Continuing professional development (CPD)
 FURTHER TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT
All professional therapists need to be aware of new treatments, and changing practice.
Continuing Professional Development - Who Needs It?
Everyone!
Until recently the abbreviation CPD was familiar only to Therapists working in education and nursing; normally, a certain number of hours of on-going learning would be required in order to keep your job.
But now this is not the case, although CPD is currently only mandatory for assessors and verifiers of courses it is considered good practice for everyone to develop and increase their skills on a regular basis.
Assessors and Verifiers of standards are expected to keep in touch with consumer and industry expectations by spending time each year working in a salon or spa. Imagine if a Doctor had taught medical students for 10 years but had not treated a patient in all that time, well thats the theory behind it!
Why is lifelong learning important to Therapists?
Although there are some excellent basic qualification courses available out there no one can learn everything at College. Many things need to be learnt through experience and years in practice. This is especially true in industries like Hairdressing and Beauty therapy, where new techniques, products and equipment mean constant updating is essential for consistent and improving standards. Beauty Therapy is a rapidly changing Industry; practitioners need to keep up to date with the latest techniques and information and to continue the process of lifelong learning.
The Government has undertaken a huge commitment to encourage everyone to continue to learn during his or her lifetime. If Beauty and Complementary Therapy is finally regulated it is likely that there will be a need to show evidence of continuing learning. There is no reason for anyone to wait until this becomes compulsory. Start now and be ahead of the game.
Not all courses are suitable for CPD as they are would take too long to study for. The idea is that this type of study can be done over a few days, a weekend, within the salon etc. without the need to take extended time off from work. The courses are short and targeted and are designed for existing specialists; not trainees.
Courses suitable would be in subjects such as: Baby Massage Eye Lash Perming Ear Piercing Certificate in Thermal Auricular Therapy Nail Technology Nail Art Indian Head Massage Mendhi Skin Dιcor Semi permanent henna tattooing Advanced Facial Techniques Depilatory Threading
Youve graduated - What Next?
Spend every possible moment to develop your knowledge and practise your skills. Dont relax, just because you have a qualification.
Read every book, magazine, and trade journal you can lay your hands on to get the latest beauty buzz word on everyones lips. Clients expect you to know about what they might have read in an article they look to you as the expert in the field of beauty.
Attend trade shows and exhibitions; workshops for professional developments; never think you know it all just because you have qualified; because you dont. Join professional organisations to keep you informed about new developments and in contact with other Therapists that you can share knowledge, advice and good practice with.
Continuous Professional Development in the Industry is good practice, it will set you apart from the complacent comfortable existence of those who sit back and expect jobs and business to fall into their lap once they have the basic training.
So, register for your next course now, map out a 5 year learning plan to extend your talents and flair and get a head start.
Trade Journals keep informed
The trade journals listed below are written exclusively for everyone involved in the Health and Beauty Industry and are an authoritative source of professional information. The journals are essential reading for keeping up-to-date with treatment techniques, new products, cosmetic trends, trade events and personalities influencing the trade.
Editorial coverage of news, technical articles and step-by-step instructional features combine with advertisements for the latest equipment, products, treatments and jobs in the salon and spa, to keep readers well informed.
Journals include:
Health and Beauty Salon 12 issues pa Subscription Reed Business Information, Subscriptions Department, PO Box 302, Haywards Heath, West Sussex RH16 3YY T: 01444 445566
Professional Beauty - 10 issues pa Professional Tanning free every quarter with Professional Beauty Warpaint 6 issues pa E: info@warpaint-makeup.com
Professional Nails 10 issues pa Professional Spa 6 issues pa Subscriptions www.professionalbeauty.co.uk T: 01371 810 433
International Therapist Bi monthly; only available to members of FHT Vitality Bi monthly: available to members of BABTAC
Scratch 12 issues pa Subscription www.creativenailplace.com
Salon Today quarterly issues Subscription Sanderson Publishing Limited, 49,Fernleigh Road, London, N21 3AN T: 020 8882 6064 E: salontoday@sandpublishing.fsnet.co.uk
Guild News 11 issues pa Tanning world 6 issues pa Subscriptions www.beautyserve.co.uk
Todays Therapist Bi monthly Subscription Topaz Publications, 1, Granville Walk, Chadderton, Lancs, OL9 6SR UK. T: Call 08707 42 50 69 E: todays.therapist@ntlworld.com W: www.todaystherapist.com
Exhibitions be involved
Exhibitions give companies in the industry the chance to promote their new treatments, products and equipment; these events are also the ideal opportunity for Beauty and Holistic Therapists and Nail Techs to see first hand whats going on and to keep abreast of new developments.
There are opportunities for purchasing discounted products, watching demos, having treatments and attending workshops and lectures. There are also favourable ticket discounts for group bookings and students.
The atmosphere is brilliant and the venue is buzzing with enthusiastic like-minded people; from business owners to 1st year college trainees there is something for everyone.
You could even get to meet a well know health and beauty figure or the person who first inspired you to follow this career.
So whether you want to buy, learn or exhibit, these are the venues to do so. Dont miss out!
www.salonexhibitions.co.uk is the news and information website for 3 annual exhibitions in the hair and beauty industry. You can view information and buy tickets on their website
Salon International ExCel, London Docklands Salon Spring G-MEX, Manchester Salon Scotland
www.professionalbeauty.co.uk gives information and dates on past and future exhibitions and competitions (see below) or call 0207610 3001 Professional Beauty 2005 ExCel, London Docklands 27 Feb-1March 2005 Attendance at trade events, seminars and workshops will also count toward your Continuous Professional Development hours
Competitions get recognised
These give professionals the chance to show what theyre made of, get free publicity and become a recognised name in the Industry.
British Beauty Awards Health and Beauty Salon magazine are the organisers
The Professional Beauty Industry Awards and Professional Beauty Consumer Awards Both are organised by Professional Beauty, Professional Nails and Professional Spa Magazine
Beauty Industry Award categories are: Best Destination Spa Best Hotel Spa Best European Spa Best Day Spa Best Nail Technician Best Nail Salon Best Tanning Salon Best Beauty Therapist Best Beauty Salon (3 rooms or less) Best Beauty Salon (4 rooms or more) Beauty Consumer Awards Categories are: Best Individual Sales Representative Best Customer Care Equipment and Supplies Best Training Best In Salon Marketing Best Customer Care Skincare Best Customer Care Nails
For further information on CPD courses and hours required contact:
HAIRDRESSING AND BEAUTY INDUSTRY AUTHORITY (HABIA) Fraser House Nether Hall Road Doncaster DN1 2PH Tel: 01302 380013 Website: www.habia.org
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