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POLICIES & GUIDELINES Fitness Australia’s policies and guidelines provide direction and support to personal trainers, fitness instructors and fitness business owners, to ensure they meet nationally recognised fitness industry standards and best practice in the Australian health and fitness industry. These policies and guidelines also articulate the position of Fitness Australia and policy directions for the FITNESS INDUSTRY REGULATION The fitness industry is largely self-regulated. It is subject to some specific regulations across all jurisdictions in Australia but these regulations are mainly related to consumer protection laws and industry specific fair trading regulations, covering issues such as membership contracts, client care, standards of qualifications and standards of business practice, facilities and equipment. NATIONAL FITNESS INDUSTRY CODE OF PRACTICE Designed for fitness service operators in the industry, the National Fitness Industry Code of Practice offers clear guidance that meets legislative requirements for business operation, nationally. The purpose of the Code is to promote appropriate standards of trading, inspire consumer conf RISK MANAGEMENT RESEARCH & REPORTS Risk Management Research & Reports. Little is known about the implementation of risk management practices in health/fitness facilities. For this reason, Bond University, Sports Medicine Australia and Fitness Australia are working together and are investigating the legal risk of adverse health outcomes and injury in the fitness industry. COUNCIL OUTDOOR POLICIES Fitness Australia understands the key role local government and statutory authorities play in promoting health and well-being by providing open spaces for recreational opportunities and supporting infrastructure on public land to encourage physical activity among thecommunity.
NEW PRE AND POST-NATAL EXERCISE GUIDELINES AVAILABLE NOW! Many women wish to commence or continue exercising during and post pregnancy. So it's important that AusREPs are providing an individually tailored, effective and safe exercise program. SCOPE OF PRACTICE FOR AUSREPS Fitness Australia has developed a position statement which aims to define the Scope of Practice for AusREP in Australia. It provides clarity about the role and responsibilities that exist for a AusREP in order to enhance the quality and effectiveness of professional services and safeguard the health and interests of people using exercise professional services. OVERVIEW OF THE AUSTRALIAN CONSUMER LAW REQUIREMENTS On 1 January 2011 the Australian Consumer Law (ACL) introduced some significant changes to the obligations on suppliers of services and goods. This update sets out a few practical tips on how fitnessbusinesses can limit complaints and stay on the right side of the consumer law. Under t FITNESS PROFESSIONAL LOGIN Login to view and update your profile, access resources and manage your registration with Fitness Australia. Update your contact details; Renew your Registration with Fitness Australia FITNESS RECORD-KEEPING: NOT JUST A WASTE OF TREES No matter how strong your technical and personable skills may be, you run a real risk in your career of being on the receiving end of a complaint by a dissatisfied client – this could be by way of a compensation claim or a complaint to a government authority or FitnessAustralia. Hav
POLICIES & GUIDELINES Fitness Australia’s policies and guidelines provide direction and support to personal trainers, fitness instructors and fitness business owners, to ensure they meet nationally recognised fitness industry standards and best practice in the Australian health and fitness industry. These policies and guidelines also articulate the position of Fitness Australia and policy directions for the FITNESS INDUSTRY REGULATION The fitness industry is largely self-regulated. It is subject to some specific regulations across all jurisdictions in Australia but these regulations are mainly related to consumer protection laws and industry specific fair trading regulations, covering issues such as membership contracts, client care, standards of qualifications and standards of business practice, facilities and equipment. NATIONAL FITNESS INDUSTRY CODE OF PRACTICE Designed for fitness service operators in the industry, the National Fitness Industry Code of Practice offers clear guidance that meets legislative requirements for business operation, nationally. The purpose of the Code is to promote appropriate standards of trading, inspire consumer conf RISK MANAGEMENT RESEARCH & REPORTS Risk Management Research & Reports. Little is known about the implementation of risk management practices in health/fitness facilities. For this reason, Bond University, Sports Medicine Australia and Fitness Australia are working together and are investigating the legal risk of adverse health outcomes and injury in the fitness industry. COUNCIL OUTDOOR POLICIES Fitness Australia understands the key role local government and statutory authorities play in promoting health and well-being by providing open spaces for recreational opportunities and supporting infrastructure on public land to encourage physical activity among thecommunity.
