
A new season of opportunities for RCRT™s – REFRESH Magazine
It’s a new season of opportunities for RCRT™s. Read the latest issue of Refresh magazine
It’s a new season of opportunities for RCRT™s. Read the latest issue of Refresh magazine
The National Board of Directors have approved a new Scope of Practice for reflexology therapists as well as a more comprehensive elaboration on contraindications.
It is with great enthusiasm that we announce that the Reflexology Association of Canada is partnering with the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) to provide RAC professional members in good standing the opportunity to access to all of CFIB’s services in 2023 as an additional RAC member benefit.
The Reflexology Association of Canada has promoted our RCRT™s on various social media, radio stations, and magazines.
Now, it’s time for TV.
Opportunity to work with a physiotherapist, chiropractor and RMT. Established physiotherapy clinic with private rooms that vary in size are available.
The Reflexology Association of Canada is pleased to announce that it is joining forces with the Association of Reflexologists (UK), Reflexology Association of Australia, and Reflexology New Zealand to form the New World Reflexology Consortium (WRC).
Certification is the process of when a certification body (school, course provider, training facility etc.) issues a certificate proving that an individual is compliant with a specific standard.
We have officially made it to summer! It’s been a good first half of the year and there are more exciting events and opportunities to look forward to in the second half of 2022.
Monica Marsh will be fondly remembered by her colleagues in Canada as someone who lived and breathed reflexology. She had her reflexology roots in Canada. She first received her reflexology training in Toronto, Ontario in the mid 1980s. She was a respected reflexology teacher and a member of the Reflexology Association of Canada (RAC) for many years.
As an avid advocate for reflexology, RAC contacted insurance companies to learn more about what they would prefer to see on an RCRT’s receipt.