Mission

Our Mission

To create a centre for excellence in Traditional East Indian Medicine. To provide a full fledged educational centre offering a wide range of courses with standards equivalent to the Universities of India, Canada & the UK. To provide authentic, traditional services by highly trained and qualified practitioners.

Our Philosophy

Service to mankind. Helping to create and support self-awareness, sharing & integrating knowledge of Traditional East Indian Medicine, and to facilitate a holistic approach to healing.

Contributions:

The Centre for Ayurveda and Indian Systems of Healing is acknowledged for its efforts to raise the awareness in the importance of being responsible, building trust & integrity, providing highly valued education, health, and wellness, as we promote and support integrative and innovative methods of Ayurveda & Indian Systems of Healing to the Canadian community.

Year 2011 marked the 9th year of CAISH and its continual efforts to provide a leadership role in the general development of Ayurveda and allied Vedic medicines as a structured form of natural healthcare in Canada. CAISH is one of the first Canadian Educational Centre offering accredited courses to become certified Ayurvedic Practitioners. Since the opening of CAISH’s new location in 2004, the school has gathered a faculty who are experts in their specialized areas of teaching.  We also have a dedicated student body and successful group of Alumni who now work as Ayurvedic Practitioners in various areas such as: clinics, research, education, and the spa & beauty industry. 

CAISH has helped in formulating practicing protocols and educational standards to governmental and non-governmental bodies. You will find some of CAISH’s activity in various professional and academic bodies nationally & internationally, while continuing to promote awareness of Ayurveda and Indian systems of Healing through engaging in corporate and community events for natural healthcare.

  • University of Toronto & Michener Institute - Contributor of Ayurvedic Medicine module for integrative programs in the department of Radiology & Radiation.
  • Centennial College - Registered Massage Therapy Program project on Ayurvedic Medicine in Canada.
  • University of Toronto 2006 May - Student project South Asian Studies.
  • University of Toronto 2007-2008-2009 Ayurvedic Medicine lecture/studies Health sciences undergraduate program.
  • Michner Institute 2007-2008 Ayurvedic module CAM course.
  • McMaster University 2008 Post graduate research program project participation.
  • National Ayurvedic Medicine Association (USA) School Council - Contributed required standard and training.
  • AYUSH (Government Department of India)- Open dialogue to support the Indian Medicine mandate in Canada.
  • Yoga Conference 2008 Ayurvedic Pavilion
  • Traditional Medicine Conference 2002 Ryerson University
  • FACT  2007 Ayurvedic Banquet

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