spolit mobile beauty,
You are comparing apples and pears. An FHP course does not equate to a Pod degree.
If you want a footcare course that can be completed in two weeks see :-
http://footcaretraining.co.uk/courses/
after you have completed the course you will be both "qualified" and insured, but to do what, I would not like to speculate.*
My advice re training is always the same. Spend a day with a degree-trained pod and then spend a day with an FHP. Then you will have an idea about the different types of service/modalities offered.
regards
Catfoot"
Holy Cow that course is just unbelievable!!
I note that the owner/'trainer' has a BSc in something although goodness knows what as she seems to have trained in everything else and runs courses out of a hairdressers according to the pictures!
We seem to be paying a whole lot of money to the HPC to enable us to use so called protected titles when these idiots can run courses and 'train' people to do whatever they like !
They even say that knowledge of A&P is good but not essential.......
I give in........... the loonies are now definitely running the asylum:eek:
Nick
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