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Chiropractic Global Updates: Victories in Australia, Bill 36 in Canada, and Advocating for Animal Chiropractic

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Introduction: Before diving into today's episode, a special thank you is extended to the incredible professionals who make this podcast possible. Their commitment is commendable, and without them, this podcast wouldn't be feasible. Get ready for an enlightening journey as we explore the state of chiropractic, uncover untold stories, delve into groundbreaking research, and embrace the limitless possibilities within the fascinating world of chiropractic.

Don't forget to subscribe to the State of Chiropractic podcast to ensure you never miss an episode. Stay connected through the website and social media channels, where you can share your thoughts, ask questions, and suggest topics for future episodes. Thank you again for joining today's episode. Now, let's dive into the world of chiropractic.

Opening: Welcome to the State of Chiropractic podcast. Today's episode is packed with updates and crucial information. Barron Hoegh, the Executive Director of the Chiropractic Defense Council, is here to share insights and developments. Get ready for a substantial update on various fronts, from victories in Australia to movements in Canada and updates in the United States.

Australia Update: In Australia, significant progress has been made. The language concerning chiropractic adjustments for children under two has been removed from the chiropractic board's regulations. This positive change is the result of collaborative efforts from various groups, including the Chiropractic Defense Council, ACA, and others. While this is a victory, there are still issues to address, and ongoing efforts will ensure that policies align with evidence and factual information.

The focus is now on gathering data to support legal actions against documents that have had damaging repercussions. Chiropractors are urged to collaborate and share information to strengthen the case against unjust policies. The goal is to show the impact of decisions that lacked evidence and ensure that chiropractic remains a safe and effective option for children.

Canada Update – Bill 36: In Canada, particularly British Columbia, attention is drawn to Bill 36, which includes potentially harmful language affecting chiropractors' rights. The bill addresses amalgamation and introduces problematic elements that may set a precedent for other provinces. The Chiropractic Defense Council is actively monitoring the situation and preparing legal actions to defend chiropractors if such measures are enforced.

The importance of organization and collaboration within the chiropractic community is emphasized, as unified efforts can prevent adverse developments and protect the profession's rights. The need for chiropractors to join together, share information, and be proactive in defending their rights is highlighted.

United States Update: In the United States, efforts are ongoing to include chiropractic access language in the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). The conference committee is currently working on the NDAA, and the Chiropractic Defense Council is optimistic about the language being retained. Plans for the next year involve building relationships, especially with an upcoming election year, to continue advocating for chiropractic access within the military.

Animal Chiropractic Update: Animal chiropractic is a niche area gaining momentum. The Chiropractic Defense Council is actively engaging with organizations, schools, and states to streamline efforts and avoid duplication. Organizational conversations are crucial to create a clean foundation for future legislation. Chiropractors interested in animal chiropractic are encouraged to visit the dedicated landing page and stay tuned for detailed updates.

Closing Remarks: As Barron wraps up the episode, he stresses the importance of organization and collaboration within the chiropractic community globally. The vision is to create an environment where chiropractors can defend themselves against threats and collectively work towards a better future for the profession. The call to action includes spreading information, joining the Chiropractic Defense Council, and actively participating in the organized movement for chiropractic rights.

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Introduction: Before diving into today's episode, a special thank you is extended to the incredible professionals who make this podcast possible. Their commitment is commendable, and without them, this podcast wouldn't be feasible. Get ready for an enlightening journey as we explore the state of chiropractic, uncover untold stories, delve into groundbreaking research, and embrace the limitless possibilities within the fascinating world of chiropractic.

Don't forget to subscribe to the State of Chiropractic podcast to ensure you never miss an episode. Stay connected through the website and social media channels, where you can share your thoughts, ask questions, and suggest topics for future episodes. Thank you again for joining today's episode. Now, let's dive into the world of chiropractic.

Opening: Welcome to the State of Chiropractic podcast. Today's episode is packed with updates and crucial information. Barron Hoegh, the Executive Director of the Chiropractic Defense Council, is here to share insights and developments. Get ready for a substantial update on various fronts, from victories in Australia to movements in Canada and updates in the United States.

Australia Update: In Australia, significant progress has been made. The language concerning chiropractic adjustments for children under two has been removed from the chiropractic board's regulations. This positive change is the result of collaborative efforts from various groups, including the Chiropractic Defense Council, ACA, and others. While this is a victory, there are still issues to address, and ongoing efforts will ensure that policies align with evidence and factual information.

The focus is now on gathering data to support legal actions against documents that have had damaging repercussions. Chiropractors are urged to collaborate and share information to strengthen the case against unjust policies. The goal is to show the impact of decisions that lacked evidence and ensure that chiropractic remains a safe and effective option for children.

Canada Update – Bill 36: In Canada, particularly British Columbia, attention is drawn to Bill 36, which includes potentially harmful language affecting chiropractors' rights. The bill addresses amalgamation and introduces problematic elements that may set a precedent for other provinces. The Chiropractic Defense Council is actively monitoring the situation and preparing legal actions to defend chiropractors if such measures are enforced.

The importance of organization and collaboration within the chiropractic community is emphasized, as unified efforts can prevent adverse developments and protect the profession's rights. The need for chiropractors to join together, share information, and be proactive in defending their rights is highlighted.

United States Update: In the United States, efforts are ongoing to include chiropractic access language in the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). The conference committee is currently working on the NDAA, and the Chiropractic Defense Council is optimistic about the language being retained. Plans for the next year involve building relationships, especially with an upcoming election year, to continue advocating for chiropractic access within the military.

Animal Chiropractic Update: Animal chiropractic is a niche area gaining momentum. The Chiropractic Defense Council is actively engaging with organizations, schools, and states to streamline efforts and avoid duplication. Organizational conversations are crucial to create a clean foundation for future legislation. Chiropractors interested in animal chiropractic are encouraged to visit the dedicated landing page and stay tuned for detailed updates.

Closing Remarks: As Barron wraps up the episode, he stresses the importance of organization and collaboration within the chiropractic community globally. The vision is to create an environment where chiropractors can defend themselves against threats and collectively work towards a better future for the profession. The call to action includes spreading information, joining the Chiropractic Defense Council, and actively participating in the organized movement for chiropractic rights.

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