Nationally Recognised Course


Delivered by Farida Irani, Senior instructor BOWEN TRAINING AUSTRALIA (RTO#41134)

Certificate IV in Bowen Therapy 10846 NAT and Diploma of Specialised Bowen Therapy (10847 NAT)

Bowtech training has been granted national accreditation for the Certificate IV in Bowen Therapy 10846NAT and Diploma of Specialised Bowen Therapy 10847NAT with RTO#41134. Completion of either of these nationally recognised courses enables you to work as a Bowen Therapist in Australia. This technique is easier on the body of the practitioner compared to other strenuous forms of body work with the ability to work on multiple clients together. No prior body work experience is required.

The introductory Bowen training for Certificate IV is taught by qualified Instructors based around Australia and takes the form of a series of seven, two-day, hands-on training modules which need to be completed in sequence, alongside distance learning. Module 1 constitutes the first two days of training in the Certificate IV. In this first module you will be introduced to the Bowen move and relaxation procedures and be exposed to the power of Bowen as a healing modality. Further modules up to Module 7 take you step by step through the Bowen training, introducing new procedures to address a wide range of problems that clients may present with. The Certificate IV can be completed within a minimum of 12 months and a maximum of 18 months to allow plenty of time to revise and consolidate techniques and theory between modules A Diploma of Specialised Bowen Therapy 10847NAT will involve further study.

For further details on cert IV please visit https://bowentraining.com.au/bta-courses/certificate-iv-in-bowen-therapy-10846nat/.

You may apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) or Credit Transfer (CT) if you already hold relevant work/life experience or prior qualifications. For all queries regarding RPL or CT, contact our RTO Bowen Training Australia https://bowentraining.com.au/contact/

You pay as you learn and study part time at your own pace with weekend workshops plus distance learning for work/life/study balance. A comprehensive Training and Instruction Manual is provided.

Class numbers will be kept small to allow for individual tuition so it would be advisable to confirm attendance and forward a non refundable deposit of $100 as soon as possible as places are limited. You can phone Sheriar on 0488240396 or myself on 0424575141 or our Accounts Manager Siobhan on 96341677 as we prefer you not sending your credit card details on email for security purposes. Further details of recommendations for preparation for Module 1 will be sent with a receipt for your deposit.

 
 

Training Courses

The Bowtech procedures are taught in seven modules, each 16 classroom hours long. The modules must be taken in sequence because each one reviews and builds on what was taught previously. These modules are generally taught in two consecutive days each, over a period of six months or more, with a maximum of two modules taught back-to-back.

The last seminar, "Module 7," is a thorough assessment of the material taught in the first six modules. Requirements for taking Module 7 include satisfactory completion of the written assessments and case study requirements at Modules 3 through 6, and waiting at least one month after Module 6.

The content of each module is standard in every country where BTAA-accredited instructors teach. This means that you can travel and study with any combination of BTAA-accredited instructors and be assured that you will have learned the same procedures as all of your classmates, regardless of their previous instructors.

Every module includes:

  • Demonstration of each procedure, with detailed explanation of anatomical landmarks

  • Explanation and discussion of the procedures and indications for their use

  • Detailed notes, with photographs and anatomical diagrams

  • Extensive supervised hands-on practice, with feedback from the instructor(s)

  • Ample review of procedures taught in previous modules

Practical and written assessments, with individual feedback, are given in Modules 3 through 6. You will also be required to submit written case studies (a total of ten) in those modules; and you will receive feedback from the instructor on your choice of procedures, the amount of work done, and other aspects of your work as indicated in your reports.

Module 7 is a full two-day assessment by a senior instructor, covering all procedures and aspects taught in the first six modules. 

Accreditation as a practitioner requires passing the Module 7 assessment and submitting proof of three additional requirements:

  • A recognized qualification in Anatomy and Physiology (100 - 120 hours in most countries)
    It is 180 hours in India as per Australian standards.

  • Experience running a business and a minimum of 36 hours of business education.

  • A current First Aid and/or CPR certificate is necessary.

A log book of 100 clinical hours with case studies has to be completed.

Ten case studies have to be submitted by module 7 in order for the diploma of proficiency to be awarded by the Bowen Therapy Academy of Australia.

The practitioner is able to practice based on the above.


Advance Learning

Module 8 is a reassessment of all the above modules consisting of 16 hours. Mod 9 is specialised unit 1 (SPB1)of advance Bowen procedures-16 hours Mod 10 is assessment (written and practical) of mod 9-16 hours A log book of 50 clinical hours is to be completed for specialised advance level. A certificate is awarded on satisfactory performance by Bowen therapy Academy of Australia. Mod 11 is Master class procedures -16 hours Mod 12 is assessment (written and practical) of Master class procedures.-16 hours. A log book with case studies of 50 clinical hours have to be completed for Master class. A certificate is awarded on satisfactory performance by Bowen Therapy Academy of Australia.