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Ethical Commitement

Beginning February 27, 2020, all Yoga Alliance members—whether a Registered Yoga School (RYS) or a Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT), whether new or renewing—will abide by an Ethical Commitment, designed to unify members around shared principles and to foster safe and respectful guidelines for the profession of yoga teaching. This will assure the practicing public that Yoga Alliance members maintain a high level of teaching ability and accountability.

The Ethical Commitment will not be just words on paper but rather married with thoughtful action over time. Today, it is woven throughout the Code of Conduct and Scope of Practice. It’s built into the core curriculum now at the heart of our standards.

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Support for an Ethical Code of Conduct. Standards Review Project Survey, 2018

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The community voiced the need for this strengthened, contemporary Ethical Commitment loud and clear throughout the 18-month, community-led Standards Review Project that highlighted the imperative to promote equity, to reduce harm, to honor and leverage cultural differences, and to foster diversity and inclusion, all while maintaining the integrity of yoga’s cultural and historical roots.

This shared Ethical Commitment supports Yoga Alliance credentials as markers of high quality, safe, accessible, and equitable yoga teaching. In addition, this requirement (upon registration or renewal) elevates the public’s understanding of the yoga teaching profession and signals to this public the commitment Yoga Alliance members have made to building a yoga community for all.

Professional support for a Scope of Practice. Standards Review Project Survey, 2018

The Ethical Commitment consists of three elements: an updated Code of Conduct, a new Scope of Practice, and a responsibility to Equity in Yoga.

Code of Conduct

The updated Code outlines proper behavior within RYS and RYT programs, classes, and other offerings, such as active inclusion, respect for student-teacher relationships, consent-based touch, and honesty in communications.

This first-ever Scope clearly defines the role of a yoga teacher, including responsibilities, limitations, and boundaries, such as advising and teaching according to credentials, experience, or abilities.

Equity in Yoga

This shared responsibility of a deeper understanding of the inequities within yoga and how they can result in exclusion helps us, collectively, build spaces and communities that unite.

All members, whether new or renewing, will sign onto the Ethical Commitment during the first-time registration or the next renewal process. In addition to the Ethical Commitment, all members are asked to agree to Yoga Alliance’s Policies, which may be reviewed here.

We believe that everyone should be free to practice yoga safely and equitably and that accountability measures are essential to securing these rights. The Yoga Alliance Accountability Department handles grievances, inquiries, and concerns about our members and potential violations of our Code of Conduct, Scope of Practice, and Standards.

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