What is a Clinical Will? A clinical will is an arrangement is in place to manage closure of their clinical practice in the event of their serious illness, death, suspension, dismissal or other sudden clinical incapacity. Professional bodies are increasingly insisting on clinical wills being in place for all therapists as a condition of accreditation. What are the new BABCP Requirements on Clinical Wills and When do they start? As of 1 September 2023, all BABCP Accredited and Registered members will be required to ensure that an arrangement is in place to manage closure of their clinical practice in the event of their serious illness, death, suspension, dismissal or other sudden clinical incapacity. This means that either your employer will need to have appropriate arrangements and contingency plans in place, or that you have a formal Clinical Will document that provides instructions to an executor in the event that you are no longer able to continue practicing. NB: This template is illustrative and for information and training purposes only and does not constitute or reflect legal advice. Your clinical will should be checked by legal or other professionals. This template is in no way endorsed by the BABCP.
The sessions include an initial period of settling in, relaxing and focusing on the breath. Once the busy mind has quieted, there will be time to go deeper into the space of the heart, to be still and to listen inwardly to connect with ourselves and those around us. The Zoom details are the same each week. If you would like to be added to the Weekly Peace Meditation reminder list, fill out the form below. The weekly sessions are normally facilitated by Kathryn Bingham, yoga teacher and former Hamblin Team member. Some sessions will be led by astrologer Patricia Godden, Hamblin trustee Victoria Willson, and invited guest facilitators. These Weekly Peace Meditation sessions are free of charge, but donations are welcome to help us keep our events either free or low cost. Thank you so much for your generosity.