualified registered members and affiliated schools.
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Here are guidelines that could be useful for those creating NRRI Networking Groups

The role of a Network Leader:

A network leader must be a current member of the NRRI.
The Network leader must register the Network group with the Registry Office using the official form available from the Registry and provide prompt up-dates, particularly with regard to membership..

Registration of the networking group will ensure that :
- members will receive their correct CPD entitlements which will be recorded on the NRRI
data base.
- the Network group will be listed on the NRRI website and in the quarterly
journalReflexions.

The leader organises regular meetings of reflexologists' in a local area.
These local networks must be self-financing.
The leader must complete the official report form to be returned to the registry after each meeting.
The report form must be countersigned by each member in attendance.

The purpose of these local network meetings :
- To facilitate interaction between reflexologists.
- To share the benefits of exchanging reflexology treatments with each other.
- To exchange knowledge and information through discussions of case histories.
- To promote CPD through the group's activity.
- To cooperate in promoting reflexology through local activities and institutions.

>>LIST OF NRRI REGISTERED NETWORK GROUPS>>

Network Group Registration forms and Network Group report forms are available from the Registry Office on request.

 

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