CORE TEAM

 

Anthony Bickley LCSP (Phys), RSHom, Cert.Ed.

PRINCIPAL


With a background in banking, Anthony initially trained as an osteopath. He has been practising homoeopathy since the late 1970’s, and has been both Director and Chair of the Society of Homeopaths. He was also responsible for planning and creating the tradition of homoeopathic conferences in the UK. His aims in homoeopathy are:


• To help to develop Graduate homoeopaths who understand and practice the simplicity of homoeopathy, who can relate each case to the principles and who can put those principles correctly into action in their daily work.
• To help practitioners who are willing to doubt, test and challenge the principles with rigour until they become convinced of their efficacy through their own work
• To encourage practitioners to develop their caring skills in such a way as to increase their practices and their incomes to professional levels. His work has been published in various homoeopathy publications throughout the world and he has lectured at conferences and seminars in UK, Denmark, Ireland and USA. When not doing homoeopathy or osteopathy or teaching them he listens (and sometimes sings) to folk, jazz and blues music or scours auction rooms in search of marine watercolours.

 

Mo Morrish BSc, MCCH, RSHom, Cert.Ed.
SUPERVISION CO-ORDINATOR

HEAD OF PRINCIPLES AND PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT


Previously a Microbiologist, Mo graduated from the College of Classical Homoeopathy in 1991 and registered with the Society of Homeopaths in 1994. Now a senior Lecturer at the British School of Homoeopathy, where he has taught and explored the principles and philosophy of homoeopathy for nearly 15 years. Mo also coordinates the School’s supervised clinical training programme. Mo is committed to individuality, simplicity, clarity and fun in both life and learning. He has a particular interest in the healing of men, and the development of a positive and healthy masculinity within this culture. (He also works regularly at Positive Action South West with people struggling with HIV and AIDS)

 

 

Alison Morrish LBSH RSHom
CLINIC CO-ORDINATOR, HEAD OF MATERIA MEDICA


Graduating from the British School of Homoeopathy in 1995, and registering with the Society of Homeopaths in 1998, Ali has been teaching at the BSH since 2000. She is now head of the materia medica department, where her enthusiasm for the homoeopathic medicines is infectious. Ali co-ordinates the busy 4th year clinic,
which utilises her supervision expertise to the maximum. Ali has a particular interest in the homoeopathic treatment of people with cancer. She has completed a residential training course at the Bristol Cancer Help Centre and is working as a homoeopath in the busy CAM department at St. Luke’s Hospice in Plymouth. Ali and her husband Mo run a full-time varied practice in Exeter and between them have eight children, which they cite as being a rich source of loving experience which helps to keep them grounded!

 

 

Elaine Watson B.Sc., M.Sc., LBSH, Cert.Ed., RSHom
ANATOMY AND PHSIOLOGY TUTOR, CLINICAL MEDICINE TUTOR


Elaine teaches anatomy and physiology, clinical medicine and some materia medica. Her background is in zoology, although she has been practising homoeopathy in her hometown of Caerphilly as well as in Cardiff, for several years. A qualified teacher, Elaine runs a low cost children’s clinic.

 

 

Sarah Bickley, LBSH

PROJECT MANAGER

 

NOW ON MATERNITY LEAVE

Sarah, who is Anthony’s eldest daughter has studied and worked her way through the BSH ranks from student (graduating in 1998) through Administrator to Director of Studies to her current role as Project Manager. Sarah is responsible for long term planning, external projects and she represents the BSH in homoeopathic education and its development on a national level. Sarah is passionate about the college’s aim to provide the best possible learning experience for students. She lives and works with her children in North Devon, where she indulges her passion for the sea, sand and sports as frequently as possible.

 

 

Androulla Derbyshire LBSH RSHom
CASEWORK LECTURER

After a career in catering, Androulla first became interested in Homoeopathy when her daughter developed chronic eczema.  Following her daughter’s successful treatment, she decided that she wanted to know more and undertook her training at the British School of Homoeopathy.

Since graduating in 2004, Androulla has been practicing in Marlborough treating many people with a variety of problems, all of which have been helped with Homoeopathy.

Her main interest is the treatment of women and children. Her passion for Homoeopathy has never waned and she hopes that in her teaching role she can help to encourage that enthusiasm in others.

In her free time she enjoys cooking and feeding family and friends and is never knowingly under-catered!

 

 

 

 

Ian Webster DSH MARH

LECTURER

My journey with homeopathy began in 1982 with enrolment in an Australian college for homeopathy. At that time however, the quality of homeopathic education in Australia was generally poor. There was a high quality of teaching in medical sciences though and I spent three years extensively studying the medical sciences. Through private study of homeopathy, my passion for it grew. It was time for travel and I was up for anywhere. It took some time to locate overseas colleges and eventually it became clear that England was the place. In 1987, I commenced studying at the School of Homeopathy. After qualification, I practised in a rural coastal area of northern New South Wales for five years and then returned to England in 1997. I have been practising in south Devon since. Twenty five years on, the flame of homeopathy continues to burn strongly for me. Special areas of interest are the Bombay Method of practice; the treatment of asthma and mens health.

 

SUPPORT TEAM

 

Karen Leadbeater DSH RSHom

EXTERNAL MODERATOR

 

Pat O’Keefe BSc LBSH

LIBRARIAN

 

Pat is a graduate of the BSH and a practising homoeopath. She has run the BSH library and remedy scheme for many years and has recently branched out into book sales and homoeopathic supplies.

 

 

ADDITIONAL TEACHING STAFF

 

Miranda Castro

Trevor Gunn

Linda Gwillim

Farokh Master

John Morgan

Maggie Whittle


SUPERVISORS LIST


Karen Leadbeater DSH RSHom
Lisa Mansell LBSH MARH
Ali Morrish LBSH RSHom
Mo Morrish MCH RSHom
Debbie Schofield LBSH MARH RSHom
Elaine Watson LBSH RSHom
Ian Webster DSH MARH

 

“It has been a privilege to become part of the BSH. Even when
I thought that I could not cope, I was encouraged and supported
and made to feel that I was valued. I am dreading leaving this
year, I will miss it all so much. I think I have made friends that
will last a lifetime.”


Krystyna Baker - FINAL YEAR STUDENT 2006

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
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