NEW PRE AND POST-NATAL EXERCISE GUIDELINES AVAILABLE NOW! Many women wish to commence or continue exercising during and post pregnancy. So it's important that AusREPs are providing an individually tailored, effective and safe exercise program. SCOPE OF PRACTICE FOR AUSREPS Fitness Australia has developed a position statement which aims to define the Scope of Practice for AusREP in Australia. It provides clarity about the role and responsibilities that exist for a AusREP in order to enhance the quality and effectiveness of professional services and safeguard the health and interests of people using exercise professional services. OVERVIEW OF THE AUSTRALIAN CONSUMER LAW REQUIREMENTS On 1 January 2011 the Australian Consumer Law (ACL) introduced some significant changes to the obligations on suppliers of services and goods. This update sets out a few practical tips on how fitnessbusinesses can limit complaints and stay on the right side of the consumer law. Under tEXERCISE GUIDELINES
Fitness Australia’s Exercise Guidelines represent nationally recognised industry standards. These guidelines have been developed to enhance the capacity of AusREPs and Fitness Businesses to deliver safe, high quality, client-centered exercise services. NATIONAL FITNESS INDUSTRY CODE OF PRACTICE Designed for fitness service operators in the industry, the National Fitness Industry Code of Practice offers clear guidance that meets legislative requirements for business operation, nationally. The purpose of the Code is to promote appropriate standards of trading, inspire consumer confEXERCISE SCIENCE
Don't be an 'active couch potato' There is evidence to suggest that children (5-15yrs) may ‘compensate’ for increased physical activity on one day by decreasing their physical activity onsubsequent days.
FITNESS AUSTRALIA COVID SAFE INDUSTRY PLAN APPROVED Fitness Australia has received confirmation from the Queensland Chief Health Officer that it’s COVID SAFE Industry Plan for the Queensland fitness sector has been approved – the first industry plan to be approved in the state. Approval of this plan has provided clearancefor the fitn
COUNCIL OUTDOOR POLICIES Fitness Australia understands the key role local government and statutory authorities play in promoting health and well-being by providing open spaces for recreational opportunities and supporting infrastructure on public land to encourage physical activity among thecommunity.
SCOPE OF PRACTICE FOR AUSREPS Fitness Australia has developed a position statement which aims to define the Scope of Practice for AusREP in Australia. It provides clarity about the role and responsibilities that exist for a AusREP in order to enhance the quality and effectiveness of professional services and safeguard the health and interests of people using exercise professional services. CODE OF ETHICAL CONDUCT Fitness Australia wants to see more Australians more active, more often. Australian Registered Exercise Professionals (AusREPs) support this objective. Fitness Australia expects AusREPs to establish and maintain a high standard of ethical and professional conduct. This Code of Ethical Conduct est EXERCISE REFERRAL KIT Fitness Australia’s Exercise Referral Kit provides practical advice, tools and templates to help Personal Trainers, Fitness Instructors and Fitness Businesses to develop referral relationships with doctors and health professionals.STANDARDS - FITNESS
Standards. The Fitness Australia Quality Accreditation Standard. Through the Fitness Australia Quality Accreditation program, businesses are required to provide evidence of compliance to each pillar of the National Quality Framework. NUTRITION ADVICE WITHIN SCOPE OF PRACTICE FOR AUSREPS Fitness Australia have introduced guidelines for AusREPs to follow when giving nutrition advice to clients, through the release of a Nutrition Advice within Scope of Practice for AusREPs.. It’s designed to help AusREPs find the balance between providing the appropriate level of nutritional advice to the client, without providing information beyond their professional Scope of Practice. FITNESS PROFESSIONAL LOGIN Login to view and update your profile, access resources and manage your registration with Fitness Australia. Update your contact details. Renew your Registration with Fitness Australia. Edit your public profile in the national industry directory. Download your registration certificate and invoice. Monitor your internal mail, messages andcontacts.
