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Boo Armstrong
Managing Director
was the director of Women & Health, an award-winning integrated health project in North London
raised more than £1m for charity
developed a UK-wide knowledge management project for telephone help lines across the UK
sold contracts for complementary and alternative medicine to primary care trusts and social services
created London's most eco-friendly, disabled accessible health centre (solar panels, water harvesting, low energy, non-toxic...)
Zoe Horton
Customer Services Administrator
has spent several years working in the corporate sector and now focuses her time and energy on complementary therapies
is a qualified holistic massage therapist
Faith Chadwick
Relief Map Co-ordinator
Clinical reflexologist
MSc Complementary Therapy: Bodywork from the University of Westminster, the School of Integrated Health
Works with homeless clients in Central London
Works with people with cancer in Cambridge
Works with drug users
Core member of Cirrus 9, the network of complementary therapy practitioners working in the drug and alcohol field
Committed to widening access to quality assured complementary therapies
Cabby Laffy
Clinical Supervisor
has developed a model of supervision specific to the needs of complementary medicine practitioners working in the community
has 8 years of experience supervising multi-disciplinary groups of complementary medicine practitioners
is the clinical supervisor in several health-based projects in North London
is an accredited psychotherapist, psychosexual therapist and group facilitator
has worked for 14 years with groups, individuals and couples
has 20 years experience and home study of complementary medicine