Professional Member Case Study: Using the Disclaimers

BLNA co-founder, Danielle M Bryant is a Professional Member of the BLNA because she accepts fees for her therapies and donations for her work with the Biological Laws.

Danielle practises Kinesiology, Nutritional therapy, Homeopathy with the foundation of the Biological Laws. This means her therapies have been adapted to include analysis of her clients’ symptoms and issues through the lens of the Bioloigcal Laws with assistance in conflict resolution and supporting the healing program, and all therapies are offered as a complement to the Biological Program when required.

Here are links to Danielle’s therapy website where she uses the disclaimers and her membership seal/badge (click on the images to be taken to the full page):

Membership Badge displayed on the website banner, therefore present on every page of the website.
Full disclaimer page linked from her Booking Conditions and online Booking Calendar to make it clear that clients agree to the BLNA Associate Membership terms.
Also an explanation on her welcome page with a link for more information to the BLNA.
Also detailed on each page where a session involving the Biological Laws/GNM is advertisied

Danielle is also an active Advocate of the Biological Laws, with social media groups, but as she accepts donations she is a Professional Member and not an Advocate Member, which is a lower cost option for those who work purely voluntarily.

Membership Seal/Badge on the banner of her Blog Website
Brief Disclaimer on the Website Footer so it is displayed on every page

Full Website Disclaimer page here: https://daniellembryant.com/2017/12/01/medical-disclaimer/

Detailed on Youtube Channel in the ‘About’ section
Detailed on Facebook bio
On the Facebook Group ‘About’ and also in full as a pinned post (cannot share screenshot due to privacy settings)
Agreement in the questions to join the Facebook group
On the pinned post of the Telegram Support Group, with a welcome bot who links new members to this disclaimer

Danielle also runs Workshops and Events, so uses the BLNA registration form for event participants, as well as adding disclaimers and also information on her event pages, and all events begin with the following slide where she explains the BLNA and membership.

Everywhere there is public interaction needs a disclaimer or a link to a disclaimer so it is clear and under no circumstances can anyone say there were not aware of this. Where there are not the facilities to click to agree to the terms of the disclaimer, the wording needs to reflect a ‘conditional acceptance’ – for example, “By being a member of this group, you agree to be an Assocaite Member of the BLNA and adhere to the BLNA Code of Conduct, info here: LINK”

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