
GOVERNANCE AND COMMITTEES
CHARITY ADMINISTRATION
PA Office
Joshua Foyster
Finance & Houses Coordinator
Sophia Raja
TRUSTEES
Mark Elmer (Chair)
Steven Bluestone
Lois Colling
Lakis Georghiou
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)
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
Sophia Raja (Houses Coordinator)
Houses Maintenance - Danny Arno
TRAINING COMMITTEE
James Mann (Chair)
Fliss Cadbury
Lakis Georghiou
Elie Jesner
Emma Stroker
Pamela Stewart
STUDY PROGRAMME
Kit Zinovieff (Chair)
Lucy King
Andrea Heath
CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE
(GOVERNANCE)
Andrew Royle (Chair)
Emma Stroker
Andrea Heath
Lucy King (Advisor)
ETHICS COMMITTEE
Robbie Lockwood
CPJA Rep - Emma Stroker
EDI COMMITTEE
Fuad Buraimoh
Kit Zinovieff
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, Marie-Laure Davenport, Alison Davies, Mark Elmer
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.
