Aims and Objectives:

  • The Association is a body promoting the relief of ill health in a holistic manner. We recognise that all creatures exist on a number of different levels and that disease may result from many different aspects in life. We seek to establish harmony and co-operation between therapists from different types of healing, on whatever level they may work, and to co-operate and work together in a truly holistic way towards health and healing.
  • Membership of Kent International Healing Association is open to qualified therapists of any discipline of healing, including registered medical practitioners, and to recognised ministers who practise in the ministry of healing.
  • The Association seeks, at all times, to implement equal opportunities, drawing together, under one umbrella, all disciplines of healing, promoting harmony across the world and assisting our fellow beings in the understanding of a spiritual being.
  • The Association seeks to support and promote all qualified therapists through complementary to conventional medicine and to promote public awareness of all disciplines of energy healing.
  • The Association aims to make the public aware of all forms of recognised energy healing and to encourage each member of the public to take responsibility for their own health. To this end the Association will assist in publicising all energy-healing practices and provide information for meetings and conferences.
  • The Association seeks to maintain and improve standards of practice and competence within the Association at all times and to eliminate any incompetence, malpractice or irresponsibility that may fall within their disciplinary procedures.
  • The Association recognises and respects all registered medical practitioners and the need to have a mutual understanding between them and practitioners of other complementary therapies.
  • The Association seeks to communicate and enable everyone, including registered medical practitioners or organisations concerned with healing, to join together to encourage closer co-operation and understanding.
  • The Association will give support to favourable legislation relating to complementary therapies in the UK and Europe.
  • The Association welcomes the increasing awareness and acceptance by the medical profession and will work to alert the public to the conditions under which medical practitioners may co-operate with alterative therapists without fear of any disciplinary action.