Occupational Therapy Association of South Africa (OTASA)
OTASA is the professional association that advances growth of quality occupational therapy with a focus on occupation and a distinct South African identity
Continue reading →OTASA is the professional association that advances growth of quality occupational therapy with a focus on occupation and a distinct South African identity
Continue reading →MTASA was founded in 1989 and is a non-profit organisation.
It is the only professional association that represents the interests of Therapeutic Massage Therapists in South Africa and aims to uphold and further the interests of registered Therapeutic Massage Therapists.
Continue reading →For almost 40 years NADA has used “Acudetox” to treat addiction. It came to S.A.in 2010. NADA has trained 25000 practitioners in over 40 countries.
Continue reading →The Aromatherapy Association of South Africa (AromaSA) is a voluntary, non-profit association of members.
It was formed in 2011 as a result of the amalgamation of ASoSA and AromaForum, in order to speak as a single voice for Therapeutic Aromatherapy in South Africa.
Our aim is to promote the professional development of members, uphold and further the interests of registered Therapeutic Aromatherapists.
Continue reading →The ASCHP is home to community or workplace-based counsellors who work in structured and supervised environments including, but not limited to private Wellness/Counselling Centres or government institutions, schools, Non-Governmental Organisations (NGO’s) including Faith Based, Community Based and Not-for-Profit Organisations, the South African Police Service, Counselling Call Centres, Hospitals, Clinics and Support Agencies, Sports Centres, Education and Training facilities, Health and Emergency services and facilities.
Continue reading →The SA Professional Institute for Kinderkinetics (SAPIK) is a non-profit professional organization representing the interests of Kinderkinetics across South Africa.
SAPIK is therefore the professional home of Kinderkineticists in South Africa where the professional behaviour of Kinderkineticists are regulated by registration.
SAPIK is dedicated to the advancement of the Kinderkinetics profession and the improvement of services to the consumer and take pride in representing the profession. This Professional body was established in 2002 with the support of various academic training institutions and qualified members of this profession in order to set up a quality control mechanism to guide the profession but also to protect the public.
Continue reading →The SA Association of Counselling Psychology is a division of the Psychological Society of South Africa (PsySSA).
Continue reading →The SA Association of Chinese Medicine and Acupunctue (SAACMA) is a dynamic professional association for practitioners of Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture in South Africa.
Continue reading →The SA Association of Registered Phytotherapists (SAARP) represents registered phytotherapy practitioners: diagnostic healthcare practitioners who provide individualised herbal medicine treatment, nutrition and lifestyle advice and holistic and preventative healthcare.
Continue reading →The South African Stomaltherapy Association (SASA) is a Not-For-Profit organisation established for the purpose of maintaining optimum care for individuals with ostomies, incontinence, draining wounds, fistulae, draining and feeding tubes and actual or potential alterations in tissue integrity.
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