Tilley Farm is the Centre for TTEAM and TTouch in the UK. The Practitioner Training
Courses are held at Tilley Farm throughout the year. Accommodation is arranged with local
Bed and Breakfast establishments that are situated within easy reach of the farm.
How
To Become a TTouch Practitioner |
This Certification
program is designed for people who want to share the benefits of TTouch with their own
animals as well as for people who want to work with animals on a full or part-time basis.
There are hundreds of professional TTouch Practitioners all over the world.
Some work full-time with private
clients, many do TTouch part-time in addition to their other jobs, and some incorporate
what they have learned into their work with animals in shelters, obedience schools,
veterinary clinics and zoos. The rewards of this training program include an inspiring way
to relate to animals and a new appreciation and understanding of themselves. Many of the
best-known shelters in the UK incorporate TTouch into the work they do with the animals in
their care.
The certification programme to become a
TTouch Practitioner takes at least three years and requires a considerable investment of
time and effort. The programme consists of six sessions, each lasting five or six days.
During
the TTouch Training and Certification Programme, you will: |
Experience ways of
working with dogs, cats, birds and other companion animals that are unique and rewarding.
Acquire easy-to-use skills to deal with common behaviour and health-related problems. Use
techniques to increase performance and reduce stress in show, obedience, agility and trial
dogs.
Work with shelter animals to reduce stress and help them adapt more easily to new
environments. Learn how to help animals recover more quickly from surgery and injury.
Part 1 - Four
Trainings
In the first series you will learn more about the Tellington TTouch philosophy and
techniques. Our professional instructors demonstrate various techniques through lectures
and hands-on work with dogs, cats, birds and other small animals. You will visit animal
shelters to work with animals in rescue as well as working with some of the equine
residents at Tilley Farm.
You will learn how
to:
Identify behaviour, health and
temperament problems and learn creative solutions.
Work with cats to alleviate common
issues such as aloofness, timidity and aggression.
Learn to use the canine head collar,
body wraps, and other TTouch training tools.
Use ground exercises, obstacles and
the playground of higher learning to increase the dog's learning ability.
Implement new approaches to
stress-free grooming.
The first four sessions will give you a
firm foundation in the work. To enhance your education in this program, you will be asked
to work with animals between trainings and to keep a journal of your work.
On successful
completion of your first four trainings and case studies, you will have earned your
Certificate as a Practitioner-in-Training. You are then qualified to:
Charge for work with individual
animals according to the agreement signed on entry into the program.
Give short presentations, up to one
hour, introducing TTouch to clubs and organizations.
Part 2 - Two
Trainings
The second part builds on the skills and tools you have learned. As you continue working
with your classmates, teachers and the animals, you will incorporate new skills and deepen
your understanding of the techniques and philosophy. You will also be working with clients
and their animals during the trainings so that you can hone your ability to work with
individual animals and satisfy the needs of their owners. You will acquire information on
how to market yourself and your TTouch skills.
During the third
year, you will be required to:
Attend two week-long trainings.
Attend two weekend trainings when
possible given by TTouch Practitioners or Instructors.
Continue private sessions with
companion animals and prepare case studies.
Upon successful
completion of the course work, you will receive a Tellington TTouch Training Certificate,
Practitioner-1. You are then qualified to:
Work privately with animals on a
one-to-one basis.
Give one-day hands-on workshops.
Give a series of hands-on trainings to
groups, i.e. one session per week, afternoon or evening, for 6-8 weeks.
Use the official TTouch logo on your
business cards, letterhead and advertisements according to the terms of the agreement.
Each Practitioner
Training Clinic costs £450.00 per six day session. This does not include accommodation or
meals.
On-Going Training and the Practitioner Guild.
In order to advance to the higher levels
of Practitioner (levels 2 and 3), graduates must assist at a number of week-long trainings
and workshops. Details will be available on graduation from the two-year program.
After your second year, you will be
given a free one-year membership to the Guild as a Practitioner-in-Training. When you have
achieved the status of Practitioner, level 1, you have the option of applying for full
membership of the Guild. The Guild maintains a directory of Practitioners in the UK. When
people ask the TTEAM-TTouch office for a Practitioner near them, referrals are made from
the Guild list.
Instructors
of the Practitioner Training Programme |
You will be taught by our
team of professional instructors, each of whom have had a minimum 13 years experience with
The Tellington TTouch. Linda Tellington-Jones, Robyn Hood, Debra Potts, Edie Jane Eaton
and Jodi Frediani are the main trainers. There will also be qualified Practitioners
assisting at your trainings so that you can benefit from their experience and have plenty
of individual attention as you hone your skills. Occasionally people from related fields
such as allopathic and holistic veterinary medicine, acupuncture, homeopathy, naturopathy,
animal communication and business consultants will be invited to address the group.
A
Mentor to Help Support Your Learning |
You have the opportunity
to be allocated a Mentor after your second six day Training. The aim is to help to support
your learning between Practitioner Trainings and give a special point of contact for any
questions that you may have as you progress through your Training.
You are encouraged to express a
preference if you already know a qualified Practitioner who you would like to be your
Mentor. However, while we will endeavour to allocate one of your named choices, please be
aware that this is also a commitment on the part of the Mentor and that they may already
be committed to other students at that time.
For students who require further information about the Mentor Programme email Marie Miller |