2
Regional updates 32 | International Therapist Issue 82 | May/June 2008 Local support gro u The LSG speaker pool We have seen the local support group numbers steadily grow and with more than 75 LSGs spread around the country, FHT now has the largest number of local groups of any therapy association. The groups have done an excellent job in finding speakers for their meetings and we wanted to share this wonderful pool of knowledge around the UK. To this end we have now set up a speaker pool list where we record the names of speakers, along with their contact details, on a central register or ‘speaker pool’. In addition, we record details of the topic(s) they talk about, how far they are prepared to travel, along with other useful information. All our local support group coordinators have a form that needs to be filled in by themselves and the speaker, and then submitted to Denise Gough at head office for inclusion in the centrally-held database. This information is then made available to co-ordinators to view and select any speakers they feel their group will appreciate hearing from. If you are a speaker and believe you have something exciting to share with members then find out where your local support group is and arrange to go along. During the evening get to talk to the coordinator and volunteer your services and see if you can get onto the speakers list. It is amazing how many people’s speaking careers the local groups have launched. Meet the coordinators Jon Critoph, FHT Education Development Manager Bournemouth LSG up and running I was inspired to set up the Bournemouth LSG after a discussion with my business mentor, during which I was complaining about how isolating it can be as a therapist, writes Teresa Rich, coordinator of Bournemouth LSG. My first step was to contact existing LSG coordinators to find out what the implications were in setting up a group and I was offered some sound advice about what to do and what not to do. I then contacted Denise Gough at FHT for an application form. Once that was completed I had an informal chat with Jon Critoph to discuss my reasons for setting up a group. When I then realised how valuable a local Hannah Rosborough – East Manchester After eight years working within the recruitment industry, Hannah decided the time was right for a complete change of career direction. A personal interest in health and fitness, combined with a lifetime of food allergies, led her to initially undertake a course in clinical nutrition. This course helped to develop her understanding of human anatomy and physiology and she became increasingly interested in how the body works. While studying human anatomy, she suffered a sports injury and the required treatment opened up her mind to the healing powers of massage therapy. Two years later she became a fully-qualified sports and remedial massage therapist and has not looked back since. She is now working full-time within a therapy centre, splitting her time between seeing clients, managing the staff and marketing. Hannah loves the constant challenge and sense of achievement that comes from working as a therapist and wants to immerse herself fully in everything the complementary therapy industry has to offer. Rhyanne Nixon – South Powys Some years ago Rhyanne had the opportunity to move with her family to the picturesque region of the Brecon Beacons. They immediately began a huge renovation project on their historic Georgian home and during this time she qualified as a holistic therapist. This enabled her to fulfil the dream of owning her own holistic centre where she can offer a range of therapeutic treatments to clients of all ages. Rhyanne says she likes to feel pampered and made to feel special, so it is of the utmost importance to her that her clients will benefit in the same way. Shirley Selby – Peterborough Shirley Selby has recently taken over as coordinator for the Peterborough LSG and looks forward to meeting many FHT members in this new role. Shirley works from her therapy room at home as well as being a corporate therapist for the John Lewis Partnership, in Peterborough. She practises aromatherapy, sports massage, reflexology and thermal auricular therapy. Shirley has learned the benefits of using the hands-free massage technique. Shirley says: ‘Many therapists would have to discontinue working with massage through strain to their own bodies, but hands-free massage allows them to prolong their careers in massage.’ P32-34_IT_may_v01.indd 1 P32-34_IT_may_v01.indd 1 25/4/08 08:49:38 25/4/08 08:49:38

Regional updates Local support gro u - ReflexologyUK.org … · 2015-05-07 · Local support gro u The LSG ... 01384 568285 † E: [email protected]. East Manchester (Mossley)

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Regional updates Local support gro u - ReflexologyUK.org … · 2015-05-07 · Local support gro u The LSG ... 01384 568285 † E: aromarie78@yahoo.co.uk. East Manchester (Mossley)

Regional updates

32 | International Therapist Issue 82 | May/June 2008

Local support grouThe LSG

speaker poolWe have seen the local support group numbers steadily grow and with more than 75 LSGs spread around the country, FHT now has the largest number of local groups of any therapy association.

