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Unbenanntes Dokument
PROFILE
CIDESCO Background
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CIDESCO was founded in 1946 to give Estheticians the
opportunity to exchange experiences with their colleagues in other
countries.
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AIMS
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The aims of CIDESCO are
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to promote Esthetics on an international basis;
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to unite members on an international and national level;
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to create recognised training centres at an international
level around the world according to a CIDESCO training programme that
leads to the CIDESCO Examination and CIDESCO Diploma;
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to promote the exchange of professional knowledge, new
developments and information by organising international congresses.
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STRUCTURE OF CIDESCO
CIDESCO International has national Sections in 33 countries
spread over the five continents. Policy decisions are taken at the
annual World Congress. The General Assembly elects a Presidium of Board
Members from different countries - the President, Vice-President,
Treasurer, Secretary General, Member for Education and Member for
Public Relations. The organization is registered in Switzerland
(Commercial Register No. 6632) and has its Head Office in Zurich.
CIDESCO WORLD CONGRESSES
58 World Congresses in 21 countries have been held since 1946.
INTERNATIONAL CIDESCO SCHOOLS
Schools approved by CIDESCO International have to provide a
training period of at least 1200 hours and follow a training programme.
Today, there are over 200 CIDESCO Schools all over the world. Students
undergo practical and theoretical examinations which are invigilated by
an international Examiner appointed by CIDESCO.
CIDESCO DIPLOMA
Successful candidates are required to gain at least 600 hours
of salon experience before being awarded their CIDESCO Diploma and
CIDESCO Badge. Estheticians who have not been trained at an
International CIDESCO School but have at least three years’ salon
experience can also gain the CIDESCO Diploma by taking the CIDESCO
Examination
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during an annual CIDESCO World Congress, or
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in a CIDESCO School when the regular examinations are being held, if this is acceptable to the School, or
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if such examinations are specially arranged by a CIDESCO Section.
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Further details of these examinations can be obtained from the
Secretariat of CIDESCO International, Waidstrasse 4a, 8037 Zurich, Tel.
44-448 22 00, Fax. 44-448 22 01,
E-mail: info@cidesco.com
CIDESCO MEMBERS
Membership of CIDESCO International is obtained from the CIDESCO Sections.
CIDESCO BEAUTY CENTRES
CIDESCO Beauty Centres are beauty salons recommended by
CIDESCO that provide clients around the world with the best possible
service. These Beauty Centres must conform to certain conditions
regarding the facilities provided, e.g. equipment, hygiene and
treatments. The owners must be holders of the International CIDESCO
Diploma and be members of the CIDESCO Section, which is responsible to
CIDESCO for maintaining the high standard of the Beauty Centres.
CIDESCO Beauty Centres can purchase a metal plaque to advertise that
they are „Beauty Centres Recommended by CIDESCO“, which
endows the Beauty Centre with the reputation and goodwill of CIDESCO.
There are 80 accredited Beauty Centres worldwide.
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