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Useful InformationTherapies United - PricelistAll the therapists are self employed which means that if you book an appointment with them, then you pay the therapist directly. Each sets their own treatment price so it's worth checking with the therapist how much they charge.
Disclosure ChecksSome of our therapists have undergone checks with Disclosure Scotland to enable them to work with children or vulnerable adults. Disclosure Scotland provides an accurate and responsive disclosure service to enhance security, public safety and protect the vulnerable in society. Therapists listed as disclosure checked have no listed convictions. Some have enhanced disclosures - please check with us for details. The therapist may have requested the disclosure themselves or via the organisation they are working with (eg a charity). There are different levels of disclosure and for more information about this please visit Disclosure Scotland.
The therapists who have been disclosure checked have a minimum of basic disclosure. This type of disclosure (termed as a "criminal conviction certificate" in Part V of the Police Act 1997) is the lowest level of Disclosure and is available to anyone for any purpose, on payment of the appropriate fee. It contains details of convictions considered unspent under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 or state that there are no such convictions. This type of Disclosure is only issued to the applicant. It is not job-specific or job related and may be used more than once.
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