Accreditation

The following courses must be completed in order to obtain National Accreditation as a martial arts instructor in Australia.

Required Courses for Accreditation

Legal Responsibilities in Martial Arts
Risk Management in Martial Arts
Coaching Principles in Martial Arts
Martial Arts Class Managment
Infectious Disease Management
Sport Psychology in Martial Arts
Kid Safe Martial Arts Instructor
Basic Sport Physiology in Martial Arts
Physical Conditioning for Martial Arts
Lisa Green - CMO
Dr. John Smith — Founder & CEO.

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Martial Art Accreditation YouTube – https://youtu.be/SvSvdaG2jgk Accreditation is a nationally recognised process that establishes a martial arts instructor is able to provide instruction in a manner that is safe, responsible, and accountable with appropriate levels of understanding as to their legal and community obligations. S

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Specifically, accreditation verifies: the martial arts grade/rank of an instructor the instructor is insured in accordance with the ‘Industry Insurance Standard’ – please palce a link here to our page on insurance https://maia.com.au/insurance/ the instructor has been ‘Child Protection’ cleared the instructor has a minimum first aid qualification the instructor has a minimum training standard in Instructing Principles, Sports Psychology, Training Methods, Communication, and Legal Responsibilities. the instructor has a minimum training standard in what constitutes safe practice in exercise the instructor has a minimum training standard in what the instructor¹s responsibilities are under Occupational Health and Safety the instructor has a minimum training standard in what the instructor¹s responsibilities are under the appropriate consumer protection legislation in the State in which they teach the instructor has a minimum training standard in what the instructor¹s responsibilities are in dealing with complaints involving sexual harassment and discrimination in the martial arts industry that the consumer is dealing with an instructor who is bound by the National Code Of Practice For Martial Arts Centres and Instructors

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