1. How many members?
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6000 nationwide
10 branches
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11,200
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5900
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> 4500
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Not stated on web-site.
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Not stated on web-site.
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2. What are the membership fees?
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$620 ($580 early bird option)
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Accredited member $214.50
Associate member $110
Student member $77
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$165.00 pa
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$553.64 (for more than 20 hours full time per week)
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Full member $250
Full ATSI member $65
Companion member /Herb Grower $160
Student member $65
Corporate member $3,000
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Practising $467.50
Non-practising $324.50
F/T Post-grad student $242.50
Re-entry $324.50
Student $96.80
Alumnus $110.00
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3. Is constitution or articles of association accessible on the website?
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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No
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No
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4. What is the stated purpose of the organisation?
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To promote the profession of social work by enhancing the public and professional recognition and identity of social work through the establishment , monitoring and improvement of practice and ethical standards.
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To promote and represent professional practitioners of natural medicine who are encouraged to pursue the highest ideals of professionalism in their natural medicine practice and education.
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Promotes the health and safety of consumers of traditional medicine and natural therapy health services and possesses the infrastructure, systems, policies and procedures which enables the association to encompass all aspects of the profession.
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DAA is the peak body of dietetic and nutrition professionals providing strategic leadership in food and nutrition through empowerment, advocacy, education, accreditation and communication.
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To service and support our membership and promote and protect the profession and practice of herbal medicine.
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National peak body for the speech pathology profession in Australia striving for excellence and recognition for the profession and representing the interests of members and their clients with communication and swallowing difficulties.
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5. What is the make up of the board? Are there any non-practitioner members?
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No
National Board of President, 2 Vice Presidents and 6 directors. Also has branch management Committees at State and territory levels and specific committees, and practice and working groups.
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No
18 directors including a President, 2 Vice Presidents and Treasurer. Also a number of honorary positions including State & Territory and Head of Department representatives.
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Information is not on the website – Annual Report not on Website.
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No
National Board of president, vice-president and 7 directors. Also has branch committees.
No non-practitioner members.
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Not stated on webpage but directors can be found in Annual report. Webpage provides link to ARONAH (national register) which does detail board makeup and it has 3 non-practitioner members.
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No
President, 2 Vice presidents and 6 councillors.
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6. Is the complaints process documented and accessible on the website? Is it clear how to make a complaint?
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Yes
Yes
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Yes
Yes
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Yes
Yes
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Yes
Yes
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No – complaints to be handled by ARONAH but not yet fully operational.
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Yes. Provides email to national office or Senior Advisor Professional Issues who will ring back.
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7. Is there a searchable list of members on the website?
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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8. Are there any continuing professional development (CPD) requirements for members?
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes – Accredited Practising Dietitians Program (ADP)
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Yes
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Yes for those wanting to be Certified Practising Speech Pathologists. Not required for other categories.
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9. Are members required to hold professional indemnity insurance (PII)?
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Yes – part of membership fee
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PII required for members with health funds provider status. Applications for PII sent after membership accepted.
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Yes – part of membership fee
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Yes – part of membership fee
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Yes min. of $2m for full practitioner members.
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Appears to be not compulsory, however there is a preferred insurer with reduced rates for members and a range of covers depending on practice requirements.
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11. Are there any practice guidelines on the website?
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Yes – Code of Ethics, National Bulletin, Journal, CPD Program/Event
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Code of conduct on website and professional conduct listed within membership application form.
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Yes – ANTA’s Scope and Standards of Practice
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DAA Endorsed Practice Guidelines and Recommendations; National Competency Standards; Journal
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Yes but member access only.
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Yes but can only be accessed by members. Some flyers for the public.
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12. Are annual reports published on the website, and if so, is complaints data published?
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Yes but only through the members login
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Listed on website but link not operating. Membership form states that complaints data is part of annual report.
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Unable to find Annual Report on Website
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Yes through their media section
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Yes but these are annual financial reports. No complaints data.
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No
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13. Are there any paid staff? If so, how many?
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Yes – 31 across 10 branches and national offices
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Yes, 9 fulltime and 2 part-time.
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Yes 6–8 (estimate)
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Yes – at least 10
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Not stated on web-site.
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Yes.
6 F/T, 6 P/T and I external
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