Available for all students of Homeopathy. Informs students about the profession and The Society, and offers support and additional benefits throughout your student years.
Fees from October 2009:
£40 to students at Society recognised schools or colleges - application form
£45 for students at non recognised schools or colleges - application form
£50 for overseas students - application form
Your fee is calculated individually, depending on which quarter you become insured, and whether you have credit for any membership fee already paid. For example if you are a student and wish to become insured during the quarter 1st April - 30th June, you would pay three-quarters of the membership fee for the year, less credit for the remainder of the student year.
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Student Clinical Membership & Supervision - SC5
In these uncertain times of change within the homeopathy profession, find a safe haven with The Society of Homeopaths. Registration is far simpler than you think and your name on The Society register gives you a voice as a member of the largest organisation registering homeopaths in Europe.
Graduates from our recognised courses are eligible for direct registration, but you can still apply via our Individual Route if you have qualified through an alternative course, either overseas or in the UK.
Our supportive process simply involves the submission of a portfolio demonstrating your qualifications and experience, followed by a meeting with members of the Society's friendly and helpful team.
More information about the Society's Individual Route can be downloaded here or call Georgie at our education office on 01803 840187.
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New members fees
New members qualify for a heavily discounted introductory fee of £219 plus a one-off registration fee of £140 (£65 application fee and £75 portfolio review fee payable after one year).
For information regarding our registration procedure, contact Linda Austin, Registration Administrator on 0845 450 6611 or visit our website www.homeopathy-soh.org
Registered members fees
The fee for 2010 will be £420
. This pays for your insurance and membership services and includes the Society's regular activities in promoting homeopathy and providing services to the membership and public. For a summary of benefits of membership click here.
Your fees are calculated individually, depending on which quarter you become insured, and whether you have credit for any membership fee already paid. For example if you are a student and wish to become insured during the quarter 1st April - 30th June, you would pay three-quarters of the membership fee for the year, less credit for the remainder of the student year.
Top Tips for You!
On registering you will receive a complimentary copy of 'Running a Successful Homeopathic Practice.' Published to commemorate 30 years of supporting our members, this easy to use guide is written by professional business coach James Butler and award winning homeopath Sarah Whittaker RSHom. Full of advice and clear tips on creating a successful practice, the booklet also contains valuable tips from Society members, as well as acclaimed homeopaths from the international community.
This is just part of the bespoke business advice and support service that we offer our membership. On joining The Society you will be able to gain access to the members area which incorporates plenty of valuable advice and information incorporating practice support, promotional campaigns, topical press releases for you to personalise and more.
Benefits include:
Download application form here.
This category is for those with an interest in homeopathy, who wish to receive the Society's quarterly publications and any other information circulated to members generally. Subscribers attending Society seminars and Conferences also do not have to pay the seminar membership fee. Fees from October 2009 are £78 UK/Europe and £85 World. Download application form
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