As part of its duty to safeguarding the public, it agreed that for the public to be able to use Healers safely, they should be appropriately trained; and regulated, according to agreed and recognised National Standards. These have been in place since 2005, undergoing revision in 2011. During the intervening period between the 1950`s and today many other forms or styles of Healing have emerged all based on this central idea that there is an energy field governing health within the human body, not all conform to the National Occupational Standards for Healing. Some of these methods are reinventions of existing systems and bodies of knowledge; some are methods and systems taken from global Shamanic beliefs and Eastern religious and medical practice. Some claim to be entirely new methods “channelled” to certain Healers. Many of these systems whilst appearing superficially similar often contain language and descriptions of their methods that set them apart from both early spiritual Healing as practised by Shamans and Spiritualists and therefore are not covered by the National Occupational Standard for Healing. It is not the intention of the WFH to debate or discuss the differing merits of these types of Healing. Instead, we will seek to identify commonalities based on clear evidence and identify which ones meet the existing NOS for Healing. We will seek to identify that where possible practitioners and/or training schools meet the National Standards and legal obligations as set by the UK Government in meeting its duty of protecting the public.
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