Hi
Not sure if you are in NI or ROI but I know that ECBS do course in NI but there is also Bowtech who were set up by the originators of Bowen.
There is a lady in Dublin called Ellen Cobb who does the Bowtech course.
Here is the link
http://www.bowentraining.co.uk/cours...urse_dates.htm
ECBS will do the course in five modules and I was swayed by that and went with them as the Bowtech is over about seven modules.
However, I felt that although the number of days taught in its entirety is similar I felt that with ECBS they tried to squeeze an incredible amount into the first module which for ECBS is four days as opposed to Bowtechs two day.
By the time I came home after the four days and tried to practice what I had been taught there was so much to go over I wasn't 100% sure that I was doing it correctly.
By the time I went back a month later I came to realise that there were many procedures I was not doing totally right that I felt I spent module two going over and over again what I was not doing right.
Now, I am quick on the uptake, I normally pick things up with no problem but if you are shown a helluva lot of procedures in a four day period and then go away and make any mistake in the next month it can take quite a bit to rectify them. I gave up the course after module three (I also didn't like the hard sell that we were getting about a lot of other things)
In hindsight I now wish I had gone with the other, longer course as, for me, it may have been better.
As for being recognised in Ireland I cannot see any reason why both courses wouldn't be.
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