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Search for CEC approved fitness courses, workshops and events in Fitness Australia’s CEC directory. As a AusREP, your ongoing professional development involves obtaining 20 Continuing Education Credits (CECs) over a two-year registration period. Find the CECs NATIONAL FITNESS INDUSTRY CODE OF PRACTICE Designed for fitness service operators in the industry, the National Fitness Industry Code of Practice offers clear guidance that meets legislative requirements for business operation, nationally. The purpose of the Code is to promote appropriate standards of trading, inspire consumer conf FITNESS AUSTRALIA COVID SAFE INDUSTRY PLAN APPROVED Fitness Australia COVID SAFE Industry Plan approved. 03-Jun-2020. Fitness Australia has received confirmation from the Queensland Chief Health Officer that it’s COVID SAFE Industry Plan for the Queensland fitness sector has been approved – the first industry plan to be approved in the state. Approval of this plan has provided clearancefor
FITNESS INDUSTRY REGULATION The fitness industry is largely self-regulated. It is subject to some specific regulations across all jurisdictions in Australia but these regulations are mainly related to consumer protection laws and industry specific fair trading regulations, covering issues such as membership contracts, client care, standards of qualifications and standards of business practice, facilities and equipment. COUNCIL OUTDOOR POLICIES Council Outdoor Policies. As the peak health and fitness industry association, Fitness Australia understands the key role local government and statutory authorities play in promoting health and well-being by providing open spaces for recreational opportunities and supporting infrastructure on public land to encourage physicalactivity among the
SCOPE OF PRACTICE FOR AUSREPS Fitness Australia has developed a position statement which aims to define the Scope of Practice for AusREP in Australia. It provides clarity about the role and responsibilities that exist for a AusREP in order to enhance the quality and effectiveness of professional services and safeguard the health and interests of people using exercise professional services. FITNESS RECORD-KEEPING: NOT JUST A WASTE OF TREES Fitness record-keeping: not just a waste of trees. Published: 05-Nov-2014 Updated: 10-Nov-2015. No matter how strong your technical and personable skills may be, you run a real risk in your career of being on the receiving end of a complaint by a dissatisfied client – this could be by way of a compensation claim or a complaint to agovernment
OVERVIEW OF THE AUSTRALIAN CONSUMER LAW REQUIREMENTS Overview of the Australian Consumer Law requirements. On 1 January 2011 the Australian Consumer Law (ACL) introduced some significant changes to the obligations on suppliers of services and goods. This update sets out a few practical tips on how fitness. businesses can limit complaints and stay on the right side of the consumer law. NEW PRE AND POST-NATAL EXERCISE GUIDELINES AVAILABLE NOW! Fitness Australia has developed the new Pre and Post-Natal Exercise Guidelines to assist in providing clarification for AusREPs on how to mitigate risk and exercise duty of care. The Pre and Post Natal Exercise Guidelines provide recommendations for: • Pre-exercise screening and referral. • Exercise programming including activitychoices.
FITNESS PROFESSIONAL LOGIN Login to view and update your profile, access resources and manage your registration with Fitness Australia. Update your contact details. Renew your Registration with Fitness Australia. Edit your public profile in the national industry directory. Download your registration certificate and invoice. Monitor your internal mail, messages andcontacts.
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Search for CEC approved fitness courses, workshops and events in Fitness Australia’s CEC directory. As a AusREP, your ongoing professional development involves obtaining 20 Continuing Education Credits (CECs) over a two-year registration period. Find the CECs NATIONAL FITNESS INDUSTRY CODE OF PRACTICE Designed for fitness service operators in the industry, the National Fitness Industry Code of Practice offers clear guidance that meets legislative requirements for business operation, nationally. The purpose of the Code is to promote appropriate standards of trading, inspire consumer conf FITNESS AUSTRALIA COVID SAFE INDUSTRY PLAN APPROVED Fitness Australia COVID SAFE Industry Plan approved. 03-Jun-2020. Fitness Australia has received confirmation from the Queensland Chief Health Officer that it’s COVID SAFE Industry Plan for the Queensland fitness sector has been approved – the first industry plan to be approved in the state. Approval of this plan has provided clearancefor
FITNESS INDUSTRY REGULATION The fitness industry is largely self-regulated. It is subject to some specific regulations across all jurisdictions in Australia but these regulations are mainly related to consumer protection laws and industry specific fair trading regulations, covering issues such as membership contracts, client care, standards of qualifications and standards of business practice, facilities and equipment. COUNCIL OUTDOOR POLICIES Council Outdoor Policies. As the peak health and fitness industry association, Fitness Australia understands the key role local government and statutory authorities play in promoting health and well-being by providing open spaces for recreational opportunities and supporting infrastructure on public land to encourage physicalactivity among the
SCOPE OF PRACTICE FOR AUSREPS Fitness Australia has developed a position statement which aims to define the Scope of Practice for AusREP in Australia. It provides clarity about the role and responsibilities that exist for a AusREP in order to enhance the quality and effectiveness of professional services and safeguard the health and interests of people using exercise professional services. FITNESS RECORD-KEEPING: NOT JUST A WASTE OF TREES Fitness record-keeping: not just a waste of trees. Published: 05-Nov-2014 Updated: 10-Nov-2015. No matter how strong your technical and personable skills may be, you run a real risk in your career of being on the receiving end of a complaint by a dissatisfied client – this could be by way of a compensation claim or a complaint to agovernment
OVERVIEW OF THE AUSTRALIAN CONSUMER LAW REQUIREMENTS Overview of the Australian Consumer Law requirements. On 1 January 2011 the Australian Consumer Law (ACL) introduced some significant changes to the obligations on suppliers of services and goods. This update sets out a few practical tips on how fitness. businesses can limit complaints and stay on the right side of the consumer law. NEW PRE AND POST-NATAL EXERCISE GUIDELINES AVAILABLE NOW! Fitness Australia has developed the new Pre and Post-Natal Exercise Guidelines to assist in providing clarification for AusREPs on how to mitigate risk and exercise duty of care. The Pre and Post Natal Exercise Guidelines provide recommendations for: • Pre-exercise screening and referral. • Exercise programming including activitychoices.
