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Dubai healthcare laws are too tough on existing massage therapists: Daniella Russell
POSTED 20 May 2014 . BY Helen Andrews
Daniella Russell is working on a more structured licensing program to suit the various levels of working standards
Previously qualified beauty and massage therapists are struggling to meet the regulatory requirements of the Dubai Health Authority’s (DHA) professional licensing unification laws for medical practitioners – launched in 2013 – according to Daniella Russell,
director of dR Global, a spa consultancy, training and distribution company.

“It seems that the DHA are now considering removing the computer-based Prometric Testing that they implemented for existing, qualified beauty and massage therapists,” Russell said. “This will make it easier for these people to meet regulatory standards as the Prometric Tests were difficult because they were very medical.”

The laws bring together all rules and regulations pertaining to the health sector under one remit and incorporate several updates in line with international practices. The overview document, the Dubai Healthcare Professionals Licensing Guide 2013, outlines the specific credentials, experience and conditions required for every kind of health practitioner – including massage therapists.

These therapists have to meet a requirement of “not less than 500 hours including educational and supervised clinical instruction and produce a proof of current, valid first aid training” in addition to “a minimum of two years’ experience.”

While these standards don’t seem too stringent, Russell points out that therapists at standalone spas and salons must trained to an international level and, crucially, they must have two years of work experience after gaining the qualification before being authorised to work in Dubai.

“This means those therapists, from Asia in particular, who have work experience but no real qualifications, will not be able to work,” Russell added.

Officials are only checking standalone spas and salons at present, according to Russell, but she expects hotel spas to experience inspections of their employees’ qualifications in the future.

Passionate about developing, maintaining and delivering education and standards within the spa and wellness industry, Russell explained that she and her team are still working towards a more structured licensing program to suit the various levels of working standards.
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Dubai healthcare laws are too tough on existing massage therapists: Daniella Russell
POSTED 20 May 2014 . BY Helen Andrews
Daniella Russell is working on a more structured licensing program to suit the various levels of working standards
Previously qualified beauty and massage therapists are struggling to meet the regulatory requirements of the Dubai Health Authority’s (DHA) professional licensing unification laws for medical practitioners – launched in 2013 – according to Daniella Russell,
director of dR Global, a spa consultancy, training and distribution company.

“It seems that the DHA are now considering removing the computer-based Prometric Testing that they implemented for existing, qualified beauty and massage therapists,” Russell said. “This will make it easier for these people to meet regulatory standards as the Prometric Tests were difficult because they were very medical.”

The laws bring together all rules and regulations pertaining to the health sector under one remit and incorporate several updates in line with international practices. The overview document, the Dubai Healthcare Professionals Licensing Guide 2013, outlines the specific credentials, experience and conditions required for every kind of health practitioner – including massage therapists.

These therapists have to meet a requirement of “not less than 500 hours including educational and supervised clinical instruction and produce a proof of current, valid first aid training” in addition to “a minimum of two years’ experience.”

While these standards don’t seem too stringent, Russell points out that therapists at standalone spas and salons must trained to an international level and, crucially, they must have two years of work experience after gaining the qualification before being authorised to work in Dubai.

“This means those therapists, from Asia in particular, who have work experience but no real qualifications, will not be able to work,” Russell added.

Officials are only checking standalone spas and salons at present, according to Russell, but she expects hotel spas to experience inspections of their employees’ qualifications in the future.

Passionate about developing, maintaining and delivering education and standards within the spa and wellness industry, Russell explained that she and her team are still working towards a more structured licensing program to suit the various levels of working standards.
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CIDESCO to launch spa management course starting in August this year


The prestigious spa training organisation, Comité International d'Esthétique et de Cosmétologie (CIDESCO) is launching a spa management training course, which will start in August or September of this year.
Soul Spa Concepts partners with dR Global to offer clients a long-term spa consultancy service


Soul Spa Concepts, a spa design and consultancy company, has partnered with dR Global Dubai – the spa training and education consultants who distribute top cosmetic brands to offer knowledge to clients from design and pre-opening through to ongoing management contracts.
Dubai healthcare laws affecting massage therapists are under reform


Dubai’s strict medical healthcare laws which apply to massage therapists are being reformed with the help of principal and owner of the renowned Dubai spa training facility, Healing Zone Academy – Anne Cook and the director of spa consultancy dR Global, Daniella Russell.
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