Terms and Conditions
Terms and Conditions (Animal Healing Sessions)
Animal communication and energy work are adjunctive therapies that work well alongside more conventional modalities. These therapies do not replace veterinary treatment. I am not a veterinarian and cannot diagnose or treat a sick animal.
If your animal is unwell, please take them to the veterinarian for assistance before booking a session with me. I am not responsible and cannot be held responsible for the health of your animal. Anything I recommend to you must be assessed by you as to its suitability for you and your animal.
Animal communication and energy work are deemed to be for entertainment purposes only.
The practices and processes utilised during Intuitive Energetics sessions are intended to support rebalancing your energetic system so you can live your life in a more aligned way. If you have a known mental or physical health condition, you must be in the care of a medical or allied health professional before you book a session with me.
Terms and Conditions (Human Healing Sessions)
I am not a registered medical or health care provider.
Intuitive Energetics offers clients a holistic perspective to aid them in their self-healing and self-empowerment. The information that you provide as a client is confidential and will not be disclosed to any third party at any stage, unless required by law.
If you ever perceive or feel that information given in your session opposes a primary professional provider’s treatment plan or recommendations, you are strongly advised to follow the advice and instructions of your primary professional provider.
Intuitive Energetics Practitioners are trained and accredited by the School for Metaphysical Practice. As an Intuitive Energetics Practitioner, I am dedicated to assisting and supporting people in positively changing their lives.
The practices and processes utilised during sessions are intended to support rebalancing your energetic system so you can live your life in a more aligned way. If you have a known mental or physical health condition, you must be in the care of a medical or allied health professional before you see an Intuitive Energetics Practitioner.
The advice and information offered in your session is based exclusively on my impressions and experiences as your Practitioner. Intuitive Energetics Practitioners are not registered medical or health care providers.
Intuitive Energetics offer clients a holistic perspective to aid them in their self-healing and self-empowerment. The information that you provide as a client is confidential and will not be disclosed to any third party at any stage, unless required by law.
As a client, you understand that you should never use information provided by your Intuitive Energetics Practitioner in any way that contradicts, conflicts, or opposes a course of treatment or plan of action recommended by a primary professional provider such as your licensed medical doctor, lawyer or financial adviser. If you ever perceive or feel that information given by your Practitioner opposes a primary professional provider’s treatment plan or recommendations, you are strongly advised to follow the advice and instructions of your primary professional provider.
It is a condition of working with an Intuitive Energetics Practitioner that you exercise your own personal authority. Your choice to act on any of the information provided in the session is solely your responsibility.
You must not be under the influence of alcohol or drugs when participating in any sessions, and you must disclose any mental health issues that may impact the ability of your Practitioner to safely work metaphysically with you prior to the commencement of the session.
I (Wendy Jones) hold my own professional indemnity insurance and offer to work with you as an independent contractor. The School for Metaphysical Practice takes no responsibility and has no liability for the actions of individual practitioners when using specific practices and teachings.
If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please discuss them with me or email the Principal of the School for Metaphysical Practice before booking your session: Dr Niikee - drniikee@vitalitytime.com.au
Ethics and Code of Conduct for the School of Metaphysical Studies
Intuitive Energetics is a holistic approach to support the management of a wide range of disorders and imbalances, both in the physical and energetic layers of the body. Intuitive Energetics practices are founded on the development of a therapeutic relationship and the implementation of support strategies based on holistic principles considering the clients mind, body and spirit. It encompasses intuitively guided practices unique to the individual and a diversity of additional processes to improve the wellbeing of the individual and community for the common good.
The Code of Conduct reflects the standards of professional conduct that are underpinned by ethical principles. This Code reflects the Code of Conduct for unregistered health practitioners in Australia, as well as additional considerations.
The Code of Conduct identifies ethical dilemmas that may occur in practice and guides ethical practice. Practitioners are accountable for their actions in professional practice and have moral and legal obligations for the provision of safe and competent support services.
1. Ethical Principles –
1.1 Conduct themselves ethically and professionally at all times.
1.2 Render their services in accordance with holistic principles for the benefit and wellbeing of clients.
1.3 First do no harm to clients.
1.4 Maintain current knowledge, skills and attributes through continuing education and personal development practices.
1.5 Respect a client’s autonomy, needs, values, culture and vulnerability in the provision of services.
1.6 Accept the rights of clients and encourage them to make informed choices in relation to their health and wellbeing.
1.7 Recognise the limitations of the treatment they can provide and refer clients to other appropriate healthcare professionals when necessary.
1.8 Treat clients with respect, and do not engage in any form of exploitation whether financial, physical, sexual, emotional, religious or for any other reason.
1.9 Must work within their scope of practice.
1.10 Must behave with courtesy, respect, dignity, and discretion towards the client, at all times respecting the diversity of individuals and honouring the trust in the therapeutic relationship.
1.11 Should a conflict of interest or bias arise, it shall be declared it to the client, whether the conflict or bias is actual or potential, financial or personal.
2. Duty of Care
2.1 Accept the rights of clients to make their own informed choices in relation to their health and wellbeing.
2.2 Prior to commencing an assessment or treatment, the practitioner must ensure that informed consent appropriate to that assessment or treatment has been obtained and disclaimer has been sighted and signed.
2.3 In providing assessments and treatment to clients, the practitioner must exercise reasonable skill, competence, diligence and care.
2.4 Shall not misrepresent or misuse their skill, ability or qualification.
2.5 Must not attempt to dissuade a client from seeking or continuing medical treatment.
2.6 Assist a client to find other appropriate healthcare services when required.
2.7 Can refuse accepting a client into their care if they believe they are not the right person to assist the client.
2.8 Must not engage in a sexual or other inappropriate personal, physical or emotional behaviour or relationship with a client.
2.9 Must ensure that a reasonable period has elapsed since the conclusion of the therapeutic relationship before engaging in a sexual relationship with a former client.
2.10 Any approaches of a sexual nature by a client must be declined and documented in the client’s record.
2.11 Not making claims or partial disclosure of relevant facts that contain any false, fraudulent, misleading, deceptive or unfair statements, or those intended or likely to create false or unjustified expectations of favourable results.
3. Personal Information and Confidentiality
3.1 Must comply with all applicable privacy legislation.
3.2 Subject to clause 3.1, practitioners shall keep confidential the information given by a client in the therapeutic relationship.
3.3 Client records must be securely stored, archived, passed on or disposed of in accordance with applicable privacy and health records legislation.
3.4 Must maintain accurate, legible, objective, comprehensive and up to date records in English of each client consultation. Any later modifications to these records must be signed and dated.