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Training course – Start up a private practice for therapist, counsellors and allied health professionals

Ever wanted to start up your own private practice?  Do you need some guidance from someone who has been there and done it?

Book NOW to save 30% on your ticket – offer ends 6pm Monday 17th October 2016.

Running your own business can be scary and exciting at the same time. And if you’re going to be giving up the security of paid employment, then you’ll want to have some assurances that you are going about it the right way.

The Trainer

Jim Lucas has been running his own private practice for over 5 years. In this time he has learned what works and what doesn’t. He’ll teach you how to get customers, how to manage the important administration including pricing for profit and how to put in place the essential legal requirements to protect you from the get-go.

This is a 1 Day Training event packed full of useful information.You’ll develop your own Action Plan with the steps you’ll need to take in order to get started and build the business you want.

Who is it for?

This event is suitable for any health professional who is contemplating setting up their own private practice either part-time or full-time. Whether you are a CBT Psychotherapist, Counsellor, Coach, Physiotherapist, Chiropracter, Acupuncturist or Complimentary Therapist, you will get great value from the content on offer.

Although there are some differences between these professions, there is much more that you have in common. You have similar anxieties and what you need to put in place is relevant to all willing clinicians who want to run a successful business. It is also a great opportunity to build ties with fellow practitioners with whom you can set-up peer support groups.

Book now to secure a place. An Early Bird Offer is available for a very limited time only.

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/start-up-a-private-practice-for-therapists-counsellors-allied-health-professionals-tickets-27699374575

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