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 GOVERNANCE AND COMMITTEES

 

CHARITY ADMINISTRATION 

PA Office 

Joshua Foyster

Finance & Houses Coordinator

Sophia Raja

TRUSTEES

  Mark Elmer (Chair)

Steven Bluestone

 Lakis Georghiou 

Lucy King

 


 COUNCIL OF MANAGEMENT 
Andrea Heath (Chair)

Andrew Royle (Hon Sec)

Jake Osborne (Treasurer)

Fuad Buraimoh (Therapy Service)

Amy Ison (HC)

James Mann (TC)

Kit Zinovieff (Study Programme)

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 FINANCE COMMITTEE

Jake Osborne (Treasurer)  

Andreas Constandinos

 Mark Elmer 

 Steven Bluestone

 

 AFFORDABLE THERAPY COMMITTEE

Fuad Buraimoh (Chair)

Andreas Constandinos

Kay Holmes

 

HOUSES COMMITTEE

Amy Ison (Chair)

Ian McMillan

Lakis Georghiou

PA Community Households Coordinator

Sophia Raja

 

Houses Maintenance 

Danny Arno

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 TRAINING COMMITTEE

James Mann (Chair)

Fliss Cadbury 

 Lakis Georghiou 

Elie Jesner 

Emma Stroker

Pamela Stewart

Alison Davies

 

  STUDY PROGRAMME 

Kit Zinovieff (Chair)

Lucy King

Andrea Heath​

Study Programme Admin - Iain Strong

 

    CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE

(GOVERNANCE)
Andrew Royle (Chair)

Emma Stroker 

Andrea Heath​

Lucy King (Advisor)

Iain Strong

 ETHICS COMMITTEE

Robbie Lockwood

Andrew Royle

​  EDI COMMITTEE

 Fuad Buraimoh

 Kit Zinovieff

 Robbie Lockwood

   SAFEGUARDING 

Andreas Constandinos (Lead) 

Joshua Foyster 

Sophia Raja (Houses)

​​​​PA Members awarded Honorary Membership for their long Service to the Philadelphia Association 

 John Heaton, Leon Redler, Lucy King, Barbara Latham, Miles Clapham, Hilary Cooper,

Alison Davies, Mark Elmer, Marie-Laure Davenport


EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES

The Philadelphia Association’s policy is to ensure equal opportunities throughout its work. Our thought and practice should demonstrate a respect for, and offer a welcome to, all people, regardless of racial or ethnic background, gender, sexuality or physical disability.


 

UKCP


The Philadelphia Association is a Member of the Council of Psychoanalysis and Jungian Analysis (CPJA), College of the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP)


 

CODE OF ETHICS

All practitioners of the Philadelphia Association shall as far as is reasonable uphold the welfare of their patients as paramount. The confidentiality of the patient shall be safeguarded as far as is consistent with the law and with the safety of the patient and others.

Practitioners should bear in mind that psychotherapy involves a relationship between practitioners and patient that is inevitably unequal. The practitioners should always keep in mind the vulnerability of the patient and ensure that they do not exploit the relationship for their own advantage.

Practitioners of the Philadelphia Association shall at all times treat colleagues with due respect.

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