My favourite walking companion is Tim Kjeldsen. We walk the canals of Birmingham (more sweetly smelling, and less prone to rejoining the sea than those of Venice) and talk about the joys (many) and frustrations (many more) of working on the regulation of the field of the Alexander Technique.
One of the joys is the success Tim had, last year, spending incredible amounts of time and energy in 2007 helping design the Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council. This Council (CNHC) is slowly (actually, rather rapidly) taking shape as you can see by reading this http://www.fih.org.uk/what_we_do/regulation/interview_with_the.html
This Council is very likely to be the one we recommend ITM members to join sometime in 2009. We won't be able to force you to join, but it is likely/entirely possible that we will delegate the regulatory functions of our Professional Association to the CNHC.
I recommend that you keep an eye on the CNHC website at http://www.cnhc.org.uk for developments. As a regulator it appears to us to be more sweetly smelling, and less prone to be swamped by the sea, than any other.
Thursday, 30 October 2008
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