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It is now a requirement of most professional associations that therapists complete a certain amount of Continual Professional Development training each year (CPD). The reason being that, not only is it important the Therapists keep their skills updated regularly and that they can keep up with new treatments and tehcniques but also to ensure that they offer the best service possible for their clients.
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The FHT has the largest membership of any multi-disciplinary therapy organisation in the UK with over 21,000 members.
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They are the oldest Professional Beauty, Sports and Complementary therapy organisation in the UK with a very dedicated membership. |
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The FHT has been representing therapists for over 40 years.They are totally independent of any external commercial interests. |
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They are a true not-for-profit organisation and put their Members at the heart of everything they do. |
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They enforce high professional standards, requiring their members to abide by their Code of Ethics and Professional Practice. |
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They encourage their Members to continue to improve their skills and grow their knowledge, requiring them to complete 10 points of Continuing Personal & Professional Development (CPPD) each year. |
NLT award CPPD points for most of our courses, ranging from 2 to 10 points, CPPD certificates are given out alongside the course certificates and should be kept safely in the therapists portfolio to prove attendance.
Non FHT members who are members of other organisations will also be awarded CPPD certificates. |
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