All graduates with craniosacral therapy training are eligible for membership in the Craniosacral Therapy Association of Australia (CSTAA). Members adhere to a Code of Ethics to ensure the welfare and wellbeing of clients are protected. Apply for a membership, visit the CSTAA website now!
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CSTAA Membership
Membership in the association is open to all graduates of the Craniosacral Therapy training program.
To become a member of the Craniosacral Therapy Association of Australia, applicants must complete the following requirements under the direction of an approved institution and hold a diploma from that institution.
A training period of 700 hours consists of:
- 360 hours of classroom instruction
- Out-of-class practice sessions, a total of 140 hours in Craniosacral Therapy
- Formal studies in:
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Pathophysiology
- Cranial Anatomy
- A total of 200 hours must be documented. These hours are in addition to classroom instruction
All training and curriculum details must be submitted to the membership officer for approval. Upon approval, the application and membership forms, including membership fee details will be sent to the member.
CSTAA Code of Ethics
CSTAA believes in the dignity and worth of every human being. The CSTAA strives to enhance an individual's physical, spiritual, and emotional wellbeing.
As part of this endeavour, the CSTAA strives to ensure that its members protect the welfare of people seeking craniosacral therapy.
CSTAA members are responsible for competence, objectivity in reports, and considering the best interests of their clients, colleagues, and society in general.
The Code of Ethics is a professional document that contains principles and truths that can guide members in their personal and professional lives.
In pursuit of these ideals, the CSTAA follows the following principles:
- Responsibility
- Competence
- Moral and legal standards
- Public statements
- Confidentiality
- The welfare of the consumer
- Professional relationships
- Sexual harassment policy
- Complaint policy
For information on becoming a member or to apply, please contact the association!
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