Please join me in congratulating our wonderful group of Foundation Trained Resource Therapists. Meet the amazing Anna, Jo, Simon, Gina and Douglas. It was a fabulous group with experience ranging from decades to the student counsellor. Lovely to have all these perspectives.
From the bottom of our hearts Yvette, Chris and I thank you all. What an the awesome group, sharing your enthusiasm, knowledge and fun. Truly a great note to end this years training. Feeling blessed.
Wow I am blown away. I have had the honour to have trained over 50 people in Resource Therapy!
What an honour. And the kicker is nearly half have gone on to complete the Clinical training. Feeling stoked!
After speaking to the gorgeous Anna Emmerson today, she suggested I may have the numbers to be given the certification of Master Trainer in Resource Therapy. As of last year I have completed the requirement.
Gordon and Anna Emmerson of Resource Therapy International have made the criteria of having taught four Clinical Resource Therapy Programs with over four participants. Super pleased to say I have facilitated five Clinical training groups and soon to be a sixth!
What this means for you, is I can now offer the top tier workshop of Resource Therapy. This is the Advanced Clinical and Train the Trainer.
In this five day program you can update and consolidate your learning’s after completing the Clinical workshop of eight days. Once completed with supervision and support you can go on to provide training for others. So watch this space, 2020 dates coming soon.
So exciting!
By the way Anna is doing some yummy training in Bali next year.
Feel like a winter escape, to a tropical paradise and with a tax benefit?
Look no further. Love to have you and join us in the fun. Anna has invited me to help out. See you there hopefully.
I have to share with you an ABC. See below. Some smart stationery company has developed a tramp stamp to help identify perpetrators who touch others. Was it a woman, I wonder?
Groping women on public transport happens in epic proportions in Japan.
It occurs in Australia too.
Girls and passengers speak out if you see a wrong doing.
It’s done surreptitiously in crowded trains, buses or trams where people are crushed. So stop it gropers!
This unwanted touching is a form of sexual assault and a criminal offense.
There is a clever company in Japan who is helping ladies out. They can now secretly mark the perpetrator with an invisible ink that shows up under special light.