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Exempt Organisations (PDF) LONDON LOCAL AUTHORITIES ACT 1991/2000 LIST OF BODIES OF HEALTH PRACTITIONERS GRANTED EXEMPTION UNDER SECTION 4 AS AT 28th July 2014. * This list is for recommendation only, individual authorities may if they wish still require members of these organisations to apply for a licence in their Borough. Under Section 4c of the 1991 Act anyone who is registered with the Health and Care Professions Council does not require a licence, this includes Physiotherapists, and Chiropodists. In addition Chiropractors and Osteopaths are specifically exempted under the Act. Name and Address Date Granted Treatments Tel No Fax E-mail Internet ACUPUNCTURE 1. The British Acupuncture Acupuncture Council Moxibustion 020 8735 0202 8735 info@acupunctu acupuncture.org.uk 63 Jeddo Road Cupping 0400 0404 re.org.uk London Acupressure W12 9HQ Tui Na Auricular Acupuncture Electro Acupuncture 2. The Acupuncture Society, Acupuncture 27 Cavendish Drive Acupressure inc 0773 4668 secretary@acup acupuncturesociety.org Edgware (Chinese 402 uncturesocietyu .uk Middlesex massage, Tui na, k.yahoo.co.uk HA8 7NR Korean Hand massage,Qi Gong) Moxibustion Cupping Name and Address Date Granted Treatments Tel No Fax E-mail Internet Auricular Acupuncture Electro Acupuncture 3. The Acupuncture Acupuncture Association of Chartered Physiotherapy 01733 01733 [email protected] aacp.uk.com Physiotherapists Acupressure 390007 390057 om Secretariat Moxibustion Portcullis Auricular Southgate House Acupuncture Southgate Park Bakewell Road Orton Southgate Peterborough Cambridgeshire PE2 6YS 4.Institute of Osteopathy 14.7.14 Acupuncture and 01582 enquiries@ www.osteopathy.org Acupuncture Group Dry Needling in 488455 osteopathy.org Institute of Osteopathy conjunction with 3 Park Terrace Osteopathy Manor Road Luton LU1 3HN 5. Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine & 21.7.05 Acupuncture 8951 3030 8951 3030 [email protected] www.atcm.co.uk Acupuncture Uk inc Zhong Qi Gong k Shan Chinese Medicine & Tui Na Acupuncture Association 5a Grosvenor House 1 High Street Edgware London Name and Address Date Granted Treatments Tel No Fax E-mail Internet HA8 7TA 6. Federation of Traditional Chinese Medicine 19.2.2013 Doctors only 8 770 8818 online@FTCMP www.ftcmp.co.uk Practitioners Acupuncture .co.uk 21 Devon Road Acupressure/Tui Cheam Na Surrey SM2 7PE 7. Chinese Medical Institute 10.3.2011 Acupuncture 0207 388 0207 387 don@acumedic. cmir.com & Register Tui Na 6704 8081 com 101-105 Camden High Street London NW1 7JN 8. British Medical 8.12.2011 Acupuncture 0207 713 0207 713 bmaslondon@a medical- Acupuncture Society 9437 6286 ol.com acupuncture.co.uk 60 Great Ormond St London WC1N 3HR 9. Anglo Chinese Medicine 14.6.2012 Acupuncture, 0208 643 0208 643 [email protected] acmds.org Doctor Society (ACMDS) Cupping, 4222 3252 1a Cheam Road Massage Sutton Surrey SM1 1SN 10. Association of Chinese 19.2.2013 Doctors only 0208 578 [email protected] acmp-uk-org Medicine Practitoners Acupuncture 0148 (ACMP) Acupressure/Tui- 96 Cuckoo Dene Na Name and Address Date Granted Treatments Tel No Fax E-mail Internet Hanwell London W7 3RD AROMATHERAPY 11. International Federation 9.5.1994 re Aromatherapy 0208 567 0208 840 office@ifaroma. www.ifaroma.org of Aromatherapists examined Massage in 2243 9288 org 23.5.2007 association with Re examined Aromatherapy 15.7.2014 only. FOR FULL MEMBERS ONLY 12. Aromatherapy & Allied Practitioners Association 