Professional Codes of Conduct

Key Points of DPN Membership for Yoga or Dru Meditation Teachers

Maintaining membership as a Dru Yoga teacher requires adherence to three essential points in the Code of Conduct. Each of these points supports both personal growth and professional standards, ensuring that Dru Yoga and Meditation teachers uphold the integrity and safety of their practice while contributing to their development as skilled educators.

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DPN for Dru Yoga or Dru Meditation Teachers

Only graduates of the Dru Yoga Teacher Training (DYTT) who pass their final assessment and maintain membership of the Dru Professional Network (DPN) may call themselves "Registered Dru Yoga Teachers." The same rule applies to "Dru Meditation Teachers, graduated DMTT"

Continuing Professional Development (CPD)

Dru graduates must update their skills by accruing a minimum of 12 CPD points each year. Details on what constitutes the 12 points are described here. In case of extenuating circumstances or valid reasons for not completing CPD, contact us at info@drunetwork.com.

Continuing Prof. Development (CPD)
Professional Indemnity Insurance

It is the responsibility of Dru Yoga teachers to arrange their own professional indemnity insurance. The DPN offers discounted insurance through Balens Ltd, but it does not take liability for any claims or losses related to Dru Yoga activities conducted by its members.

Requirements

DPN Membership for Dru Yoga or Meditation Teachers

To summarise, these are the 3 key requirements to ensure your credentials and professional standing in the field.

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Membership

To call yourself a Registered Dru Yoga or Meditation teacher, you must first be a registered member of the Dru Professional Network (DPN).

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CPD Updates

It is also essential to stay up-to-date with your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) to maintain your membership and skills.

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Insurance

Lastly, ensuring you have valid professional indemnity insurance is crucial to safeguarding your teaching and your students.

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Protecting Your Dru Yoga and Meditation Credentials

To use the term “Dru Yoga” or “Dru Meditation” and related trademarks, you must have written permission from Dru (UK) unless you are a DPN member.

Registered DPN members have permission to use the term Dru Yoga or Meditation to describe and promote any of their Dru Yoga/Meditation lessons, seminars and personal consultations.

DPN members may use the term 'Dru Yoga' or 'Dru Meditation' in their company names, website names and email addresses for as long as they are registered members of the DPN.

If your DPN membership lapses, you lose the right to use the DPN logo and identify as a Dru Yoga or Dru Meditation Teacher. This ensures Dru can stand behind your training and confirms your continued professional practice.

To continue the high quality of teaching for which Dru is known, it is important to maintain your membership in the DPN.

Professional Codes of Conduct

Key Points of DPN Membership for Dru Ayurveda Health Coaches

The DPN Ayurveda Health Coach - DPN(A) is a register of qualified Dru Ayurveda Health Coaches who abide by a Professional Code of Conduct and keep up to date through CPD.

To continue the high quality of Dru Ayurveda Health Coaching, it is important to maintain your membership in the DPN.

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DPN for Ayurveda Health Coaches
DPN Membership for Ayurveda Health Coaches

Only graduates of the Dru Ayurveda Health Coach Diploma (DAHCD) who pass their assessment and are members of the DPN can call themselves a Registered "Dru Ayurveda Health Coach." Membership allows the use of this term in marketing and company branding, provided the correct logos are applied.

Continuing Professional Development (CPD)

Dru Ayurveda graduates must update their skills by accruing a minimum of 12 CPD points each year. Details on what constitutes the 12 points are described here. In case of extenuating circumstances or valid reasons for not completing CPD, contact us at info@drunetwork.com.

Professional Indemnity Insurance

It is the responsibility of Dru Ayurveda Health Coaches to arrange their own professional indemnity insurance. The Dru Professional Network (DPN) offers discounted insurance through Balens Ltd, but it does not take liability for any claims or losses related to Dru Yoga activities conducted by its members

Requirements

Maintaining DPN Membership for Dru Ayurveda Health Coaches

To summarise, these are the 3 key requirements to ensure your credentials and professional standing in the field.

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Membership

To call yourself a Registered 'Dru Ayurveda Health Coach' you must first be a registered member of the Dru Professional Network (DPN).

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CPD Updates

It is also essential to stay up-to-date with your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) to maintain your membership and skills.

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Insurance

Lastly, ensuring you have valid professional indemnity insurance is absolutely essential to safeguarding both your teaching and your students.

trademark

Protecting Your Dru Ayurveda Credentials

To use the term “Dru Ayurveda” and related trademarks, you must have written permission from Dru (UK) unless you are a DPN member.

Dru Health Coaches have permission to use the term Dru Ayurveda Health Coach (DAHC) to describe and promote their practice and personal consultations.

These full members may use the term Dru Ayurveda Health Coach in their company names, website names, and email addresses for as long as they are full members of the DPN.

If your DPN membership lapses, you no longer have the right to use the logo of the DPN or call yourself a Dru Ayurveda Health Coach.

This is so that Dru can confidently stand behind your training and know that you are practising accurately and professionally as an Ayurveda Health Coach.