The groups have done an excellent job in fi nding speakers for their meetings and we wanted to share this wonderful pool of knowledge around the UK. To this end we have now set up

a speaker pool list where we record the names of speakers, along with their contact details, on a central register or ‘speaker pool’.

In addition, we record details of the topic(s) they talk about, how far they are prepared to travel, along with other useful information.

All our local support group coordinators have a form that needs to be fi lled in by themselves and the speaker, and then submitted to Denise Gough at head offi ce for inclusion in the centrally-held database. This information is then made available to co-ordinators to view and select any speakers they feel their group will appreciate hearing from.

If you are a speaker and believe you have something exciting to share with members then fi nd out where your local support group is and arrange to go along. During the evening get to talk to the coordinator and volunteer your services and see if you can get onto the speakers list. It is amazing how many people’s speaking careers the local groups have launched.

Meet the coordinators

Jon Critoph, FHT Education Development Manager

Bournemouth LSG up and runningI was inspired to set up the Bournemouth LSG after a discussion with my business mentor, during which I was complaining about how isolating it can be as a therapist, writes Teresa Rich, coordinator of Bournemouth LSG.

My fi rst step was to contact existing LSG coordinators to fi nd out what the implications were in setting up a group and

I was offered some sound advice about what to do and what not to do. I then contacted Denise Gough at FHT for an application form. Once

that was completed I had an informal chat with Jon Critoph to discuss my reasons for setting up a group. When I then realised how valuable a local

Hannah Rosborough – East Manchester After eight years working within the recruitment industry, Hannah decided the time was right for a complete change of career direction. A personal interest

in health and fi tness, combined with a lifetime of food allergies, led her to initially undertake a course in clinical nutrition. This course helped to develop her understanding of human anatomy and physiology and she became increasingly interested in how the body works.

While studying human anatomy, she suffered a sports injury and the required treatment opened up her mind to the healing powers of massage therapy. Two years later she became a fully-qualifi ed sports and remedial massage therapist and has not looked back since.

She is now working full-time within a therapy centre, splitting her time between seeing clients,

managing the staff and marketing. Hannah loves the constant challenge and sense of achievement that comes from working as a therapist and wants to immerse herself fully in everything the complementary therapy industry has to offer.

Rhyanne Nixon – South Powys Some years ago Rhyanne had the opportunity to move with her family to the picturesque region of the Brecon Beacons. They immediately began a huge

renovation project on their historic Georgian home and during this time she qualifi ed as a holistic therapist. This enabled her to fulfi l the dream of owning her own holistic centre where she can offer a range of therapeutic treatments to clients of all ages. Rhyanne says she likes to feel pampered and made to feel special, so it is

of the utmost importance to her that her clients will benefi t in the same way.

Shirley Selby – Peterborough Shirley Selby has recently taken over as coordinator for the Peterborough LSG and looks forward to meeting many FHT members in this new role. Shirley works

from her therapy room at home as well as being a corporate therapist for the John Lewis Partnership, in Peterborough.

She practises aromatherapy, sports massage, refl exology and thermal auricular therapy. Shirley has learned the benefi ts of using the hands-free massage technique. Shirley says: ‘Many therapists would have to discontinue working with massage through strain to their own bodies, but hands-free massage allows them to prolong their careers in massage.’

