What is the IPRV?
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What is the IPRV?
The IPRV stands for International Professional Remote Viewers.
It's goal is to develop a Professional Code of Conduct that will allow the members to uphold a high standard of professionalism and ethics towards clients and all others involved in the process of Remote Viewing.
For Whom?
The IPRV's main focus is on applicational Remote Viewers, this means Remote Viewers working on real life cases. These applications can be but are not limited to; Locating Missing Persons, Medical Remote Viewing, Innovative Remote Viewing, Investigative Remote Viewing, Predictive Remote Viewing.
The IPRV would like to create awareness of the importance of upholding international laws and privacy within the field of Remote Viewing.
Accreditation
The IPRV will not provide official accreditation at this stage, since the Professional Code of Conduct and the standards of ethics are being developed. Professional Remote Viewers are welcomed to participate in that debate. If at some stage accreditation will take place, all existing members will then be reviewed for accreditation. (Please do not automatically assume that once a member, you will then be accredited!)
Membership
The IPRV will accept and support any Remote Viewer of all streams of Remote Viewing Training, under the following conditions:
The IPRV will refuse your membership if you can not comply with any of the above.
The IPRV will terminate your membership if a member does not uphold the Professional Code of Conduct.
Benefits
Members will have access to template and sample documents such as contracts, legal’s, professional reports. Members will be provided with tools and tips to improve their client and public relations. Members will be advised of the possible legal pitfalls they may face in their country or abroad. Members will be able to discuss their work with other Professionals.
Fees
The IPRV membership will be free of charge until Dec. 2009. If costs and demands rise we may have to charge members with an annual fee.
Contributions
Contributions to this project are most welcome. If you feel you can contribute to this project intellectually or financially please contact the Admin.
Regards,
IPRV Admin
It's goal is to develop a Professional Code of Conduct that will allow the members to uphold a high standard of professionalism and ethics towards clients and all others involved in the process of Remote Viewing.
For Whom?
The IPRV's main focus is on applicational Remote Viewers, this means Remote Viewers working on real life cases. These applications can be but are not limited to; Locating Missing Persons, Medical Remote Viewing, Innovative Remote Viewing, Investigative Remote Viewing, Predictive Remote Viewing.
The IPRV would like to create awareness of the importance of upholding international laws and privacy within the field of Remote Viewing.
Accreditation
The IPRV will not provide official accreditation at this stage, since the Professional Code of Conduct and the standards of ethics are being developed. Professional Remote Viewers are welcomed to participate in that debate. If at some stage accreditation will take place, all existing members will then be reviewed for accreditation. (Please do not automatically assume that once a member, you will then be accredited!)
Membership
The IPRV will accept and support any Remote Viewer of all streams of Remote Viewing Training, under the following conditions:
- The Remote Viewer shows or has shown sufficient knowledge of the general protocols and structure of Remote Viewing
- The Remote Viewer will actively contribute to upholding a Professional code of Conduct.
- The Remote Viewer has provided evidence of his/her applicational Remote Viewing with credentials, either on-line or in a confidential file to the admin.
The IPRV will refuse your membership if you can not comply with any of the above.
The IPRV will terminate your membership if a member does not uphold the Professional Code of Conduct.
Benefits
Members will have access to template and sample documents such as contracts, legal’s, professional reports. Members will be provided with tools and tips to improve their client and public relations. Members will be advised of the possible legal pitfalls they may face in their country or abroad. Members will be able to discuss their work with other Professionals.
Fees
The IPRV membership will be free of charge until Dec. 2009. If costs and demands rise we may have to charge members with an annual fee.
Contributions
Contributions to this project are most welcome. If you feel you can contribute to this project intellectually or financially please contact the Admin.
Regards,
IPRV Admin
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