27/08/2022
I am a member of the British Acupuncture Council (BAcC) – the largest UK professional body for Traditional Acupuncture, which is accredited by the Professional Standards Authority (PSA).
The BAcC sets the highest standards of professional practice for the acupuncture profession in the UK and, as a member, I am committed to following both their Code of Professional Conduct and the Code of Safe Practice for Acupuncture, which defines the standards for the safe and hygienic practice of acupuncture.
As a British Acupuncture Accreditation Board (BAAB) qualified member, I am degree-level trained in acupuncture (a minimum of three years and 3,600 hours of training). I have had full anatomy and physiology training with an extensive focus on risk and safety. I’ve also undergone at least 400 hours of in-person clinical training and, having qualified, I now carry out regular risk assessments and yearly continuous professional development (CPD).
For more information about what being a BAcC member practitioner means and for more information on the BAcC’s role in upholding safety standards, please visit:
Welcome to the British Acupuncture Council We are the British Acupuncture Council (BAcC) – the UK’s largest, member-led, professional body for traditional acupuncturists. We have nearly 3,000 members. We're governed by an elected Governing Board and driven by a specialist staff team. Our members...