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Vision Statement
Empowering people to health through homeopathy
To fulfill the
vision, the College was founded by Gwyneth Evans in 1991 in response to
the growing interest in and demand for homeopathy as a form of medical
treatment and the need for more homeopaths. The Wellington College of
Homeopathy has trained many of the professional homeopaths in the
Wellington region.
Mission
Statement
Offering education in homeopathy as a tool
for personal, community, and global well-being.
Aims and Objectives
• Training qualified practitioners of
homeopathy to national and international professional standards.
• Supporting and encouraging the personal and professional growth and
empowerment of students and graduates.
• Promoting public awareness of the benefits of homeopathy as a health
choice.
• Developing and monitoring the curriculum, teaching and assessment
skills to maintain a high standard in all areas of homeopathic
education.
• Maintaining moderation procedures to meet the NZQA requirements for
assessing to the National Diploma standard.
Standards of Training
The College provides for an international
standard of teaching in homeopathy. This is achieved by:
• Providing a well-balanced curriculum,
based upon the European Council of Classical Homeopathy (ECCH) standard.
• Laying a sound foundation of homeopathic principles.
• Expanding the understanding of the underlying philosophy of
homeopathy.
• Preparing the student to take on the responsibilities of a homeopathic
practice.
• Drawing on the experience of a wide range of tutors from throughout
New Zealand and Australia.
• Providing access to the largest private homeopathic library in the
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