28.7.1999 re Aromatherapy 0208 653 020 8653 [email protected] aapa.org.uk 14 Orleans Road examined Massage 9152 9152 Upper Norwood 4.10.2007 Reflexology SE18 3TA AYURVEDIC MEDICINE 13. The British Association of Accredited Ayurvedic 12.9.2002 Ayurvedic 0208 455 0208 455 info@briturpract Britayurpractitioners.co Practitioners Medicine 6598 6598 ioners.com m 5 Blenheim Road Indian head, North Harrow remedial HA2 7AQ massage Name and Address Date Granted Treatments Tel No Fax E-mail Internet 14. Ayurvedic Practitioners Association (APA) 22.4.2008 Ayurvedic 01273 [email protected] apa.uk.com 23 Green Ridge Massage, 500492 m Brighton Ayurvedic East Sussex Medicine BN1 5LT BOWEN THERAPY 15. The Bowen Therapists Professional Association Bowen Therapy 084456 0871 info@bowenther Bowen-therapy.co.uk PO Box 2920 27.6.2002 17173 7335501 apy.co.uk Stratford Upon Avon CV37 9ZL 16. Bowen Association Uk 13.9.2012 Bowen Therapy 01295 office@bowen- Bowen- PO Box 210 319100 technique.co.uk technique.co.uk Boston Lincs PE20 3SB EAR PIERCING 17. Royal Pharmaceutical Ear Piercing 020 7735 020 7735 enquiries@rpsg rpsgb.org.uk Society of GB (ear piercing 9141 7629 b.org only) 1 Lambeth High Street London SE1 7JN MANUAL LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE 18. Manual Lymphatic Name and Address Date Granted Treatments Tel No Fax E-mail Internet Drainage Uk Manual 01592 01592 [email protected] mlduk.org.uk P.O.Box 14491 Lymphatic 840799 748008 rg.uk Glenrothes 27.6.2002 Drainage Fife KY6 3YE REFLEXOLOGY 19. British Reflexology Re examined Reflexology 01886 01886 [email protected] britreflex.co.uk Association 22.7.2008 821207 822017 o.uk Monks Orchard Whitbourne Worcester WR6 5RB 20. Association of Reflexology 0870 567 01823 [email protected] aor.org.uk Reflexologists inc the Re examined 3320 336646 International Institute of 22.11.2007 Reflexology 5 Fore Street Taunton Somerset TA1 1HX 21. International Federation Re examined Reflexology 0870 879 0870 879 info@IntFedRefl ntfedreflexologists.org of Reflexologists 3.11.2009 3562 3298 exologists.org 8-9 Talbot Court London EC3V 0BP SHIATSU 22.Shiatsu International Maulak Chambers 16.10.2000 Shiatsu 01787 01787 admin@shiatsu- shiatsu- The Centre 880005 220373 international.co international.com Name and Address Date Granted Treatments Tel No Fax E-mail Internet High Street m Halstead Essex CO9 2AJ 23. Shiatsu Society UK Eastlands Court 16.10.2000 Shiatsu 0845 01788 shiatsu.org St Peter’s Road 1304560 555052 Rugby Warwickshire CV21 3QP 24. Zen Shiatsu Society 1st Floor 68 Great Eastern St 22.7.2008 Shiatsu 0207 739 0207 739 zenshiatsusocie Zen-shiatsu- London 9916 9916 [email protected] society.co.uk EC2A 3JT SPORTS MASSAGE 25.Sports Massage 4.2.2003 Sports Massage 0870 0870 [email protected] www.sportsmassageas Association 0052678 0052679 g sociation.org 86 Nelson Road London SW19 IHX 26. Institute of Sports & Remedial Massage Cottage 2c TGEC 14.9.2006 Sports & 0208 375 0208 375 [email protected] www.theisrm.com Town Hall Approach Rd Remedial 3517 3517 m London Massage N15 4RX 27.BASRAT – British Association of Sport Sports Massage 0208 240 0208 240 cuminea@smuc Basrat.org Name and Address Date Granted Treatments Tel No Fax E-mail Internet Rehabilitator’s and Trainers. 