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BRCP - British Register of Complementary Practitioners

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Member benefits

  • Established in 1989, this is one of the longest-running and highly respected, multi-disciplinary registers of CAM practitioners in the UK
  • Professional progression/career path to the status of Senior Practitioner
  • Excellent Professional, Public and Products Liability Insurance available through our approved Block Scheme with Balens Insurance Brokers
  • Listing of Members on the BRCP website - your window to the general public, who can be assured that you are qualified, insured and meet our rigorous acceptance criteria
  • Support in setting up research, and opportunities for research seed funding
  • Practitioners receive exemption from London Special Licensing fees
  • Certificate of Membership to display at your place of practice
  • Individual support including regular updates and guidance on important subjects such as standards, the law, regulation and setting up in practice
  • Parliamentary representation
  • Free promotion of your events through our BRCP and CHO networks, social media and website
  • Member rates to attend workshops, Continuing Professional Development (CPD) study days, conferences and other networking events
  • Regular member e-zine to keep you updated with the latest news within BRCP, of our members and the industry

How to join

The BRCP recognises four groups of qualification for people practising Complementary Medicine:

  • Student Membership – this allows students to join the BRCP-approved Insurance Scheme and upon successful completion of their course they can apply for full membership of the BRCP, at a special discount rate.
  • Therapist – providing clinical assessment and services
  • Practitioner - specialist complementary medical diagnosis and treatment to assist health issues
  • Senior Practitioner - for teachers and those with higher levels of qualification and specialisation
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