Certified SCENAR
Practitioner®

Full voting rights at STAA General Meetings
As a Certified SCENAR Practitioner, you are part of one of Australia’s most dynamic and fastest growing
professions. The CSP mark will allow you to set yourself apart from other SCENAR Practitioners.
Certified SCENAR Practitioner®, or CSP® is the mark representing the highest professional certification
that can be awarded to a Scenar Practitioner in Australasia. CSP practitioners have completed rigorous study in
SCENAR therapy, have extensive industry experience, have been endorsed by their peers and abide by the STAA
Code of Ethics and Rules of Professional Conduct.
To become certified, candidates are required to meet the following initial certification requirements:
QUALIFICATIONS
- Level 3 Scenar Training by a STAA Approved Training Organisation.
- Successfully completed 1 Year Anatomy & Physiology (equivalent to 100hrs minimum) as approved by
STAA
INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE
CSP certification indicates to the public that you have practical experience
in providing SCENAR therapy advice to the public for at least 3 years. The required three years of approved
experience can be gained as follows:
- Up to one year in a relevant health practitioner role (examples are Naturopath, Remedial Massage Therapist,
and Medical Practitioner, Physiotherapist), plus
- Two years of approved SCENAR practitioner experience immediately preceding an application for CSP
status.
PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
CSP certification requires candidates to agree to adhere to the STAA’s Code of ethics and rules of professional
conduct. This demonstrates to the public that the candidate has agreed to provide personal SCENAR therapy in the
patient’s best interest and to act in accordance with the highest ethical and
professional standards for the practice of SCENAR therapy.
OTHER
- Current Senior First Aid Certificate - HLTFA301B (or NZ equivalent)
- Current Professional Indemnity and Public Liability Insurance cover, minimum $M5
- Ongoing CPD (Continuing Professional Development) requirements = 30 hours per calendar year, criteria
yet to be finalised.

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