Hi Paul,
that is what a regulator does, those are not my rules, however, take the HPC as Rustic has mentioned, physios, podiatrists etc etc have to pay to register with them. Currently if you are not HPC registered, you cannot take part in the vast majority of healthcare cash back schemes....so pretty much every practitioner will register, or lose out on lots of work. The sums are quite simple. This should be the same for our profession, but hasnt happened because we havent been regulated.
So on one hand we all bleat on about our therapies not being recognised, and on the other, when we do attempt to get recognition, we dont want it, nor do we want to pay a small sum for it.
Lets look at the new NICE guidelines for lower back pain, and Paul as a massage therapist, this should make your ears prick up....NICE have recommended that soft tissue/massage whatever you want to call it, be used in the treatment of lower back pain......guess who its recommending for the work....physiotherapists....even though it acknowledges that most are not trained. Now that massage is regulated, we can go to NICE and tell them that what we have are a bunch of TRAINED and regulated therapists, that can treat back pain using massage.
Rustic, how would you expect a regulator to protect you as a therapist? Or put another way, how would you WANT it to protect you? In my opinion, your Professional Association should be protecting you.
The reason I join any organisation is primarily for what it can do for me, as a therapist. What are the benefits and the advantages? I have joined many associations because I have made sure that they have worked for me, and I have made back more than I paid them in registration fees. The reason I registered with CNHC is exactly the same, just as chiropodists and physios register with HPC, because it benefits them financially, regardless of wether the public know who HPC are, the people paying for their treatments, ie, health care insurers and the like, know who they are. We all know we can never have enough clients, and if I can get an additional stream coming through my door, then I will. This is what we are working on with CNHC.
Anyway guys, ive always said, you have to make your own choices, I know that for me joining CNHC is the right thing to do.
Yoshin, you do mention GRCCT quite a lot. Do you actually know who GRCCT are made up of, because they make no mention of it on their website, not do they have any information on the Professional Associations that they have worked with to get regulation, yes I know they list lots, including mine, but they have actually done any work with us (unlike CNHC), and had they have approached us to do any work, as a Professional Association, we would have been very happy to, but they never did, nor did they contact any of the other PAs that I have put this question to. Now if they are a regulator, how can they regulate without coming to the PA's that represent the therapists in the UK. Or, have they kept it to their own PAs? Well surely not, because a PA should be seperate from a regulator, otherwise it would be conflict of interest, surely? After all it does say that on their own website..so then, if those running GRCCT were running their own PAs surely they would be in conflict with themselves??? Ah well, seeing as I have tried for months to find out officially, but cant, then it seems we wont know the answers to this will we, unless you can tell me who is running GRCCT???