TEACHING

Howard Evans has been teaching massage and bodywork under the auspices The School of Therapeutic Bodywork since 1994. He has also designed and taught courses for Morley College and the University of Westminster in London, Centro Maxime d’Harroche in Barcelona and AFEDECO in Palma de Mallorca.

Howard has been in continuous practice since 1992. The techniques he teaches are the ones that work best with the least risk to the practitioner and the patient. This is of great importance in an industry where far too many careers are cut short through injury. The aim of these courses is not simply to teach massage techniques but to nurture a quality of touch, attention and relationship that is all too often missing in physical therapists.

The School of Therapeutic Bodywork offers workshops and professional training courses to:

Complete beginners who wish to learn massage simply for the pleasure of practicing on friends and family or who wish to explore massage as a profession.

Massage professionals who wish to expand their repertoire of massage skills and techniques.

Practitioners working in areas such as dance, yoga, pilates, fitness or care who wish to enhance their understanding of the relaxation process and deepen their understanding of holistic practice.

The workshops and professional training courses should meet the continuing professional development (CPD) requirements of accrediting bodies administering such a scheme. If in doubt, please check with them. Successful completion of all courses and workshops earns a certificate of successful completion. If required, a certificate of hours studied will be supplied for CPD purposes.

Howard has given talks and run Master Classes for other schools and professional associations including those involved in dance, yoga, pilates and psychotherapy. To discuss your individual school training requirements, please contact Howard directly by telephone or email.