TABI


As a member of TABI (Tarot Association of the British Isles), when providing my services as a Tarot Reader, I adhere to a code of conduct and ethics as set out by TABI in addition to my own personal ethical values. These core principles create the foundation for the readings I offer
which protects both my client and myself.

TABI’s Ethics

  • Readings are in confidence between the client, the reader and TABI.
  • Readings aim to help the client to take charge of their own life.
  • Clients will be treated equally and with respect.
  • Readers will be open-minded, honest and non-judgmental.
  • If appropriate, readers will suggest that clients consult a qualified professional. (e.g. health or legal professional.)
  • When a fee is due, the amount will be agreed prior to the reading.
  • If at any time a reader feels unable to complete a reading, they will withdraw tactfully.
  • Readings will not knowingly be given to clients aged under 18 years without permission from their parent or guardian.
  • Readings cannot be given about anyone other than the client, and questions relating to others (e.g. third parties, such as partners, family members, colleagues, etc.) will be re-phrased or declined.

As an organisation TABI has certain aims in its support of its members and promotion of Tarot Reading generally.



TABI Aims and Ethics TABI’s Aims


  • To promote the highest standards of ethics in teaching and reading Tarot.
  • To offer mentoring of a high standard.
  • To promote Tarot as a force for good and development in a person’s life.
  • To provide a network of fellow Tarot readers and enthusiasts for mutual support, discussion and experience.
  • To provide information and inspiration via a website and regular e-magazine.
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