5.2.2008 4184 4124 . Angela Cumine c/o St Marys ac.uk University College Strawberry Hill, Twickenham YW1 4SX TRICHOLOGY 28. Institute of Trichologists 24 Longroyd Road Trichology 08706 0115 938 admin@tricholo trichologits.org.uk London SW17 7PL Head Massage 070602 4303 gists.org.uk MISCELLANEOUS 29.Association of Naturopathic Practitioners Acupuncture Coombe Hurst 1/4/2004 Holistic Massage 01342 01342 info@naturopat naturopathy-anp.com Coombe Hill Road 303269 410909 hy-anp.com East Grinstead West Sussex RH19 4LZ 30.Complementary Medical Acupressure Association 22.4.2008 Aromatherapy 01424 001727 jayney@the- The-cma.org.uk Three Corners Ayurvedia 423505 2318379 cma.org.uk 49 Albany Road Colour Therapy St Leonards on Sea Qi Gong East Sussex Reflexology TN38 0LJ Shiatsu Indian Head Massage Name and Address Date Granted Treatments Tel No Fax E-mail Internet 31.Complementary & Natural 16.6.2011 Aromatherapy 0203 170 [email protected] cnhc.org.uk Healthcare Council Bowen 8338 k 83 Victoria Street Technique, London Reflexology,Shiat SW1H OHW su,Sports and Remedial Massage 32. Complementary Aromatherapy Therapists Association 14.9.15 Acupuncture 0208 996 [email protected] www.ctha.com 2nd Floor Reflexology 3061 Chiswick Gate Shiatsu 598-608 Chiswick High Road Alexander 0845 202 London W4 5RT Technique 2943 Reiki and other healing techniques Sports, therapeutic & holistic massage 33.Federation of Holistic Acupressure Therapists Aromatherapy 0870 420 02380 [email protected] fht.org.uk 18 Shakespeare Business 4.2.2003 Bowen Therapy 2022 62439 Centre ML Drainage , Hathaway Close Advanced MLD Eastleigh Reflexology Hampshire Shiatsu ,Sports & S050 9XG Remedial massage Indian head massage Moxibustion Thai Massage & Name and Address Date Granted Treatments Tel No Fax E-mail Internet Foot massage,Qi Gong, Tui Na, Auricular Acupuncture, Colour Therapy,EFT, Metamorphic Technique, Polarity Therapy. Stone Therapy 34. Institute for Acupuncture Complementary & Natural Acupressure 020 7922 020 7922 [email protected] Icnm.org.uk Medicine, incorporating the 21.3.1996 Aromatherapy 7980 7981 k British Register of Reassessed Bowen Technique Complementary 16.11.2006 M L Drainage Practitioners. Remedial, Sports, Can-Mezzanine Holistic and 32-36 Loman Street Indian Head London Massage SE1 0EH Reflexology Shiatsu Tui Na Qi Gong 35.British Complementary Acupuncture Medicine Association 21.7.05 Polarity Therapy 01293 01293 [email protected]. www.bcma.co.uk PO Box 5122 Indian Head 851760 851760 uk Bournemouth Massage Dorset Manual BH8 OWG Lymphatic Drainage Aromatherapy 36. LCSP Register of Reviewed Remedial Name and Address Date Granted Treatments Tel No Fax E-mail Internet Remedial Masseurs & 18.5.2006 Massage 01253 01253 admin.lcsp@ic2 Lcsp.uk.com Manipulative Therapists 408443 401329 4.net 330 Lytham Road Blackpool Lancs FY4 1DW 37.Health and Care Chiropody Professions Council Physiotherapy (Members are automatically exempted by Section 4c of the LLAA 1991 via the Professions Supplementary to Medicine Act 1960 – The Health Professions Order 2001 ) 38.Independent Professional 17/3/05 Aromatherapy 01777 01777 [email protected] Iptiuk.com Therapists International Bowen Technique 703177 869429 om PO Box 106 Holistic, Retford Therapeutic & DN22 7WN Remedial Massage Lymphatic Drainage Shiatsu, Sports Massage, Acupressure Thermo Auricular Therapy, Metamorphic Technique, Polarity Therapy, Reflexology, Name and Address Date Granted Treatments Tel No Fax E-mail Internet Moxibustion,Rolfi ng 39.Massage Training Institute 22.7.2008 Remedial & 0207 254 mti@massagetr massagetraining.co.uk P0 Box 44603 Therapeutic 7227 aining.co.uk London Massage N16 0XQ 40.
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