Code of Ethics

PROFESSIONAL FRAMEWORK

1. Client Privacy and Confidentiality:

  • We will respect and safeguard the confidentiality of our client's information and sessions.

  • We will obtain explicit written consent before sharing any client testimonials, stories or results.

  • We will use secure technology platforms and encryption for data transmission and storage.

2. Inclusivity and Non-Discrimination:

  • We will treat clients and students with respect, regardless of their race, gender, religion, sexual orientation or background.

  • We will create a safe and inclusive healing environment where everyone feels welcome and valued as a person.

3. Professionalism and Integrity:

  • We will always maintain high professional standards in all of our personal interactions and online communications.

  • We will be transparent about the qualifications, certifications, and expertise that we have achieved in our field.

  • We will avoid making false or exaggerated claims about our online services or tangible results and outcomes.

4. Informed Consent:

  • We will explain the nature of our holistic services, techniques, and outcomes to clients before they engage in sessions.

  • We will obtain informed consent from the client prior to our conducting any healing modalities and/or practices.

5. Boundaries and Scope of Practice:

  • We will clearly define and communicate the full scope of our certified expertise and holistic services.

  • We will refrain from offering any guidance or advice that falls outside our area of competence.

6. Conflict of Interest:

  • We will avoid conflicts of interest that could compromise the well-being of our clients or integrity of our services.

  • We will disclose any affiliations, partnerships, or financial interests that may impact your recommendations.

7. Client Empowerment:

  • We will clearly define and communicate the full scope of our certified expertise and energy healing services.

  • We will refrain from offering any professional guidance or advice that falls outside our area of competence.

Updated: September 6, 2024