Benefits of Teaching Membership to the SCMA
The benefits of being an independent Teacher School or College member of the SCMA are as follows. You will
- Have the opportunity to have your school college or training centre inspected for quality assurance and grading purposes by an accredited SCMA inspector based in Scotland (Fee payable).
- Following your inspection & approval as an independent teacher, school, college or training centre you will have the opportunity to be affiliated to the LWF (SCMA) Learn Direct Branded Reiki Training Centre.
- Receive a certificate showing that you are an approved teaching member of the SCMA
- Receive a license to teach Reiki issued by the SCMA
- Receive automatic affiliation to the British Complementary Medicine Association (BCMA)
- Have the right to use the BCMA & SCMA name and logo on your stationary and website.
- Be entitled to use the initials MBCMA & or MSCMA after your name
- Receive a free listing on the SCMA & LWF websites at www.scma.org.uk and www.reikiscotland.co.uk
- Receive Referrals in your area from SCMA & LWF websites
- Receive access to a competitive quote for complementary therapy teaching insurance.
- Have access to LWF (SCMA) Support via email or telephone contact.
- Be welcome to attend any Usui Tibetan Reiki sharing day/workshops organised by the LWF.
- Have the opportunity to participate in Continuous Professional Development
- Have the opportunity to update your Teaching Manual to the most recent level conforming with *VSR. (Fee payable)
- Have the opportunity to be supplied with the most up to date personalised training centre certificates / diplomas and manuals conforming to *VSR (Fee payable).
Terms & Conditions of Teaching Membership to the SCMA
Membership is open to all Reiki teachers providing that they meet the following requirements. You will
- Be expected to participate in *VSR (voluntary self regulation)
- Be expected to meet the Rules & Regulations of the BCMA (British Complementary Medicine Association)
- Be expected to meet the Rules & Regulations of the SCMA (BCMA adopted)
- Participate in an in depth Usui Tibetan Reiki Master Teacher exam paper. If your assessment does not meet the SCMA standard you will be required to attend a training course with an SCMA approved training provider as near to your area as possible (discretionary fee applies)
- Be required to have a 1st Degree Usui Tibetan Reiki course inspection carried out by an SCMA approved Inspector
*VSR (Voluntary Self Regulation) is a process that was the original concept of the BCMA in the late 1980’s and a professional approach to self discipline and accountability that was defined in a report compiled by the House of Lords in 2000. VSR calls on all professionals practicing complementary skills to
- Train to an agreed minimum standard,
- Adhere to agreed standards of conduct,
- Conform to agreed standards of therapy delivery
- And support ongoing education to further hone skills over time.
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