Public Disclosure

Professional qualifications and experience

Jen’s professional qualifications and experience can be found on her About page here.

Unprofessional Conduct

Below are the actions that constitute unprofessional conduct according to the Vermont Office of Professional Regulation

  1. Engaging in activities in violation of V.S.A § 2065 (voyeurism);

  2. Engaging in a sexual act with a client;

  3. Conviction of a crime committed while engaged in the practice of body and energy work;

  4. Performing body or energy work that the touch professional knows or has reason to know has not been authorized by a client or the client’s legal representative; and

  5. Engaging in conduct of a character likely to deceive, defraud or harm the public 

Filing a complaint with the Vermont Office of Professional Regulation (OPR) 

Complaints can be filed using the Vermont OPR online platform.

Consumer inquiry

Below are methods of making a consumer inquiry with the Office of Professional Regulation

  1. Find a Professional - Find a Professional allows for verification of education, training and examination history. With this search you can find licensing and disciplinary information about any current or former licensee.

  2. Vermont Consumer Assistance Program - For over three decades, the Vermont Attorney General and UVM have worked together to help Vermont consumers and businesses.