South African Council for Natural Scientific Professions (SACNASP)
The SA Council for Natural Scientific Professions (SACNASP) is the legislated regulatory body for natural science practitioners in South Africa.
Continue reading →
The SA Council for Natural Scientific Professions (SACNASP) is the legislated regulatory body for natural science practitioners in South Africa.
Continue reading →The SA Council for Social Service Profession (SACSSP), in conjunction with its Professional Boards, guides and regulates the professions of social work and child youth care work in aspects pertaining to registration; education and training; professional conduct and ethical behaviour; ensuring continuing professional development; and fostering compliance with professional standards. It promotes and protects the integrity of the social service professions as well as the interest of the public at large.
Continue reading →SACLAP’S vision is to establish, sustain, advance and govern the Landscape Professions in the interest of the public and to the benefit of the environment.
Continue reading →The SA Council for English Education (SACEE) is an organisation dedicated to the promotion of the English Language. Founded in 1955, SACEE aims to maintain, promote and encourage education through the medium of English and to improve the standards of written and spoken English in South Africa.
Continue reading →Space regulation for the long-term sustainability of outer space
Continue reading →Founded in 1956 as “The South African Council for the Aged”, now known as “Age-in-Action”, is the body representing more than 2.7 million older people. The Organisation also has over 800 NGO’s as members who provide vital services to more than 150 000 older persons in need of care. In terms of its mission, namely to protect and promote the interests and well-being of all elderly persons
Continue reading →SACPVP sees itself in partnership with the State and the valuers profession to promote a high level of education and training of practitioners in the Property Valuers Profession so as to facilitate full recognition of professionalism in the valuers profession, both locally and abroad. It enjoys full autonomy – although it is accountable to the State, the profession and the public for the fair and transparent administration of its business in the pursuit of its goals..
Continue reading →The SA Country Music Association/Foundation (SACMAF) strives to provide support in all areas of the Country Music Industry by acknowledging artists’ achievements, artists’ support by venues, agents, media, sound engineers, songwriters, Line dancers, and all who contribute to helping Country Music grow in S.A. This acknowledgment includes yearly Awards, Media Awards, and other Special Awards. We also strive to uphold the integrity of Country Music in South Africa, while also acknowledging and supporting Independent artists in other genres.
SACMAF also strives to support new Country singers by assisting them with studio recordings, Industry-related legalities, and other areas in providing a platform to showcase their talents and assist in their growth and development as an independent Artist. We also welcome our FANS of Country Music to join our page.
Continue reading →The SA Council for Automation & Control (SACAC) facilitates the interchange and dissemination of information about leading edge technologies and their application locally and internationally. This is done through organising symposiworkshops and other regular events.
Continue reading →The SA Council for The Quantity Surveying Profession (SACQSP) mission is to ensure that it fulfills its mandate in developing and maintaining standards in the quantity surveying profession and the protection of the public within an evolving environment.
Continue reading →