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"AKA MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
Step 1: Complete online registration
Before commencing your online registration please read below information about documents and qualifications.
To initiate your online application click on the "Register Now" button at the bottom of the page to complete an online registration form. Once your information has been submitted please allow up to 5 business days for the AKA office to contact you.
Step 2: Submission of relevant documentation to AKA Practitioner Registration Board (PRB)
Please note the PRB will only accept Kinesiology qualifications that have been approved by the AKA Course Accreditation Board (CAB). Please click here to view AKA Accredited Courses List showing all AKA accredited Registered Training Organizations and AKA accredited Individual Courses.
Upon completion of your online application, please submit the following documents to the AKA office:
- A copy of your Kinesiology qualifications either; Diploma in Kinesiology certificate (HLT52415) and statement of attainment if you have studied via a Registered Training Organization; or if studying via the Workshop Study Pathway, provide individual proficiency assessed certificates for each individual Kinesiology course.
- A copy of your completed Supervised (50 hours) and Mentored Record clinic (150 hours) forms (click here for forms). Note Level 4 minimum requirement is 50 hours of clinic (20 hours of supervised clinic + 30 hours mentored clinic).
- A copy of your certificates for the non-kinesiology components of your application. Please note for the non-kinesiology component of your application the AKA accepts AKA accredited non-kinesiology courses listed in the AKA Accredited Courses List and or only government accredited courses.
- A copy of your current first aid certificate
- A copy of your certificate of currency (Professional Indemnity and Public Liability Insurance)
All documents may be scanned and emailed to enquiries@aka.asn.au
Once these documents have been received by the AKA your membership submission can be further processed by the PRB.
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