hi George,
im not sure if this posting will get moved, but I will answer anyway.
This is the first government backed regulatory body for CAM in the UK. Yes there are already bodies such as GCMT, which have on their council, Professional Associations such as FHT etc etc. It is the councils such as GCMT, and their Professional Associations that have been advising CNHC, and it is to these bodies that CNHC goes for information on qualifications etc.
There are many therapists opposed to regulation, but in this case, it is regulation which has been brought about by the leading professional associations in CAM, so therapists should not worry.
Obviously there is cost involved, which is inevitable, which may put some people off, but I do think its a price worth paying.
When CNHC states that half of the therapists working in the UK wont make it onto the register, it is because there are so many uninsured and unqualified people working as therapists. It will hopefully see the end of qualifications such as some of those offered by BSY, SNHS and the like that do not meet any standard for practising, yet state that they are practitioner qualifications. If you take such a course then you wouldnt be allowed to register with CNHC and rightly so.
At STO, we deal with sports massage and sports therapy qualifications, and the amount of people who request membership with some of these distance learning quals, is untrue, and we have to refuse them. It is these that wont be able to practice under the CNHC banner.
I feel with the government backing (its not a government run body), and with the amount of publicity it will create (and already has in one day), it will put CAM into the realms of the public, where no Professional Association has been able to before now.