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To advance the
formal and professional recognition of Holistic Healers and set
minimal educational standards for Holistic Healers.
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To represent
the interests of and become an ongoing contact for Holistic
Healers. To provide professional advice and an opportunity
for social interaction.
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To represent
the interests of and become an ongoing contact for Holistic
Healers. To provide professional advice and an opportunity
for social interaction.
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To organise
workshops and seminars for post-graduates as well as the general
public.
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To set
Professional Standards and a Code of Ethics for practising
Healers.
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To seek
affiliation and where possible, accreditation with like-minded
groups and associations, both in Australia and overseas.
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To become a
point of reference to the general public and others working in
health-related areas, for information and resources concerning
Holistic Healers and Holistic Healing.
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To be a forum
for discussion about the changing nature of Healers and healing,
their public perception and recognition.
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To encourage
the teaching of Holistic Healing principles through community
groups, educational, medical and paramedical institutions, so
that more people will be able to appreciate the role that
Holistic Healing has in the broader field of health care.
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To assist
members to obtain professional indemnity insurance.
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To produce a
(quarterly) newsletter.