The Radionic Association

  

ITS OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES

Objectives

The Association, which was founded in 1943, exists to train, and serve as the professional body for, qualified radionic practitioners, and also to provide a forum for others who wish to learn more about this fascinating science. The Association aims to promote the practice of Radionics as an honourable and skilled profession, to foster research into the science of Radionics and to provide a centre for the collection and dissemination of information.

Activities

The Association publishes the Radionic Journal, supplied free of charge to all members, holds regular meetings in London and elsewhere, offers training courses through the School of Radionics, maintains a lending library of over 1000 titles, supplies lists of qualified practitioners, handles queries and requests for information about Radionics, and maintains the Radionic Association web site.

The activities of the Association are directed by a Council which meets four times a year. The Association Office is staffed by a Secretary and an Assistant Secretary who deal with day to day correspondence and implement directives from Council.

The Radionic Association is an Introducer Appointed Representative of Balens Limited, 2 Nimrod House, Sandy's Lane, Malvern, Worcestershire WR14 1JJ, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority. The relevant authorisation number is 30578.

Membership

Associate Membership is open to all* over the age of 18, and an application form is available on line for printing.

All Associates receive the Journal, a Newsletter, and notification of meetings. Associate members who are not already members of a radionic organisation can vote at the Annual General Meeting (hence the description 'Voting Associates'.) (Applicants who are members of another radionic organisation receive identical privileges except for the right to vote at the AGM - please ask the Office for an application form for Non-Voting Associates.)

Students of the School of Radionics first join as Associate Members. As their training progresses they first reach the grade of Licentiate Member, and finally that of a fully Qualified Member of the Radionic Association, at which point they are allowed to use the designation MRadA. Holders of each of these grades are allowed to practise professionally. Qualified Members who give exceptional service to the Association and/or who do distinguished research work may later at the Council's discretion be awarded a Fellowship (FRadA).

*Council reserves the right to decline applications without explanation.

Subscriptions

Annual Subscription Rates from April 2006 

 UK Qualified members   £200 (staged)

Voting Associates  £25

 Non-Voting Associates  £30

Retired Qualified members  £30

Overseas Qualified members  £90

Training

Training for the examinations of the Association is provided by training courses run by the School of Radionics and approved by the Association. Click here for details.

The Healing Education Trust (Registered Charity No. 328253)

The Healing Education Trust was founded in 1989 to advance education in branches of healing already established by the Radionic Association. Donations are needed by the Trust to provide seminars, lectures and training courses, bursaries for students and educational literature. All communications concerning the Trust should be addressed to the Secretary at Baerlein House.

Enquiries

Enquiries and requests for membership application forms and publications are welcomed by the Secretary at Baerlein House, Goose Green, Deddington, Banbury, Oxon. OX15 0SZ.

Tel/Fax: (01869) 338852; e-mail: membership@radionic.co.uk

Visitors are welcome at Baerlein House, but intending callers are requested to telephone beforehand to ensure staff will be there to welcome them.

 

The Radionic Association is affiliated to the Confederation of Healing Organisations (CHO). Members adhere to a strict code of conduct.


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