STAT was formed in 1958 by a group of Alexander Technique teachers, all of whom had been trained by F M Alexander himself. It is the oldest and largest professional organisation devoted to the Alexander Technique. Currently, there are over 2,500 teaching members within STAT and its Affiliated Societies worldwide.
The Alexander Technique itself has been taught for over 100 years and STAT aims to ensure that a high level of Teacher Training and teaching practice are maintained throughout the profession.
STAT is the professional body to which I belong and all teaching members have trained at a STAT recognised 3 year Training Course. We are also required to adhere to the Society's published Code of Professional Conduct and Competence, and to be covered by professional indemnity insurance.
STAT held the AGM at the Hellenic Centre on 21st June '08.
The Annual Memorial Lecture, 'The First Step', was given by Anne Battye, followed by a celebratory champagne reception for members of STAT.