FITNESS CEC COURSES
Search for CEC approved fitness courses, workshops and events in Fitness Australia’s CEC directory. As a AusREP, your ongoing professional development involves obtaining 20 Continuing Education Credits (CECs) over a two-year registration period. NATIONAL FITNESS INDUSTRY CODE OF PRACTICE Designed for fitness service operators in the industry, the National Fitness Industry Code of Practice offers clear guidance that meets legislative requirements for business operation, nationally. The purpose of the Code is to promote appropriate standards of trading, inspire consumer conf FITNESS AUSTRALIA COVID SAFE INDUSTRY PLAN APPROVED Fitness Australia has received confirmation from the Queensland Chief Health Officer that it’s COVID SAFE Industry Plan for the Queensland fitness sector has been approved – the first industry plan to be approved in the state. Approval of this plan has provided clearancefor the fitn
OUR INDUSTRY STANDARDS COUNCIL The Australian Fitness Industry Standards Council is an entity that will help to advance and elevate Australia’s fitness industry. The council’s objectives are to develop, manage, promote and review a suite of standards, codes, guidance materials to assist the fitness industry to manage safety and improve service quality. The council boasts a unique and diverse range of experts (in fitness POLICIES & GUIDELINES Fitness Australia’s policies and guidelines provide direction and support to personal trainers, fitness instructors and fitness business owners, to ensure they meet nationally recognised fitness industry standards and best practice in the Australian health and fitness industry. These policies and guidelines also articulate the position of Fitness Australia and policy directions for theEXERCISE SCIENCE
Change behaviour to make exercise stick. Reasons for sticking with an exercise regime can change over time. By understanding behaviour change you can help increase exercise adherence in those struggling to make their good intentions an ongoing reality. CONTACT US - FITNESS Our Help Centre is the best place to start, but you can reach us by email or phone if you need to.STANDARDS - FITNESS
Standards for fitness business accreditation have many benefits, including: Recognition of independent assessments and accreditation. Ensuring customer confidence and satisfaction. Building the capacity of the business. Creating a competitive advantage over non-accredited businesses. Ensuring consistent quality of service and customer careis
NUTRITION ADVICE WITHIN SCOPE OF PRACTICE FOR AUSREPS Fitness Australia have introduced guidelines for AusREPs to follow when giving nutrition advice to clients, through the release of a Nutrition Advice within Scope of Practice for AusREPs.. It’s designed to help AusREPs find the balance between providing the appropriate level of nutritional advice to the client, without providing information beyond their professional Scope of Practice. EXERCISE DURING PREGNANCY An exercise professional specialising in pregnancy, Mary Bacon, says maintaining strength and flexibility through regular exercise also improves the comfort of women during pregnancy. “The benefits of being active right up until labour are huge; less back pain, better digestion and therefore less constipation and a minimised chance of FITNESS PROFESSIONAL LOGIN Login to view and update your profile, access resources and manage your registration with Fitness Australia. Update your contact details. Renew your Registration with Fitness Australia. Edit your public profile in the national industry directory. Download your registration certificate and invoice. Monitor your internal mail, messages andcontacts.
