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Setting Up a Complementary Health Practice

 

[ Buy this book ] S tarting up – keep it simpleThe good news, for most complementary therapists, is that the start-up costs for setting up a complementary health practice can be kept very low. Many therapists have built up thriving practices whilst operating out of a spare room at home, taking over a... [ Read More ]

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Patricia Bishop - Patricia Bishop runs a thriving hypnotherapy and healing practice in London. This is a thorough handbook to the complete business of setting up a complementary health practice.

 
 
 

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1.A Brief Word Before You Start

2.Locating Your Premises
Size Of Premises; Licences; Access For Disabled Clients; The Practice Environment; Security And Safety; Transport Links And Parking Facilities; Working On Your Own Or With A Colleague; Travel Costs And Personal Time Constraints; Working From Home; Occupyin

3.Equipping The Practice
Equipping Your Practice As Cheaply As Possible; Setting A Theme; Business Equipment And Furniture Suppliers; What Equipment, Furniture And Supplies Does Your Practice Need?; What Specialist Equipment Will You Need?; What General Equipment Do You Need?; Com

4.Financing The Practice
Planning For Financial Success; The Six-Step Planning Process; Putting Together Your Profit And Loss Account; Costing The Venture;

5.Insurance, Professional And Legal Requirements
What Legal And Professional Requirements Do I Have To Meet?; Insurance; Disability Discrimination Act; Data Protection Act; Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Venereal And Infectious Diseases – The Legal Situation; Treating Children – The Legal Situation; Trea

6.Money Matters
Banking; Do I Need A Separate Business Bank Account?; Why Might I Find A Business Bank Account Useful?; Savings Accounts; Loans; Credit Cards; Keeping Your Accounts; Using An Accountant; Income; Tax Credits And Grants; Pensions And Health Plans; Insurance;

7.Keeping Records
Why Keep Records?; What Records Do I Need To Keep?; Client Records; Data Protection Act (Dpa); Financial Records; Training Records; Insurance Records; Professional Membership Records And Certificates; Keeping, Storing And Disposing Of Records;

8.Training And Professional Development
Why Do I Need Further Training?; How Should I Plan My Training?;

9.Good Business Practice
First Impressions Count; Naming Your Business; The Working Environment; Your Session Charges; Your Working Week; Handling Bookings; Business Stationery; That All–important First Contact; Good Housekeeping;

10.Marketing Your Practice
Why Do I Need To Advertise?; What’s Unique About My Practice?; Who Would Be Interested In My Work?; How Should I Advertise My Practice?; How Much Should I Spend On Advertising?; What Approaches Should I Take?;

11.Future Plans
The Next Five Years Begin Now; Why It’s Important To Plan; Planning For Success; Planning Decision ‘tree’; Scheduling Your Plan; Creative Thinking To Remove Blocks;

12.Looking After Yourself
Why Is This Important?; Keeping Home And Work Life Separate; How Can I Physically Separate My Work And Home Life?; Monitoring Your Workload; Time Management; Looking After Your Own Health And Safety; Holidays And Time Out; Supervision And Mentoring; Person

13.Further Help
Access To Health Records; Accessibility Issues; Advertising On Health-Based Websites; Advice; Benefits; Bupa; Business Link; Children Act; Companies House; Complementary Health Directories And Magazines; Creative And Lateral Thinking; Credit Card Transacti