Welcome to the LilleyPad Training website! We hope you enjoy browsing through our pages, and that you will find a wealth of useful information within. We pay great attention to the quality of our training courses, constantly reviewing them to ensure that they comply with appropriate legislation and current best practice. We take pride in facilitating your training by ensuring you learn in ways that are best for you. Methods are varied and the emphasis is on great exploration and encouraging curious minds, whilst ensuring humour and standards are always in the room.
LilleyPad Training has evolved from two areas of healthcare:
- complementary therapies
- pre-hospital emergency care
Gina and John Lilley have always had interests within health, which over recent years have become more focused on complementary and emergency prehospital approaches.
Gina has many years experience as a complementary therapist and Amatsu teacher still active in both fields, whilst John is an experienced Emergency Medical Technician working on double crewed Emergency Ambulances and as a solo responder for the busiest NHS Ambulance Service in the country.
LilleyPad Training is the culmination of their experience, offering first class training in Amatsu Soft Tissue Therapy and Emergency First Aid training.
You can find detailed information about our training courses within this website or please contact us with any specific questions.
LilleyPad Training is holding an Amatsu Discovery Day on 25 April 2020 (when social distancing restrictions are lifted) in Kings Langley, which you are very welcome to attend to find out more about training as an Amatsu Soft Tissue Practitioner. Click here for more information about the Amatsu Discovery Day.
Please email Gina or book via our Facebook page if you wish to attend. Should you have any further questions about training email Gina.
Due to Covid-19 social distancing guidelines this event has had to be postponed. We will advertise the rescheduled event once social distancing guidelines are lifted and it is considered safe to hold such events.