NATIONAL FITNESS INDUSTRY CODE OF PRACTICE Designed for fitness service operators in the industry, the National Fitness Industry Code of Practice offers clear guidance that meets legislative requirements for business operation, nationally. The purpose of the Code is to promote appropriate standards of trading, inspire consumer conf COUNCIL OUTDOOR POLICIES Council Outdoor Policies. As the peak health and fitness industry association, Fitness Australia understands the key role local government and statutory authorities play in promoting health and well-being by providing open spaces for recreational opportunities and supporting infrastructure on public land to encourage physicalactivity among the
SCOPE OF PRACTICE FOR AUSREPS Fitness Australia has developed a position statement which aims to define the Scope of Practice for AusREP in Australia. It provides clarity about the role and responsibilities that exist for a AusREP in order to enhance the quality and effectiveness of professional services and safeguard the health and interests of people using exercise professional services. FITNESS INDUSTRY IMPACT OF GYM CLOSURES LAID BARE IN The economic and social impact of COVID-19 related closures have been felt right across Australia, and the fitness industry is no exception with Fitness Australia today releasing an industry impacts report detailing the devastating effect of gym shutdowns on 23 March 2020.The COVID-19 Fit
FITNESS INDUSTRY REGULATION The fitness industry is largely self-regulated. It is subject to some specific regulations across all jurisdictions in Australia but these regulations are mainly related to consumer protection laws and industry specific fair trading regulations, covering issues such as membership contracts, client care, standards of qualifications and standards of business practice, facilities and equipment. RISK MANAGEMENT RESEARCH & REPORTS Risk Management Research & Reports. Little is known about the implementation of risk management practices in health/fitness facilities. For this reason, Bond University, Sports Medicine Australia and Fitness Australia are working together and are investigating the legal risk of adverse health outcomes and injury in the fitness industry. EXERCISE REFERRAL KIT Fitness Australia’s Referral Kit has been developed through extensive consultation with fitness service providers, General Practitioners, Sports Physicians, Physiotherapists, Exercise Physiologists and other health professionals. It’s full of practical advice to help you establish and grow a referral network withlikeminded health
FITNESS RECORD-KEEPING: NOT JUST A WASTE OF TREES Fitness record-keeping: not just a waste of trees. Published: 05-Nov-2014 Updated: 10-Nov-2015. No matter how strong your technical and personable skills may be, you run a real risk in your career of being on the receiving end of a complaint by a dissatisfied client – this could be by way of a compensation claim or a complaint to agovernment
NEW PRE AND POST-NATAL EXERCISE GUIDELINES AVAILABLE NOW! Fitness Australia has developed the new Pre and Post-Natal Exercise Guidelines to assist in providing clarification for AusREPs on how to mitigate risk and exercise duty of care. The Pre and Post Natal Exercise Guidelines provide recommendations for: • Pre-exercise screening and referral. • Exercise programming including activitychoices.
FITNESS PROFESSIONAL LOGIN Login to view and update your profile, access resources and manage your registration with Fitness Australia. Update your contact details. Renew your Registration with Fitness Australia. Edit your public profile in the national industry directory. Download your registration certificate and invoice. Monitor your internal mail, messages andcontacts.
NATIONAL FITNESS INDUSTRY CODE OF PRACTICE Designed for fitness service operators in the industry, the National Fitness Industry Code of Practice offers clear guidance that meets legislative requirements for business operation, nationally. The purpose of the Code is to promote appropriate standards of trading, inspire consumer conf COUNCIL OUTDOOR POLICIES Council Outdoor Policies. As the peak health and fitness industry association, Fitness Australia understands the key role local government and statutory authorities play in promoting health and well-being by providing open spaces for recreational opportunities and supporting infrastructure on public land to encourage physicalactivity among the
SCOPE OF PRACTICE FOR AUSREPS Fitness Australia has developed a position statement which aims to define the Scope of Practice for AusREP in Australia. It provides clarity about the role and responsibilities that exist for a AusREP in order to enhance the quality and effectiveness of professional services and safeguard the health and interests of people using exercise professional services. FITNESS INDUSTRY IMPACT OF GYM CLOSURES LAID BARE IN The economic and social impact of COVID-19 related closures have been felt right across Australia, and the fitness industry is no exception with Fitness Australia today releasing an industry impacts report detailing the devastating effect of gym shutdowns on 23 March 2020.The COVID-19 Fit
FITNESS INDUSTRY REGULATION The fitness industry is largely self-regulated. It is subject to some specific regulations across all jurisdictions in Australia but these regulations are mainly related to consumer protection laws and industry specific fair trading regulations, covering issues such as membership contracts, client care, standards of qualifications and standards of business practice, facilities and equipment. RISK MANAGEMENT RESEARCH & REPORTS Risk Management Research & Reports. Little is known about the implementation of risk management practices in health/fitness facilities. For this reason, Bond University, Sports Medicine Australia and Fitness Australia are working together and are investigating the legal risk of adverse health outcomes and injury in the fitness industry. EXERCISE REFERRAL KIT Fitness Australia’s Referral Kit has been developed through extensive consultation with fitness service providers, General Practitioners, Sports Physicians, Physiotherapists, Exercise Physiologists and other health professionals. It’s full of practical advice to help you establish and grow a referral network withlikeminded health
FITNESS RECORD-KEEPING: NOT JUST A WASTE OF TREES Fitness record-keeping: not just a waste of trees. Published: 05-Nov-2014 Updated: 10-Nov-2015. No matter how strong your technical and personable skills may be, you run a real risk in your career of being on the receiving end of a complaint by a dissatisfied client – this could be by way of a compensation claim or a complaint to agovernment
NEW PRE AND POST-NATAL EXERCISE GUIDELINES AVAILABLE NOW! Fitness Australia has developed the new Pre and Post-Natal Exercise Guidelines to assist in providing clarification for AusREPs on how to mitigate risk and exercise duty of care. The Pre and Post Natal Exercise Guidelines provide recommendations for: • Pre-exercise screening and referral. • Exercise programming including activitychoices.
