Approved Training
Level 2Bach Foundation-approved level 2 courses are for participants who already have considerable experience of the remedies and have completed an approved level 1 course. Level 2 gives you the opportunity to acquire practical knowledge in the use of the remedies in daily life. You will acquire confidence and practice in choosing the right remedies for yourself and others, gain deeper understanding of how to use the 38 remedies, learn about type and mood remedies and understand subtle differences between remedy pairs, and deepen your knowledge of Dr Bach's philosophy and its application to daily life.
There are different types of approved level 2 course so you can choose whichever meets your needs best. Certification in all cases is to the same level, and once you have completed any one of these courses you can move on to any approved level 3 practitioner course.
Any student on an approved level 2 course is eligible to apply for student registration with the Bach Centre, which can enhance your learning experience.
The Foundation's level 2 course is a two day course held at the Bach Centre, Mount Vernon, in purpose-built training rooms. We will help you build on your existing knowledge of the remedies using a mix of group work and discussion, all in the tranquil surroundings of the Bach Centre. Groups are kept small - 15 people or less - to allow everyone to get the most from the experience of learning in Dr Bach's home and workplace.
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Bach International Education Programme (BIEP) training courses are taught by Bach Foundation Registered Practitioners. The BIEP level 2 runs over two consecutive days and is taught in a variety of venues including retreats, hotels and conference centres.
BIEP courses are coordinated and developed by A Nelson & Co, whose representatives in different parts of the world administer the courses. For more information on contacting national education offices in Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, France, Ireland, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Spain, Sweden, the UK, the USA and Venezuela see the official BIEP web site.
The BIEP aims to reach as many countries as possible and is working hard to do that. If your country isn't listed contact your main national distributor to see if there are any plans to offer Bach International Education Programme courses in your country - ask the main world distributor if you don't know who your main national distributor is.
Note that remedy distributors in different parts of the world may offer their own independent courses. These do NOT form part of the BIEP unless they are certificated by the BIEP.
In some areas of the world the Dr Edward Bach Foundation approves courses run by independent teachers or organisations. Independent approved courses take place in different venues, including local colleges and private premises. As with all approved level 2 courses students recieve a level 2 certificate and can go on to study at level 3.
You can contact the teachers direct to find out what is available.
Belgium
Independent courses run in various towns by vzw De Walnoot
Germany
See the web site "bachbluetenwissen".
Hungary
Èrd, Susanne David, davidzsu@t-online.hu, 00 36 23 363 794
Italy
See the web site "iverifioridibach".
Poland
Contact Igor Pietkiewicz, biuro @ drbach.pl, telephone +48 602 64-87-13.
Homoeopaths and student homoeopaths in the UK can attend a three-day course, which is approved by the Dr Edward Bach Foundation as the equivalent of levels 1 and 2 combined. For further details please contact Tessa Jordan on 01473 728498 or see Tessa's website.
The Department of Post-Registration Nursing at the University of Hertfordshire runs a Bach Foundation-approved course for nurses and complementary therapists, which can form part of a pathway of study focusing on complementary therpaies. The course is called 'Practising with Bach Flower Remedies'. For more details of this course contact the University on 01707 285265.
Anglia Ruskin University runs a Bach-Foundation approved module as part of their BSc degree course in complementary medicine. This course will run for the first time in 2001. For more details call Frances Fewell on 01245 493131 x 4737.
The above courses are approved by the Foundation as the equivalent of a combined level 2 and 3 course. Students successfully completing one of these courses can apply to join the Bach Foundation's International Register of Practitioners.
Don't forget to read about level 1 courses, practitioner training, correspondence courses and special animal courses.
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