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Reiki Consultation Report
August 2007
On September 9th 2006 the RRWG launched a consultation with Reiki practitioners, teachers and other interested parties on the future self-regulation of Reiki and the creation of a national register of professional Reiki practitioners. Flyers regarding the consultation were printed and circulated to all organisations; leaflets were also provided which organisations themselves were responsible for printing and distributing. Member organisations were asked to advise their members of the consultation. Four documents were presented for consultation these were:
- The future of the Reiki profession through VSR
- Education & Accreditation
- Code of Ethics and Practice
- Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
Each of the consultation documents was available for download from the RRWG website or hard copies could be requested Feedback forms could be either posted to the RRWG or downloaded and emailed back. The consultation process also involved road shows in 9 cities throughout the UK between September and November 2006:
- Stirling (9th September),
- Newcastle (16th September),
- Manchester (23rd September)
- Belfast (30th September)
- Birmingham (7th October)
- Norwich (14th October)
- Exeter (21ST October)
- London (28th October)
- Newport, Wales (4th November).
This report was analysed and produced by independent analyst Maria Regina Marchini Bindao.
Downloads
RRWG Report on Consultation Documents [PDF, 377kb]
Appendices:
- Appendix 1 - Code of Ethics & Practice [PDF, 14kb]
- Appendix 2 - Education & Accreditation [PDF, 78kb]
- Appendix 3 - The Future of Reiki through Voluntary Self-Regulation [PDF, 54kb]
- Appendix 4 - Continuing Professional Development [PDF, 69kb]
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