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As of 18 July 2019 the listings remain.
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@AutismDirectory @GWT82 Re: https://www.theautismdirectory.com/listing/homeopathy-cease-therapy
Please remove listings* for CEASE Therapy from your directory as the
treatment cannot help people with autism and is exploitative. The
acronym stands for "Complete Elimination of Autistic Spectrum
Expression" (itself a misleading statement).
The treatment involves supplements and vitamins, at much higher doses
than recommended by the NHS, and can result in diarrhoea and stomach
cramps. Tinus Smits (the inventor of CEASE) celebrated diarrhoea as
being some sort of 'evidence' of detoxifixation of vaccines https://twitter.com/UKHomeopathyReg/status/1109070117223235585
There have been various efforts to stop misleading claims made by people
offering CEASE (and in some non-UK cases to stop CEASE practice) as
this treatment does not work and is effectively a form of medical
neglect with potential harms to autistic kids.
1. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA, UK) has sent Enforcement
Notice to 150 homeopaths offering CEASE treatment to remind them of
permitted and non-permitted marketing claims https://www.asa.org.uk/news/cease-therapy-claims-must-stop.html. Some of these homeopaths who have failed to comply have been referred to Trading Standards.
2. The Federation of Holistic Therapists (UK) will not accept onto its
register any homeopath offering CEASE therapy (or homeoprophylaxis -
which means offering homeopathic remedies as a [non-functional]
alternative to vaccination) - see Section 3.4 in this PDF https://www.professionalstandards.org.uk/docs/default-source/accredited-registers/panel-decisions/annual-review-panel-decision-fht.pdf and general "not endorsed" info on their page https://www.fht.org.uk/therapies/homeopathy. Their register has been accredited by the Professional Standards Authority (PSA, who report to Parliament).
3. The Society of Homeopaths (SoH) still permits CEASE-offering
homeopaths onto their register though the PSA has been working with them
over the last two years to try and reduce the risk to the public from
this https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/apr/27/more-than-120-homeopaths-trying-to-cure-autism-in-uk.
They were re-accredited in 2018/2018 with some restrictions then,
controversially, the PSA (re)re-accredited their register in 2018/2019 https://www.professionalstandards.org.uk/docs/default-source/accredited-registers/panel-decisions/society-of-homeopaths-annual-review-2018.pdf
4. Last week The Good Thinking Society submitted a request for a
Judicial Review of the PSA's decision (to re-accredit the SoH) "to keep
autistic children safe from homeopaths who offer harmful CEASE therapy" https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/gts-cease-psa/ (also https://goodthinkingsociety.org/good-thinking-files-judicial-review-over-psa-reaccreditation-of-society-of-homeopaths/)
5. Many CEASE practitioners have a listing on an official CEASE website
which the Dutch equivalent of the ASA has found to be in breach of
advertising standards http://ukhomeopathyregulation.blogspot.com/2017/10/more-on-cease-therapy.html
6. Naturopaths in British Columbia, Canada are not allowed to advertise
or offer CEASE therapy, nor are they allowed to offer anti-vaccination
materials or advice, nor claim that vaccination can cause autism https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/naturopath-college-outlaws-therapy-promising-complete-elimination-of-autism-1.4682714
7. Homeopaths are working with vulnerable children without having a DBS
check and those who are not members of a Society (registered or
otherwise) have no particular oversight for safeguarding. This is
effectively a feral treatment (the treatment and advice are often
offered via Skype).
In response to the many, many concerns about CEASE and about the
regulatory changes some homeopaths are using alternative names (eg EASE
for "Easing Autistic Spectrum Expression") or the more general
"homeopathic detox" - but cynically the underlying 'treatment' is the
same. Please watch out for this.
CEASE Therapy has been around for a while but has only recently become
prominent in the last couple of years and as such it wasn't included in
the UK's Westminster Commission on Autism publication about Harmful
Interventions for Autism https://westminsterautismcommission.files.wordpress.com/2018/03/a-spectrum-of-harmful-interventions-web-version.pdf
Please do not promote this pointless but harmful treatment to people with autism or parents of autistic children.
*These are the homeopaths listed on your page who offer CEASE, please remove these listings.
• Acorn to Oak Health
• Liesje Cochrane
• Paula Lattimer
• Gill Marshall Homeopathy
• Roberta Young
• Jak Measure
• Dr.Joshi's Center for Autism
• Miranda Parson's Homeopathy
• Alison Roberts Homeopathy
Thank you
Jo
Thursday, 18 July 2019
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