Association of Biodynamic Massage Therapists
  • Welcome
  • About Biodynamic Massage
    • A Brief History
    • Therapeutic Aims
    • Theoretical Principles
    • The Practice
  • Finding a Practitioner
    • Practitioner - London
    • Practitioner - East England
    • Practitioner - South East
    • Practitioner - South West
    • Practitioner - Midlands and North
  • Become a Member
    • Becoming a Member
    • Members Page
  • Professional Training
  • Contact Us
  • Site Map
  • Research
  • Blog
  • The Journal
  • CPD Resources
  • Data Protection Guidance

"Think of seeds in a forgotten packet, they still have the impulse to grow into that certain plant, and they will germinate and develop even years later..."  
​Clover Southwell

Becoming a Member


The ABMT has different membership options, tailored to suit different purposes: 

Practising Members are  fully insured, have regular and appropriate supervision and undertake a minimum of 18 hours Continual Professional Development each year.  These members can be included on the ABMT's practitioner register.

Associate Members have  trained as Biodynamic Massage but, for a variety of reasons, are not currently practising.  This form of membership also now includes people who are not trained but are interested in the work.
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Student Members are in their first year of Biodynamic Massage training with one of our recognised training schools.
You can download the membership forms from this page (right). You can also find documents relating to our Constitution, Code of Ethics, CPD and Supervision Policy, in the sections below:

Constitution

abmt_constitution_revised_version_april_2015.docx
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Code of Ethics and Complaints Procedure

abmt_code_of_ethics_sept_2018.pdf
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abmt_complaints_procedure_feb_2019.pdf
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CPD Policy & Supervision

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abmt_supervision_policy_sept_19.pdf
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The Complementary & Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC)

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CNHC is the UK voluntary regulator for complementary healthcare practitioners that was set up with government support to protect the public by providing a UK voluntary register of complementary therapists. CNHC's register has been approved as an Accredited Register by the Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care. This means CNHC has met the Professional Standard Authority's demanding standards. All CNHC registered practitioners are entitled to use CNHC’s quality mark which demonstrates a commitment to professionalism and high standards. The public and those who commission the services of complementary healthcare practitioners can choose with confidence, by looking for the CNHC quality mark.

CNHC Registration

CNHC has agreed that the Association of Biodynamic Massage Therapists may verify applications for CNHC registration and we encourage members to register in order to gain the CNHC quality mark. Members wishing to register should complete the CNHC request to register form.

To find out more about the CNHC email info@cnhc.org.uk, call 020 3668 0406, or visit www.cnhc.org.uk 

 


Join


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join_associate_member.docx
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Register with CNHC


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  • Welcome
  • About Biodynamic Massage
    • A Brief History
    • Therapeutic Aims
    • Theoretical Principles
    • The Practice
  • Finding a Practitioner
    • Practitioner - London
    • Practitioner - East England
    • Practitioner - South East
    • Practitioner - South West
    • Practitioner - Midlands and North
  • Become a Member
    • Becoming a Member
    • Members Page
  • Professional Training
  • Contact Us
  • Site Map
  • Research
  • Blog
  • The Journal
  • CPD Resources
  • Data Protection Guidance