The European Confederation of Healing Organisations (ECHO)
ARTICLES
OF CONSTITUTION
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1. NAME
AND COMPOSITION
The
name is the European Confederation of Healing Organisations (ECHO)
The
European Confederation of Healing Organisations (ECHO) is an umbrella
organisation for self-administrating independent healer organisations in Europe.
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2. DEFINITION
OF HEALING
1. To
“heal” means “to make whole”. Healing is a traditional method, probably
the oldest known, and has been practised as a central part of folk medicine in
all known cultures since prehistoric times.
2. Healing
is a purposeful intervention by one or more persons aiming to help another
living being (person, animal, plant or other living systems). Healing is brought
about without the use of conventional energetic, mechanical, or chemical
interventions.
3.
Healing
involves contact healing (the laying on of hands), non-contact healing (in the
energy field near the physical body) and distant healing. The practitioner’s
state of consciousness, focused intention and exchange of energy is central to
healing. The intention is to strengthen the dynamic wholeness in the recipient,
physically, psychically and spiritually, and thus stimulate the recipient’s
natural self-healing abilities and movement towards
health,
growth and wholeness.
4.
Healing
is an innate gift, a natural potential that can be developed and strengthened,
and not a function of academic study. Healing does not require any specific
belief..
5. Healing
is not a medical therapy as such. Healers have no requirements for medical
training, and their clients must rely upon Registered Medical Practitioners for
all those matters for which medical competence is necessary; e.g. diagnosis,
clinical charge, prescription, medical care and medical advice.
Scientific
research shows that the effect of healing cannot be rejected, though it is not
possible to explain healing or its effects from the basis of a biomedical model.
Healing is best explained by a holistic, bioenergetic model.
Each
member of the Confederation is free further to define healing in their own terms
in relation to their own beliefs without in any way detracting from these
Articles.
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3. OBJECTIVES
The
objectives of ECHO are to:
1. Promote
consensus and unity in the European healing movement.
2. Maintain
and improve standards of practice.
3. Ensure that the benefits of healing shall be available to all who live in
Europe and that competent and gifted healers can legally offer their gift to the
public.
4. Consider,
discuss and make determinations on any other matters of relevance to European
healers.
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4. CONSTITUENT
ORGANISATIONS
For
an organisation to be considered for membership, ECHO require:
1. That
the organisation represents practising healers, as healing is defined in article
2.
2. That the organisation is not a commercial operation.
3. That the healer-members of the organisation must have the effective right,
through their elected representatives, or ruling bodies, to control affairs of
their organisation.
4. Acceptance of the ECHO Articles of Constitution and implementation of the
principles of the ECHO Code of Ethics.
5. That the organisation has Disciplinary Procedures in place.
6. Confirmation of the number of full healers and probationers of the
organisation
7. Acceptance of an annual subscription as determined by the council (*)
When
information has been assembled and considered compatible by the Steering
Committee of ECHO, the organisation will be asked to attend a Council Meeting.
The decision to accept new ECHO members lies with the Council, which has the
opportunity to ask any relevant questions before reaching a conclusion.
(*To
article 4.7: An annual subscription of 100 GB£ vas decided by the first council
in June 2001)
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5. TERMINATION
OF MEMBERSHIP
Membership shall terminate
1. on
receipt by the ECHO of a written notice of resignation
2. on the annual subscription due to the ECHO being in arrears for 4 months
3. on expulsion for good cause by resolution of the Council.
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6. GOVERNING
BODIES
1.
Each
constituent member of ECHO, with 50 full healer members or more, may be
represented in the Council with one elected or appointed member from each
organisation.
2. The
Council will annually elect a Steering Committee consisting of five individual
members.
3. The
Steering Committee shall prepare council meetings and shall only act with a
clearly defined mandate from the Council.
4.
There
shall in each year be at least one Council-meeting for the following business:
a.
to elect the steering committee
b.
to receive an annual report and audited account.
c. to
discuss current issues and to give mandates.
5. Any
resolution put to vote in the governing bodies shall be decided upon a show of
hands unless a poll be demanded by any council or committee member, and shall be
decided by a majority of two thirds of the valid votes.
6.
1/3
of the Council Members can at any time request a Council meeting to be held for
new elections or any other urgent business.
7.
Meetings
of the Council shall be announced with no less than 45 days notice in writing,
addressed both to the member organisation and with copy to its council
representative.
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7. DISSOLUTION
OF ECHO
ECHO
shall be dissolved in a Council meeting on the passing of a resolution of two
thirds of the Council Members. The assets of ECHO will be given to an
organisation with similar purpose.
The
European Confederation of Healing Organisations (ECHO)
FOUNDING
DOCUMENT
The undersigned organisations representing
national healer organisations of Europe hereby announce the intention to found
the European Confederation of Healing Organisations.
We do this
- acknowledging the need for an European
Regional Forum of national healer organisations
- acknowledging the increasing use of healers by the peoples of Europe
- acknowledging the need to cooperate on the basis of common ideals on the development of healing in Europe
- acknowledging that the healers of Europe need basic ethical rules and rules for good clinical practice
- acknowledging that national regulation for the practice of healing in the different European countries creates a need for the European healers to have a common voice
- acknowledging the need for cooperation with regional and international authorities to safeguard their practice and development of healing in Europe and elsewhere
- referring to the principles of the Charter of the United Nations and recalling the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights, the Covenants on Civil and Political Rights and on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
-
considering the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental
Freedoms of the Council of Europe
- paying particular attention to the Treaty of Rome and other treaties of the European Union on the rights of private services
-
confirming to safeguard the rights and general interest of the healers of Europe
by establishing the European Confederation of Healing Organisations (ECHO).
Provisions
of ECHO
Article 1
The legal registered office of the ECHO will be in
Denmark
Article 2
The secretariat
of ECHO will be domiciled initially in Germany.
Article 3
Legal
establishment of ECHO will take place when the Governing Bodies of five healer
organisations from different countries in Europe have passed a resolution for
membership of ECHO.
Article 4
Membership will be open to healer organisations in
their respective countries.
Article 5
Organisations representing both healers and
practitioners of other therapies may be accepted as member organisations.
Article 6
The founding document of ECHO, the statutes of
ECHO and the provisions of ECHO will be presented in their final form at a
conference in the year of 2001.
Signatory organisations:
From
UK : Murray Muspratt-Rouse (British
Alliance of Healing Associations)
From
Norway : Else Egeland (Det Norske
Healerforbundet)
From Denmark : Torsten Skjerne Dinesen (Healer-Ringen
/ LNS)
From Germany :
Michael Baker& Peter König (Dachverband geistiges Heilen)
From Austria : Hans Gerber (Zentrum
fur Geistige Heilweissen)
From France: Jean-Paul
Ruaud (Confédération Européenne Des Magnétiseurs et Radiesthésistes)
Copenhagen, 24. June 2001