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Unit Reference Number
L/650/5033
Unit Title
Principles and Safe Practice for Clinical Practitioner Reflexology
Unit Level
5
Number of Credits
10
Guided Learning Hours (GLH)
40
Total Qualification Time (TQT)
100
Mandatory / Optional
Mandatory
Sector Subject Area (SSA)
1.2 Nursing and Subjects and Vocations Allied to Medicine
Unit Grading Structure
Pass/Fail
Unit Aims
To embed safe working practices of legal responsibilities, professional boundaries, assessed risk to patients, caution and consideration. This unit must be completed before moving on Anatomy, Physiology and Psychology in Illness and Health.
Learning Outcomes, Assessment Criteria, and Indicative Contents
Learning Outcomes – the learner will:
Assessment Criteria – the learner can:
Indicative contents
1.Understand safety, health and welfare principles and practice for Reflexology
1.1 Explain safety, health and welfare principles and practice for reflexology.
1.2 Explain the difference between using clinical reflexology diagnostic skills and medical diagnosis.
Holistic overview recognising the responsibilities required for safe reflexology practice.
Principles of assessment including perception of non- verbal communication
Differences between a general wellbeing reflexology training vs specialised with a clinical context.
Differences between a generic treatment and a treatment that is specific to individual need.
Diagnostic observations to develop an appropriate, evidence-based treatment plan.
2. Understand the importance of effective record keeping for all treatments within reflexology
2.1 Explain the reasons why record keeping is essential within reflexology practice.
2.2 Explain the elements necessary for Clinic Record keeping for reflexology
Legislation:
Blending information from SOAP notes to provide a holistic overview of treatment and findings.
Effectively acquiring information from study clients to assess findings and record accurately:
Storage of personal data/records.
3. Understand the legislative and regulatory governance of reflexology practice
3.1 Explain the legislation underpinning standards of good practice in reflexology.
3.2 Analyse the role of professional codes of practice in relation to reflexology practice
3.3 Analyse the role of professional bodies in relation to reflexology.
3.4 Consider the importance of undertaking a recognised training programme in reflexology
Expectation of understanding:
Health and Safety; Risk assessment; Informed consent; GDPR; Safeguarding Adults and Children; Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014.
Own professional code of practice e.g. GMC; NMC Code of Practice (CREA and reflexology members organisation as student and graduate)
Profession voluntarily regulated, therefore standards assured via regulated training CREA / OTHM / Ofqual; NOS – SFHCNH11
Informed practice
Assessment
To achieve a ‘pass’ for this unit, learners must provide evidence to demonstrate that they have fulfilled all the learning outcomes and meet the standards specified by all assessment criteria.
Learning Outcomes to be met
Assessment criteria to be covered
Type of assessment
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All 1 to 3
All AC’s under LO 1 to 3
Group Tasks, course work and seminars
N/A
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