The term "agents for training"
refers to the practice of both schools responding to requests
for "outside agents or representatives" to organise
training programs in the geographic areas where there exists
a general interest in training practitioners.
Generally, but not always, this involves a person
or persons (usually af-x® Practitioners
themselves) promoting and administering a training program
in any state or country, and subcontracting educational services
of the relevant school (i.e. School of Affectology [Aust]
for Australasia, and the Euro-Scandin School of Affectology
for other world localities).
Agreement is entered into between the agent
and the relevant school wherein the agent's role is:
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Promotion of the training course and achieving the required
student numbers. (As a general rule, courses conducted outside
Australia will be of no less than 10 students.)
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Financial administration including the structuring and collection
of student fees.
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Venue and ancillary needs administration for the conduct of
Tier 2 and any workshops conducted during Tier 2a studies.
For further details on agents for training
arrangements in Sweden and Northern Europe contact Robert
Taylor
For all other locations contact Brett
Ashurst or Ian
White.
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