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Search for CEC approved fitness courses, workshops and events in Fitness Australia’s CEC directory. As a AusREP, your ongoing professional development involves obtaining 20 Continuing Education Credits (CECs) over a two-year registration period. Find the CECs NATIONAL FITNESS INDUSTRY CODE OF PRACTICE Designed for fitness service operators in the industry, the National Fitness Industry Code of Practice offers clear guidance that meets legislative requirements for business operation, nationally. The purpose of the Code is to promote appropriate standards of trading, inspire consumer conf FITNESS INDUSTRY REGULATION The fitness industry is largely self-regulated. It is subject to some specific regulations across all jurisdictions in Australia but these regulations are mainly related to consumer protection laws and industry specific fair trading regulations, covering issues such as membership contracts, client care, standards of qualifications and standards of business practice, facilities and equipment. OUR INDUSTRY STANDARDS COUNCIL The Australian Fitness Industry Standards Council is an entity that will help to advance and elevate Australia’s fitness industry. The council’s objectives are to develop, manage, promote and review a suite of standards, codes, guidance materials to assist the fitness industry to manage safety and improve service quality. The council boasts a unique and diverse range of experts (in fitness FITNESS AUSTRALIA RE-LAUNCHES JOBS BOARD IN PARTNERSHIP 04-Nov-2020. With the fitness industry set to be open and operation right across Australia from 9 November, Fitness Australia has today relaunched its Jobs Board, powered by Sportspeople, with a pre-Christmas offer to help business members recruit andSTANDARDS - FITNESS
Standards for fitness business accreditation have many benefits, including: Recognition of independent assessments and accreditation. Ensuring customer confidence and satisfaction. Building the capacity of the business. Creating a competitive advantage over non-accredited businesses. Ensuring consistent quality of service and customer careis
EXERCISE REFERRAL KIT Fitness Australia’s Referral Kit has been developed through extensive consultation with fitness service providers, General Practitioners, Sports Physicians, Physiotherapists, Exercise Physiologists and other health professionals. It’s full of practical advice to help you establish and grow a referral network withlikeminded health
CODE OF ETHICAL CONDUCT Fitness Australia expects AusREPs to establish and maintain a high standard of ethical and professional conduct. This Code of Ethical Conduct establishes these standards. The Code is a mandatory list of professional expectations of AusREPs. It is not exhaustive, and should be read together with prevailing legal obligations. NUTRITION ADVICE WITHIN SCOPE OF PRACTICE FOR AUSREPS Fitness Australia have introduced guidelines for AusREPs to follow when giving nutrition advice to clients, through the release of a Nutrition Advice within Scope of Practice for AusREPs.. It’s designed to help AusREPs find the balance between providing the appropriate level of nutritional advice to the client, without providing information beyond their professional Scope of Practice. NEW PRE AND POST-NATAL EXERCISE GUIDELINES AVAILABLE NOW! Fitness Australia has developed the new Pre and Post-Natal Exercise Guidelines to assist in providing clarification for AusREPs on how to mitigate risk and exercise duty of care. The Pre and Post Natal Exercise Guidelines provide recommendations for: • Pre-exercise screening and referral. • Exercise programming including activitychoices.
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