Duty of Care
- Maintain the highest standard of Traditional Feng Shui in Australia
- When working on behalf of a client, advice shall be carefully, professionally and impartially given so that the client understands the implications
- Treat the client with the utmost respect, honesty and professionalism.
- Members who are consultants are expected to undertake continuing professional development, and to ensure that their competence does not fall below professional standards
- The Consultant will know the potential power of Feng Shui and use this with respect for their client and not for personal gain
- The Consultant will know their limitations and shall not provide advice beyond their level of capability
- Act with honesty, integrity and responsibility.
- Ensure that they are medically, physically and psychologically fit to practice Feng Shui
- Use only the skills in which the consultant is competently trained and certified.
- Ensure client confidentiality and privacy at all times.
- Never criticise a Practitioner in the presence of the client.
- Upon being found to be in breach of the Rules of the Association and/or Code of Ethics and/or Code of Practice I will voluntarily surrender and return all my membership certificates and Code of Ethics upon request from the Association.
- The Association recognises that other disciplines, therapies and practices can be complementary to Feng Shui, but are outside the context of this Code.
- Consultants should not make unfounded claims or implications about their own training, ability or experience and shall not seek to attract business unfairly, immorally, unprofessionally or in any way which would discredit Feng Shui or the Association.