It may look like an easy question, but it’s not. To answer this question, you first need to understand the regulation of massage in the UK. I have followed the UK massage qualification and regulations for the past 24 years.
This article was written by Dror Steiner, a UK osteopath, massage therapist, and acupuncturist. Dror is the founder of Bodyology Massage School, has 27 years of experience as a therapist, and taught massage for the last 24 years.
Surprisingly, in the UK, no mandatory qualifications are required to become a professional massage therapist. The government has no regulations on the course length, subjects to study, who can teach massage, whether therapists need professional medical insurance, and other aspects.
This is quite shocking!
However, not all is lost.
Instead of mandatory government regulation, voluntary regulation is available in the UK. This is how it works:
Prospective students who wish to learn massage need to choose their massage school based on their teaching and service quality. To some extent, this will be influenced by the school’s choice of EB.
Once in a course, students need to fulfil the course requirements to take the final exams and graduate. Some of those requirements are given by the EB, some by the school.
There has been some encouraging news about UK regulations lately, such as the Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC) creation. CNHC is an independent UK regulator for complementary therapy. Yes, it was set up with government support, but joining it is still not mandatory. Yet, most therapists join CNHC. The CNHC again has a list of accredited EBs, and you can become a member once you take an EB-accredited course. Becoming a CNHC member assures the general public of the therapist’s quality.
To sum up, although there are no mandatory regulations for massage in the UK, there are many options for voluntary regulation. Most massage schools, students and potential massage employers will only go the route of regulated courses. We all agreed that the quality of massage therapists is better once regulated.
Bodyology is one of the few courses that has dual regulation! You can read more about our regulation here.
Links
Introduction to massage (one day) course Professional Massage Diploma Course
9 things to look for when choosing a massage school
Meet a massage tutor for an advisory meeting