About Us
The AKA is a formally constituted organisation and, as such, has rules, regulations and guidelines for all kinesiologists, thereby offering a level of professionalism expected from any health professional body.
The AKA Inc is a National Kinesiology body representing the professional interests of kinesiology practitioners, as well as the personal interests of students and the public.
There are a number of office bearing or administration positions within the AKA:
Chairperson: Administers the affairs of the National Committe (NC) including chairing meetings, coordinating the activities of the AKA.
Secretary: Assists the Chairperson in coordinating the AKA. Organises meetings.
Treasurer: Oversees the finances of the AKA including budgetary and day to day financial requirements of the association.
Office Administration: Administrates the AKA office under the guidance of the Office Manager. Deals with correspondence, phone calls, finance and memberships.
The Association has subcommittees working with specific tasks:
The Australian Kinesiology Practitioner Registration Board (PRB): This Board sets standards and approves applications for registration of Kinesiologists.
The Australian Kinesiology Course Accreditation Board (CAB): This Board accredits Kinesiology courses to ensure that they meet the standards required for practitioner registration.
An Ethics and Complaints committee.
The Australian Kinesiology Association Inc. also publishes a National, quarterly magazine, In Touch, and holds an annual Kinesiology Conference.
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