Statement from: The New Zealand Qigong and Traditional Chinese Medicine Association – Regarding Recent Court Case

It has come to our attention that there has been a recent New Zealand court case in which a health practitioner was convicted of indecent assault for actions which took place during his interaction with clients in his practice.

It is with great concern that we have learned that the defendant attempted to use his practice of qigong and that people may not understand what he is doing as part of his defence. The defendant in question was not, and has never been affiliated with our association, and we wish to make it clear that the practice of qigong is no justification for the behaviour described within the court case. As such we feel that it is important for our association to clearly affirm the importance of clear informed consent and appropriate professional boundaries in all interactions between health practitioners and clients, and that these principles apply to qigong practitioners just as much as they do to any other healthcare professional.

All members of our association agree to follow a professional code of ethics as part of the terms of their membership which includes specific provisions to:

“Act with integrity, maintain professionalism, and operate within the laws of New Zealand”

“Ensure any physical contact is appropriate and is carried out with the participant’s full consent”

“Not engage in any form of unwanted intimate or sexual contact with a client/participant, including the use of innuendo, or gestures” 

Along with other important ethical standards for practitioners. 

The full code of ethics can be found on the association website here: https://www.qigong.org.nz/about/

If anyone reading this would like further clarification, or has concerns you would like to raise, you are welcome to contact our association at nzqigongtcm@gmail.com

Qigong Open Day – 12th of March 2023 Free Qigong Workshops and Qigong Healing

The NZ Qigong and TCM Association Qigong Open Day will be held on Sunday 12th March, 1.45pm to 5.45pm, at Sunnynook Community Centre, 148 Sycamore Drive, Sunnynook, Auckland 0620

Qigong is the ancient art of illness prevention and health enhancement that has been passed down for centuries in China.

There are currently millions of practitioners worldwide.

Learn why Qigong is considered by many to be the most efficient way to exercise and maintain good health. Experience how Qigong can simultaneously benefit your mental, emotional and physical well-being.

During the day we will have a variety of classes and seminars where people will have the opportunity to experience first-hand, the theory and practice of Qigong.

There will be presentations, Qi healing sessions and stalls with information on classes, instructors, books, DVDs, and brochures, etc.

We are so happy and fortunate to have some great teachers giving presentations and therapists offering Qigong treatment at the Qigong Open Day.

Confirmed so far are:

Dr. Sunny Lu, Tian Quan Gong Medical Qigong Master, President of the New Zealand Qigong and Traditional Chinese Medicine Association and Vice President of the World Academic Society of Medical Qigong from Beijing China.

John Munro, Head of Long White Cloud Qigong.

Kerry Castell-Spence, Tian Quan Gong Medical Qigong Master.

Others to be announced.


The event is open to everyone – all welcome and no experience necessary.

For more information and information about the workshops go to our Facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/events/2569515253198451