P32-34_IT_may_v01.indd 1P32-34_IT_may_v01.indd 1 25/4/08 08:49:3825/4/08 08:49:38

Page 2: Regional updates Local support gro u - ReflexologyUK.org … · 2015-05-07 · Local support gro u The LSG ... 01384 568285 † E: aromarie78@yahoo.co.uk. East Manchester (Mossley)

Regional updates

International Therapist | 33Issue 82 | May/June 2008

oupsGroup contact list ❋ This month’s featured coordinators

Alloa (Clacks LSG) – Marianne Simpson• T: 01259 212322 • E: [email protected] – Paula McGleenan • T: 02837 511086Banbury & Oxfordshire – Marianne Allitt • T: 01295 269376 • E: [email protected] Bath – Elizabeth Griffi n • T: 01225 315591 • E: [email protected] Belfast, Northern Ireland – Kathy Green• T: 028 9029 5960 • E: [email protected] Birmingham – Nick Cooke • T: 0121 444 1110 • E: [email protected]. Blackpool – Ana Grewal• T: 01253 356602 • E: [email protected] Bournemouth – Teresa Rich• T: 01202 295910 • E: [email protected] Bridlington – Jaine Stevenson• T: 01262 601786 • E: [email protected] Bridport – Shirley Stanford • T: 01297 561113 • E: [email protected] – Bridget Tyrrell• T: 0117 907 5884 • E: [email protected]. Cardiff – Rowan Thomas• T: 07731 632697 • E: [email protected] Carlisle – Philippa Lawlor• T: 01228 712000 • E: [email protected] Central South East Kent – Angie & Rod Twydall • T: 01303 844 373 • E: [email protected] Central, SW London – Callie Carling• T: 020 8123 3790 • E: [email protected] Coalville, Leics – Carly Jevon• T: 01530 815971 • E: [email protected] County Durham – Christine Fisk• T: 01388 451886 • E: [email protected], Northern Ireland – Lin Hudson • T: 02891 889688 • E: [email protected] Dorking – Sally Flaxman• T: 01306 713615 • E: sally@fl axmanp.freeserve.co.ukDudley – Marie Avey• T: 01384 568285 • E: [email protected].

❋ East Manchester (Mossley) – Hannah Rosborough • T: 01457 835491 • E: [email protected] & South Downs – Sara Macdonald • T: 07787 575119 • E: [email protected] Elgin, Morayshire – Sandy Combe• T: 01343 850087 • E: [email protected] Ely, Cambs – Rowena Pleasance• T: 01353 777275 • E: [email protected] Glasgow, Holistics Ecosse – Margaret Mather • T: 01698 844477 • E: [email protected] Glasgow South – Pauline Reid • T: 0141 4221333 • E: [email protected] Grimsby – Janice Fell• T: 01472 823198 • E: affi [email protected] Hastings, St Leonards & Rother – James Harrison • T: 07927 723730 • E: [email protected] Hereford – Jon Critoph • T: 01568 770156 • E: [email protected] Hertfordshire – Christine Halls • T: 01438 233302 • E: [email protected] Hull & East Riding – Elizabeth Lambert• T: 01482 504082 • E: [email protected] Irlam, North West – Rosemary Hawes• T: 0161 211 6889 • E: [email protected], Ayrshire – Albert Gamage • T: 07910 111832Kingsbridge, Devon – Donna McCheyne• T: 01548 844855 • E: [email protected] Lincoln – Mags Brown • T: 01673 857488 • E: [email protected] Liverpool/Cheshire – Moira Smith• T: 0151 426 9044 • E: [email protected]

Marlborough – Jean Burgess• T: 07754 895397 • E: [email protected] Mid Anglia – Rebecca Oakley• T: 0870 300 6109 • E: [email protected] Milton Keynes – Liz Illing• T: 01280 821822 • E: [email protected] Newcastle – Roz Cusack• T: 0191 240 1321 • E: [email protected] Northampton – Diana O’Neill• T: 01604 882143 • E: [email protected] North Shropshire and Wrekin – Roger Dutton • T: 01630 661479North Staffs – Ann Beirne• T: 01782 866003 • E: [email protected] Somerset – Vivien Taylor• T: 01934 824809 • E: [email protected] Nottingham – Jacky Huson• T: 01636 815739 • E: [email protected] Oxfordshire – Tina Reid• T: 01865 778833 • E: [email protected]

