Meditation Australia Code of Ethics and Conduct
It is an expectation of membership that all teachers are familiar with the Association Rules, Code of Ethics and Conduct and the Formal Scope of Practice of a Meditation Teacher.
(This code is not a substitute for the provisions of the National Code of Conduct for Healthcare Workers, nor other relevant legislation in your State or Territory. If there is a conflict between this code and the law, the law takes precedence. Members should familiarise themselves with the National Code of Conduct for Healthcare Workers (you will find the MAA guide to the code by State/Territory here).
It is Meditation Australia’s understanding that this code applies to meditation teachers. Read here)
1. Teacher – Student Relationship
A good teacher–student relationship requires the teacher to have high standards of professional conduct. Meditation teachers need to respect the rights and dignity of all students. They also need to respect the trust placed in the teacher by the student. The following codes emphasise trust and safety as the basis for the teacher–student relationship. Please note, here the word ‘student’ includes those attending meditation classes, teacher trainees and those being mentored.
1.1 Respect and Rights
Teachers who hold membership with Meditation Australia will:
1.1.1 Demonstrate respect to all students regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, physical and psychological limitation, sexual orientation or religious affiliation
1.1.2 Respect the values, beliefs and aspirations of all meditation students
1.2 Confidentiality
Teachers who hold membership with Meditation Australia will:
1.2.1 Protect students’ privacy and right to confidentiality
1.2.2 Treat all information about students as confidential
1.2.3 Obtain consent from students before photographing, audio or video tape recording or permitting third party observation of Meditation sessions.
1.2.4 Request students’ permission before adding their names to mailing lists and be clear about the content of mail-outs. Respect also the students’ right to opt out of such mailing lists.
1.2.5 Be mindful of their duty of care and report any concern they have for the safety and wellbeing of their student to the relevant emergency support:
www.lifeline.org.au 131114
www.suicidecallbackservice.org.au 1300659467
www.kidshelp.com.au 1800551800
www.mensline.org.au 1300789978
or contact the Meditation Australia office (0475 709 612) and we will assist you to proceed with your report.
1.3 Effective Communication
Teachers who hold membership with Meditation Australia will:
Understand that relationships that are based on trust and clear communication enable teachers to work effectively with their students.
1.3.1 Communicate with students in a courteous, respectful, compassionate and honest manner.
1.3.2 Communicate respect for students through actions, language and behaviour.
1.3.3 Listen to students’ needs, concerns, and preferences.
1.3.4 Communicate clearly about ways to practise meditation safely.
1.3.5 Seek permission before, and be respectful when, physically touching a student.
1.3.6 Make comments about a student’s practice that are always constructive and positive and in no way denigrating.
1.4 Safety
Teachers who hold membership with Meditation Australia will:
1.4.1 Maintain a safe, clean and comfortable environment for the teaching and practice of meditation.
1.4.2 Maintain safety procedures for meditation equipment.
1.4.3 Support the safety of students in the teaching of meditation.
1.4.4 Adhere to relevant legislative requirements surrounding and care including Occupational Health and Safety and Duty of Care requirements.
1.4.5 Maintain public liability and professional indemnity insurance requirements.
1.4.6 Maintain current first aid training qualification and competency.
1.5 Professional Boundaries
Teachers who hold membership with Meditation Australia will:
1.5.1 Be considerate of the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual needs of students.
1.5.2 Be considerate of the preferences and limitations of students.
1.5.3 Consistently maintain appropriate professional boundaries.
1.5.4 Recognise the power imbalance between teacher and student and not in no way harass or exploit students physically, psychologically, emotionally, sexually or financially.
1.5.5 Declare and take appropriate steps to address any conflict of interest that may arise in dealings with students.
1.5.6 Avoid relationships that could compromise the integrity of the teacher-student relationship.
1.6 Grievances
Teachers who hold membership with Meditation Australia will:
1.6.1 Acknowledge the student’s right to make a complaint.
1.6.2 Take all necessary actions to resolve any complaints or grievances as outlined in the Meditation Australia Grievance Policy.
2. Relationship with Peers
These Codes outline a professional approach to working with other meditation teachers and relevant professionals.
Teachers who hold membership with Meditation Australia will:
2.1 Speak respectfully of other meditation traditions and health modalities.
2.2 Treat other meditation teachers and colleagues in a respectful manner.
2.3 When appropriate, refer to and work cooperatively with other meditation teachers and relevant health practitioners, to meet the needs of the student.
2.4 Consult and take advice from colleagues and mentors, when appropriate.
3. Professional Practice
These Codes relate to maintaining the professionalism in surrounding meditation teaching as expected by peers, students and the community.
3.1 Professional Performance
Teachers who hold membership with Meditation Australia will:
3.1.1 Maintain the currency of teaching skills and knowledge in accordance with Meditation Australia’s Guidelines.
3.1.2 Acknowledge and teach meditation within the scope of one’s skills, knowledge and ability.
3.1.3 Maintain their personal meditation practice.
3.1.4 Commit to ongoing professional development in accordance with Meditation Australia’s CPD guidelines.
3.1.5 Agree to cooperate fully with any MA enquiry directed to MA in relation to behaviour and responsibilities as a member.
3.1.6 Abide by all MA policies and procedures.
3.2 Integrity in Teaching
Teachers who hold membership with Meditation Australia will:
3.2.1 Respond in all professional matters in a manner that honours the profession.
3.2.2 Represent the benefits and outcomes of meditation practice with honesty, accuracy and fairness.
3.2.3 Respect copyright and all intellectual property and acknowledge sources when drawing on the work of others.
3.3 Business Integrity
Teachers who hold membership with Meditation Australia will:
3.3.1 Abide by all relevant business and legislative requirements, including, but not limited to, insurance, work cover, pay and conditions, taxation, accounting, marketing, and advertising, and copyright.
3.3.2 Ensure all information relating to the benefits of meditation and information used for promotional and marketing purposes is accurate, fair, clearly stated and not misleading in any way.
3.3.3 Treat all employees, the community, students, colleagues and other meditation businesses fairly, transparently and honestly in the course of all business transactions.
3.3.4 As much as possible adhere to environmentally friendly and sustainable business practices, including, but not limited to, recycling, using energy-efficient products, being energy efficient, reducing waste, saving water and travelling smarter.
Association Rules
Download a copy of the Rules of Association here.