Funded Projects

Even though users know how effective homeopathy is, it is difficult to produce scientific proof. We therefore aim to make effective high quality research a feature of our activities. We also wish to promote treatment for those on low incomes who might not otherwise be able to receive it. Although homeopathy is available on the NHS to a certain degree (your GP can refer you to a homeopath), and we support a number of projects where practitioners are working alongside NHS staff, it is still not always easily accessible for patients.

More projects have been funded in 2006 than ever before, and as they are fully set up and runing, we’ll tell you more about them in these pages.

If you are a practitioner thinking of setting up a project yourself, or know of an organization or someone who is considering it, why not download our guidelines and application form



Here are some examples of projects we have funded:

A Childrens Low Cost Clinic in Cardigan

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A grant from HAT helped run and publicise the Cardigan Children's Low Cost Saturday Clinic which has gone from strength to strength over the past three years.
 

The Toby Henderson Trust

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Centre for Autism Development