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March 2011. Homeopathy Works: A View from Around the Globe (Vol. 14, #1), Featured Articles

One Vision, One Voice: The HAT Summit 2010 - Zofia Dymitr

By Zofia Dymitr   Mon, Mar 21, 2011

The Homeopathy Action Trust Summit met In October 2010 in Cambridge, England. The goal was One Vision, One Voice - a global strategy for a sustainable vision for the future of homeopathy.

On 1st - 3rd , October 2010, 70 homeopaths from all over the world representing most of our professional organisations and communities came together in Cambridge, England to create a difference. The goal was One Vision, One Voice - a global strategy for homeopathy.

The aim of the Summit was to begin the development of a sustainable vision for homeopathy that can be embraced by all stakeholders, will be motivating to all audiences and will positively mould public opinion.

Simon Taffler, PCH RSHom, Trustee, Homeopathy Action Trust, who opened the Summit, said "We need a difference, we need change. As a profession we are facing complex resistance from many quarters that needs to be met with clarity, strength, method and management - a global strategy." Read the full text of Simon Taffler’s speech here

The following article first appeared in the newsletter of the Society of Homeopaths, Autumn 2010.

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