Do you want to know exactly how food affects your wellbeing?
This and many other questions around the area of food, diet and nutrition will be addressed as part of a new FETAC Certificate in Nutrition course currently being offered by Atlantic College.
The course, which will run for 10 weeks, is designed for those already working in or interested in mainstream and complementary health care, nurses, doctors, physiotherapists, dentists, childcare workers, acupuncturists, shiatsu therapists and others. It is also of interest to those working as health care practitioners and those planning to pursue a career in any of the complementary therapies. The Course Director is Carina Harkin, BHSc.Nat.BHSc.Hom.BHSc.Acu, a practitioner and complementary medicine lecturer of 10 years and Health Director/ Practitioner of Carahealth. Carina is also a mother of six children and will bring her practical day-to-day experience of children’s nutrition to the course, making it of particular interest to parents and carers.
This course, which is a new addition to Atlantic College’s suite of courses, is part of wide range of programmes being delivered by the College in the area of social studies and childcare. Other courses include Care of the Older Person, Childcare Levels 5 and 6, Certificate in Child Psychology and Certificate in Challenging Behaviour. These courses are all FETAC-accredited and are delivered in partnership with Dorset College Dublin.
The Certificate in Nutrition course begins on Thursday 29 April and the number of places is limited to 10 to ensure personal attention and support. Contact Atlantic College FreeCall 1800 938868/text 086 021 2228.