
Special Joint Chapter Event—Introduction to Hot Stone Reflexology
The Reflexology Association of Canada is looking for Skilled, Experienced, and Passionate members to join the Board.
The Reflexology Association of Canada is looking for Skilled, Experienced, and Passionate members to join the Board.
To further reflexology, the Reflexology Association of Canada (RAC) aims to honour, and celebrate those who have made outstanding achievements in teaching, service, innovation, and research as well as distributing scholarship(s) to reflexology students.
The Reflexology Association of Canada is looking for Skilled, Experienced, and Passionate members to join the Board.
Join Canada’s largest reflexology provider and practice alongside a team of Registered Massage Therapists, Licensed Chiropractors and Registered Acupuncturists in a positive, collaborative, and professional atmosphere.
This page will be updated regularly. Last updated March 18, 2022 at 3:00pm CT.
As many provinces are starting to ease their restrictions on businesses, RAC will notify members once it is possible to resume their practice, according to their location.
RAC remains committed to the health and well-being of our entire community.
To this, all members are bound to follow their respective municipal, provincial, and territorial guidelines to safely return to work. After reviewing your governments’ guidelines, please understand it is your decision whether you feel comfortable and prepared to return to work.
If a province or territory is recommending measures above those detailed in RAC’s Standards of Practice, the government’s guidelines supersede. In other words, if you are found in violation of government guidelines, you will also be in breach with the Association.
If there is no link for your provincial or territorial back to work guidelines, your province/territory has not published any, yet.
If there is no link for your provincial or territorial back to work guidelines, your province/territory has not published any, yet.
Please Note: RAC will notify members once it is possible to resume their practice, according to their location.
As of March 1, 2022, indoor masking no longer required.
Starting March 11, 2022 at 12:01 am, masks are no longer required in public indoor settings. Individual businesses and event organizers can choose to continue requiring masks on their premises
As of March 15, 2022, the general indoor provincial mask mandate is no longer in effect.
As of March 14, 2022, masks are no longer be required to be worn in public spaces
Opening: May 22, 2020
As of March 14, 2022, all restrictions will be lifted, including capacity limits and masking.
As of March 21st, 2022 – No province-wide gathering limits, social distancing or mask restrictions.
Opening: June 15, 2020
Effective March 21, 2022 at 12:01 a.m. general masking requirements will be lifted.
Opening: May 22, 2020
As of February 28, 2022, indoor masking no longer required.
Opening: May 19, 2020
We have created general pre-screening questions and some general tips for you to consider. Please customize these to fit your specific practice and include any necessary provincial guidelines.
Looking for RCRT™ who wish to be involved in helping the next generation of RCRT™s as RCRT™ Examiners.
A special edition highlighting some of the special people that make up our reflexology community.
Between January and November of 2022, our monthly group hangout space will become a monthly member space of a different kind—We will have members present on topics that their colleagues have voted for.
It is important that therapists have clear policies and procedures in place to protect themselves and their clients. Some ideas of policies that you may want to create or update:
The Reflexology Association of Canada would like to invite you to share your knowledge and expertise in our 2022 Webinar Series!