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Nature Care College’s Legacy in Natural Therapies Education

Nature Care loves what they do and are very excited to celebrate 51 years of being at the forefront of educating people in holistic health and healing, with a focus on preventative natural healthcare.

Aptly named by founder Catherine McEwan, the college’s name comes from the term “nature cure”, which was used throughout Europe in the 18th century to describe naturopathy. The attentive and nourishing concept of “care” replaced “cure” and Nature Care College was born in 1973.

Nature Care has continued to be a unique community for those seeking a deeper understanding of health and wellbeing, offering an extensive range of natural medicine modalities.

One of the most rewarding aspects for the college’s inspiring and passionate teachers over the decades is receiving the heartfelt gratitude from our community of learners.

Why is natural therapies education so important?

Now more than ever, people are seeking more fulfilling, purposeful lives and are looking to the world of health, wellbeing and spiritual development to find it.

As we live longer, we need to enjoy a higher quality of life. There’s more to wellness than eating well and exercising. We need to learn to foster a life that nurtures a healthy mind, body and spirit.

Science and research are telling us that how we think, feel, see and engage with the world affects our cellular biology College(our overall health). This is something that the ancient healers and civilisations of the world have known for thousands of years. Since 1973, our purpose has been to provide a platform for holistic practitioners to pass on their vast knowledge while laying the foundations for future holistic practitioners.

Looking to learn something new or transition into a career you love?

The benefits of learning are numerous. The routine of study, connecting with like-minded people, and having a sense of purpose brings many wellness benefits. It’s never too late to break out of your normal patterns, learn to live your optimal life and improve your emotional wellbeing.

Whether you are after a rewarding career or looking to grow, Nature Care provides the opportunity to pursue your passions and find your purpose, courses are offered in a wide range of modalities such as:

  • Clinical Nutritional Medicine
  • Clinical Western Herbal Medicine
  • Clinical Naturopathy
  • Natural Remedies
  • Homoeopathy
  • Herbal Remedies
  • Iridology
  • Holistic Wellness Coaching
  • Food & Nutrition Coaching
  • Wholefood & Plant-Based Nutrition
  • Energetic Health
  • Meditation Facilitation
  • Astrology
  • Short Courses
  • Continuing Professional Education

4 benefits of studying at Nature Care

A holistic focused curriculum

Nature Care is renowned for its natural medicine curriculum developed with a core holistic focus underpinned with the right balance of science.

Approved ATMS education provider

Nature Care is an approved education provider for their Advanced Diploma Clinical Practitioner courses in Naturopathy, Herbal Medicine, Nutrition and Continuing Professional Education courses with the Australian Traditional Medicine Society (ATMS).

Flexible learning options

Motivation to learn is created through weekly live scheduled classes. Enjoy the ease of watching classes live online with a Trainer or watch the class recordings in line with your own weekly study schedule, or do both. The choice is yours!

Learn from experienced educators.

You receive enormous benefits in your learning experience from a range of successful practitioners who make it their purpose to pass on their extensive knowledge while inspiring you with their passion. Exposure to such depth of clinical experience provides Nature Care students with the confidence to graduate as work-ready practitioners.

Connect with Nature Care College today.

T: +61 8423 8333
W: naturecare.com.au, naturecare.com.au/courses/advanced-diploma-practitioner-courses/34
E: info@naturecare.com.au

Kate Duncan

Kate Duncan

Kate Duncan is the Editor of WellBeing and WILD. She loves surfing, creating raw desserts, flowing through nourishing yoga sequences and spending time with her new pooch, Maribou.

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