spa business insider 06 december 2022 Issue 411
A Spa Business publication
CIDESCO to unveil oncology course
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Spa and beauty organisation CIDESCO International has partnered with cancer education charity Wellness for Cancer (WFC) to launch a new global qualification. The diploma will be offered in CIDESCO’s 350 accredited global training locations in early 2023. The training is based on the belief and spa therapists and community partners can all help to support some individuals touched by cancer in moving toward an improved level of health. To devise the diploma, WFC created a Medical and Wellness Scientific
WELLNESS FOR CANCER
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that nurses, medical staff, beauty
■■ The two organisations first joined forces in 2019
Committee composed of oncologists, dermatologists, physical therapists, lymphedema specialists, beauty therapists
skillsets and scope of practice,”
and patient support professionals.
said Julie Bach, WFC founder.
“The critical skill when working with
“This approach honours the uniqueness
individuals touched by cancer is taking
of the therapist and respects the
information and critically thinking
individuality of the client while providing
or translating it into adaptations
a disciplined and consistent approach.”
based on the therapist’s training,
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The critical skill is taking information and translating it into adaptations based on the therapist’s training and scope of practice
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