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provide
service to clients solely in those areas in which they are competent to do
so and for which they carry relevant
professional indemnity insurance
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remain
aware of their own limitations and wherever appropriate, be prepared to
refer a client to another practitioner (regardless of discipline) who
might be expected to offer suitable treatment
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ensure
that wherever a client is seeking assistance for the relief of physical
symptoms, unless having already done so, that the client be advised to
contact a registered Medical Practitioner
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confirm
that they will never knowingly offer advice to a client which either
conflicts with or is contrary to that given by the client’s registered
medical advisor/s. (N.B. If the therapist has doubts or concerns
with regard to a client’s prescribed medication, they should, always
with their client’s permission, contact the medical advisor personally)
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accept
that any client referred to them by a registered Medical Practitioner (or
other relevant agency) remains the clinical responsibility of the Medical
Practitioner (or agency) and therefore to agree to keep that Medical
Practitioner (or agency) suitably informed of the client’s progress
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maintain
strict confidentiality within the client/therapist relationship, always
provided that such confidentiality is neither inconsistent with the safety
of the client’s family members or other members of the public nor in
contravention of the laws of the land
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ensure
that client notes and records be kept secure and confidential and that the
use of computer records remains within the terms of the Data Protection
Act
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obtain
written permission from the client (or if appropriate, the client's
parent/s or legal guardian/s) before either recording client sessions or
discussing undisguised cases with any person whatsoever.
("Recording" in this context means any method other than the
usual taking of written case notes. "Undisguised" in this
context means cases in which material has not been sufficiently altered in
order to offer reasonable anonymity to all relevant parties). With
particular reference to the use of CCTV equipment, all clients must be
fully informed when such equipment is in operation and as above, written
permission must be obtained prior to the commencement of any client
session. (N.B. Wherever possible, the practitioner should ensure
that such a recording is vision only - i.e. without sound)
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take
all reasonable steps to ensure the safety of the client and any person who
may be accompanying them
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ensure
that their workplace and all facilities offered to both clients and their
companions will be in every respect suitable and appropriate for the
service provided
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refrain
from using their position of trust and confidence to:
a)
exploit the client emotionally, sexually, financially or in any other way
whatsoever. Should either a sexual or financial relationship (i.e. other
than for the payment of relevant products or services) develop between
either therapist and client or members of their respective immediate
families, the therapist must immediately cease to accept fees, terminate
treatment consistent with Clause 12 below and refer the client to another
suitable therapist at the very earliest opportunity. (N.B. Clarification on
dilemmas experienced by therapists in respect of the foregoing may be
offered by the GHR on request );
b)
touch the client in any way that may be open to misinterpretation. (e.g.
Before employing tactile induction or deepening techniques, both an
explanation should be given and permission received)
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terminate
treatment at the earliest moment consistent with the good care of the
client
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not
permit considerations of religion, nationality, gender, sexual
orientation, marital
status, age, disability, politics or social standing to adversely
influence client treatment
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disclose
full details of all relevant memberships, training, experience,
qualifications and appropriate avenues of complaint to clients, upon
request
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make
no claim that they hold specific qualifications unless such claim can be
fully substantiated. (N.B. In the absence of appropriate medical
qualifications, no Registrant may utilise the title "Doctor" in
a manner that may mislead any member of the public to believe that they
are medically qualified and any use of this title must be clearly defined
by a suitable qualifying statement.)
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explain
fully to clients in advance of any treatment, the fee levels, precise
terms of payment and any charges which might be imposed for non-attendance
or cancelled appointments. (N.B. Whilst not obligatory, written material
is preferable to verbal statements as this is less likely to give grounds
for misunderstanding should any dispute between client and therapist
subsequently develop)
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present
all services and products in an unambiguous manner (to include any
limitations and realistic outcomes of treatment) and ensure that the
client retains complete control over the decision to purchase such
services or products
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conduct
themselves at all times in accord with their professional status and in
such a way as neither undermines public confidence in the process or
profession of hypnotherapy nor brings the GHR into disrepute
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a)
inform the GHR, in writing, of any complaint (of which they are aware)
made against them;
b)
inform the GHR, in writing, of any disciplinary action taken against them
by any professional body;
c)
inform the GHR, in writing, of any criminal offence of which they have
been convicted
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inform
the GHR, in writing, of any alteration in circumstance which would affect
either their position or ability as practitioners
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notify
the GHR, in writing, of any change in practise name, contact address,
telephone number or e-mail address, at the earliest convenient moment.
(N.B. It is the responsibility of individual Registrants to be aware of
their annual renewal date and to ensure that any fee due is received by
the GHR at their headquarters address within 30 days following the due
date. Non receipt of such payment would nullify registration).
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ensure
that all *advertising shall comply with the British Code of Advertising
Practice, accord with the British Advertising Standards Authority and make
available all such literature to the GHR on request. (*This includes all
material published on websites and in which matter, the GHR reserves the
right to decide, entirely at its discretion, whether to allow active links
to any individual website from the GHR site)
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make
available all relevant information requested as a result of investigation
by any appointed Complaints and Disciplinary Officer without hindrance
(whether implied or actual) or unreasonable delay and comply fully with
all requirements inherent within any Complaints and Disciplinary Procedure
to which they subscribe
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wherever
possible, obtain the consent of an appropriate adult (i.e. parent or legal
guardian) before conducting treatment with clients who are either under the
age of majority or are classified as Special Needs. (N.B. Ideally, an
appropriate adult should be present during such sessions. N.B.2
Where the client is under the age of 16 and requesting parental / legal
guardian consent would violate confidentiality, the therapist should employ
an assessment of the client's competency to consent to treatment on their
own behalf ).