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  • The mark of quality The accreditation of our register by the Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care (PSA) is our mark of quality. We remain the only register (dedicated to read more...

  • The regulation of homeopathic remedies The manufacture of homeopathic remedies is regulated by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), which operates a system to register read more...

  • What is the ASA? The Society has been in dialogue with the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) – the UK’s independent advertising regulator – since it began targeting homeopaths in (do we read more...

  • Our customer service charter sets out our commitment and the standards of service we aim to provide, and it applies to everyone who has contact with us including patients, the media and members. read more...

  • Marketing what you do is an important part of homeopathic practice, but in recent years advertising regulation has restricted what can be printed (both on leaflets and online) by practitioners read more...

  • Media interviews – what to do if you are contacted by a journalist It is unfortunate that homeopaths are currently facing an unprecedented and increasing amount of attention from a small group of read more...

  • Homeopathy Awareness Week is here! Now is the time to join colleagues around the world to celebrate and champion the many amazing health benefits homeopathy has to offer. Taking place between read more...

  • Democracy is the central pillar of the Society of Homeopaths and all of our registered members are eligible to vote in the elections of directors. The board of directors are responsible for read more...

  • Additional Resources In addition to guidance on how to use databases to search the published literature here are some additional resources that may be useful to members in their research read more...