| | Two RTOs in AustraliaTwo RTOs in Australia are registered with ICPKP to offer the ICPKP Units as the kinesiology component of HLT42807 Certificate IV in Kinesiology and HLT51507 Diploma of Kinesiology. Students are free to choose which RTO best fits their desires for a learning environment. The ICPKP is not a training institute and does not directly enrol
students or teach classes. Rather, ICPKP provides teaching materials and
assessment tools that can be used as components to meet the kinesiology
requirements for national certificates and diplomas. In Australia there
are two nationally Registered Training Organisations (see above).
In
February 2007 the Australian Quality Training Framework, the body
responsible for nationally recognised training, endorsed Kinesiology as
part of the Health Training Package (HLT07). To comply, effective 1 July
2010, ICPKP has replaced the old (1998) four year Diploma course with
the following six qualifications and Certificates:
- International Certificate in Self-Care
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- International
Certificate in Kinesiology 4 Wellness Read
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- International
Certificate in Basic Kinesiology Principles Read
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- International
Certificate in Professional Kinesiology Practice Read More
Complies with HLT42807 (Aust) - International Diploma in Kinesiology -
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Complies with HLT51507 (Aust) - Vocational Graduate Diploma in
Kinesiopractic®
Includes the balance of the ICPKP units. Complete curriculum not yet established or registered. The
first three Certificate courses may be taught by an ICPKP Faculty
Member who is affiliated to an RTO but does not necessarily have their
own college buildings. The two Nationally Endorsed Qualifications must
be taught by an RTO or one of it’s registered campuses.
The recently implemented Section 10 of Private Health Insurance (Accreditation) Rules 2008 pursuant to the PHI Act 2007 means all health care providers in Australia must be members of professional organisations that represent that health care modality to receive the provider recognition with health funds. AIK - Australian Institute of Kinesiologists has Provider Recognition with 17 Health Funds (see www.kinesiology.asn.au). The minimum qualification for Provider Recognition is the HLT51507 Diploma of Kinesiology.
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