❋ Peterborough – Shirley Selby• T: 01733 270353 • E: [email protected] Prestatyn – Linda Burston• T: 01745 889772 • E: [email protected] Saltash, Cornwall – Jane Tripp • T: 01752 851001Sheffi eld – Heather Wilson • T: 0114 263 0759Somerset & Wilts – Catherine Kay• T: 01373 461696 • E: [email protected] South Bucks – Heather Lawson• T: 01494 891005 • E: [email protected] South Cheshire – Jean Toyn• T: 01829 730739 • E: [email protected] South East Essex – Glynis Howard • T: 01375 400208 • E: [email protected] Southampton, Hants – Sandy Wright• T: 02380 736341 • E: [email protected] Gloucester – Judith Ryder• T: 01454 773760 • E: [email protected] South Lincs – Niki Tonsager• T: 01529 240687 • E: [email protected]

❋ South Powys – Rhyanne Nixon• T: 01874 636718 • E: [email protected] West CABS (Teignmouth) – Heather Graham • T: 01626 772648 • E: hgrefl [email protected] Stourbridge & Stourton – Sheila Davies• T: 01384 373058 • E: [email protected] – Mark West• T: 0845 2625242 • E: octagontherapycentre.co.uk Suffolk Source – Brenda Ling• T: 07979 817770 • E: [email protected] Surrey & North Hants – Lisa Ratcliffe• T: 07766 335992 • E: [email protected]. Swadlincote, Derbyshire – Anne Huckerby • T: 07985 421334 • E: [email protected] Swansea – Bridgette Philpott • T: 01792 512294 • E: [email protected] Taunton – Sue Wheeler • T: 01823 430428 • E: [email protected], Burton-on-Trent (Harmonies) – Hilary Ramshaw • T: 01283 815398 • E: [email protected] Wakefi eld – Louise Dawson• T: 0113 238 3177 • E: [email protected] Waterlooville, Hants – Viv Tavener• T: 02392 790531 • E: [email protected]. West Norfolk – Barbara Smith• T: 01760 724170 • E: [email protected] Wigan & Leigh – Jack Speight • T: 07977 262022Worcestershire – Pauline Hulston• T: 01527 454769 • E: [email protected] Worthing – Lesty Miles• T: 07832 105969 • E: [email protected] Wrexham, Rhos – Eike-Renate Thomas• T: 01978 843219 • E: [email protected]

support group could be, I was off!I felt a mixture of fear and excitement

as I set out a three-month plan of action for launching the group in January. The preliminary stages involved setting up a business account and fi nding a venue with ample parking, easy access and most importantly, a good coffee area!

The fi rst venues I looked at were all hotels, but they were too expensive. I then found a room where I teach in Bournemouth that was unbelievable value. The premises were new and modern, with excellent parking – and yes, it had a great coffee shop. My heart knew I had arrived at the perfect venue to hold our meetings.

The welcome letter from FHT went out to all members in the area and emails and phone calls started fl ooding in, with positive feedback from everyone.

The fi rst meeting went really well. The topic covered was goal setting (very apt for January) and we discussed what we wanted from the meetings in Bournemouth. All I did was facilitate the evening and lead a talk on goal setting. Minutes went out within the next couple of days and I started booking speakers for forthcoming meetings.

By the second meeting there was a core of people who attended and were very supportive, and there was an undercurrent of loyal members developing.

Two people offered to help me by being treasurer and secretary, and so a committee group was formed.

It has been an incredible learning experience for me, and I’ve really enjoyed planning and organising the meetings. But, most of all I have enjoyed the company of other therapists. The group is still in its infancy but I’m sure it will continue to grow and develop its own personality.

The Bournemouth LSG already has a number of

loyal members

P32-34_IT_may_v01.indd 2P32-34_IT_may_v01.indd 2 25/4/08 08:49:4925/4/08 08:49:49

Robert
Rectangle