I have been an HK practitioner since early 1990 and over the intervening years attended all the advanced HK workshops taught by Dr. Scott, Jane Thurnell-Read and Amanda Brooks. I was authorized as a tutor by Dr. Scott in 1993. To date, I have taught 400 HK classes, since running my first HK class in February 1994. I have had the privilege of sharing my passion for HK with students in the UK, in Germany, in Australia and New Zealand. After I graduated from the Queensland Teachers College, in Brisbane, I taught for twelve years in mainstream education in Australia and Canada and have a Bachelor of Arts degree from the UK Open University, majoring in mathematics. I am authorized to teach HK 1 to HK 10 and have received a ‘Certificate of Appreciation’ from Dr. Scott for my contributions to HK.
From August 1996 to March 2003, I was a member of the working party which produced the draft for the UK government to set the Kinesiology National Occupational Standards. KNOS was officially recognized in April 2003. I also served on the UK Kinesiology Policy Board for a number of years. At the 2006 International Kinesiology Conference in Keele, Staffordshire UK I was thrilled to be commended as ‘the most inspiring kinesiology tutor in the UK’. From 2000 to 2008 I was Head of HK UK.
In 2007, with Dr. Scott’s blessing, I had HK accredited with the Australian Kinesiology Association and after moving to NZ to live for a number of years had recognition granted as an Advanced Kinesiology by the Kinesiology Association in NZ. During my time in NZ, I started researching the Eight Extraordinary Channels and have now developed with Sandie Lovell a series of courses - Accessing the Power of the Extraordinary Channels (APEC) which we have shared with kinesiology practitioners in the UK, New Zealand and Australia.
I am a professional member of two professional organizations in the UK – the Kinesiology Federation and the Federation of Holistic Therapists as well as the Australian Kinesiology Association and a Friend of the Kinesiology Association of New Zealand.
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