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Licentiate of the The Royal Society of Health Licentiate is a mark of commitment, experience and expertise in a discipline now reclaiming its rightful status. The Licentiate is in its infancy, but is already widely recognized in the field of health promotion. And because the RSH is acknowledged as being a champion of the health promotion renaissance, there could be no more credible body to bring the workforce together. With recent high-profile victories, health promotion is being seen by government and the public as making a real contribution to health outcomes. The RSH offers a strong voice to help health promotion specialists consolidate this rising profile. RSH Licentiates work in a non-medical capacity, enabling the progress of health promotion. Personal trainers, school nurses, health visitors, school food advisors, sexual health advisors, health trainer programme coordinators, nutrition advisors, smoking cessation coordinators, oral health promoters, life guards, and many other professional groups are all potentially eligible for the Licentiateship. Membership of the Royal Society of Health, across all categories, is recognized as demonstrating a personal and professional commitment to public health, and the Licentiate is unique in being specific to health promotion professionals. On top of the prestige of using the post-nominal letters 'LRSH', Licentiateship brings a benefits package including the practitioner's journal JRSH delivered to your door six times a year, discounted professional indemnity insurance, and a growing list of exciting discounts on hotels, telecoms, health insurance, professional events and more.
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