Traditional Health Practice Association of Southern Africa (THPASA)
The Traditional Health Practitioners Association of Southern Africa (THPASA) is a national voluntary professional body and registered Non-Profit Company (NPC) dedicated to advancing professional recognition, ethical governance, and institutional representation of Traditional Health Practitioners throughout South Africa. The organisation serves as a unified professional platform representing practitioners from diverse indigenous healing disciplines, traditions, lineages, and fields of traditional health practice within the broader indigenous knowledge environment.
THPASA provides membership administration, practitioner registration support, professional classification and designation services, governance systems, ethical oversight mechanisms, professional development initiatives, and compliance administration within the Traditional Health Practice sector. The Association supports the development of professional standards, governance frameworks, competency assessment systems, and practitioner accountability mechanisms aimed at strengthening integrity, credibility, and responsible professional practice.
The organisation promotes the preservation, protection, advancement, and responsible application of indigenous healing knowledge systems while encouraging ethical conduct, cultural dignity, community service, and professional cooperation among practitioners. THPASA additionally facilitates mentorship structures, continuing professional development initiatives, research collaboration, stakeholder engagement, and institutional coordination relating to traditional health practices and indigenous wellness systems.
Through its governance and professional administration structures, THPASA seeks to contribute toward the strengthening, organisation, and sustainable development of the Traditional Health Practice sector in accordance with applicable legislation, constitutional principles, institutional governance instruments, ethical obligations, and the broader public interest.
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