The Registration Scheme

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Trust a Registered Nutritionist

Individuals with relevant qualifications, as determined by an experienced committee of senior nutrition scientists from the NSA, can now seek validation of the credentials to be placed on the NSA Register of Nutritionists.

 

This is an exciting development that recognises nutritionists with designated qualifications, who abide by the highest standards of professional conduct and the NSA Code of Ethics, and who are committed to on-going training and professional development.

 

Ultimately, this initiative will ensure Australians can have confidence in dealing with “registered nutritionists” whose credentials have been validated by the NSA.

The Nutrition Society of Australia

The NSA represents qualified scientists, practitioners and educators from divergent disciplines who are united in the application of the highest standards of research and practice in nutrition.

 

Members of the NSA include human nutritionists and dietitians, animal nutritionists, medical practitioners and nurses, agricultural scientists and veterinarians, food scientists, teachers, postgraduate students and complimentary medicine practitioners.

 

The practice of nutrition science aims to advance, apply and promote the understanding of the effects of nutrients on growth, development, reproductive capacity, health and well-being in humans and animals.

 

The NSA is dedicated to:

  • promoting safe, sound and effective research and practice in nutrition for the benefit of the public and industry; and
  • effectively communicating the effects of good nutrition to help people make healthy choices.

Modern professional bodies, particularly those in the health sector, are increasingly required to demonstrate rigorous oversight of their disciplines.

 

Growing public interest in the relationship between diet and health is evident in constant and widespread media attention to the issue and, as a result, increasing demands from the public for reliable and trustworthy information.

 

To date, there has been no regulation or control over people who call themselves nutritionists.  Many of these people work outside of the health sector, including the media, the food industry, sport and recreation, community development and education.

 

The NSA has legitimate concerns that there are untrained, or minimally trained individuals portraying themselves as nutritionists.  Furthermore, commercial interests promoting dietary therapies can generate misleading information about the benefits of particular foods.  As a result, there is a risk of poor nutritional advice to the public..

 

While knowledge and skills in nutrition are prerequisites for any practising nutritionist, most professionals in this field also require additional training and development relating to their specific area of expertise.

 

A system of statutory and credible voluntary registration and accreditation for professionals in the field of nutrition is an important way of protecting clients and the wider public.

Registration by self-regulation

The NSA has widely researched the registration process of other health professional bodies in Australia and overseas to determine the most appropriate means to establish a Register of Accredited Nutritionists.

 

Of particular relevance is the following statement in the Code of Ethics of the Nutrition Society of the United Kingdom: “The purpose of the Register is to establish a list of appropriately qualified persons, and in doing so, to distinguish individuals who have received an approved level of training and experience from others who have not.”

 

Based on its detailed examination of government regulation of health agencies and the practice of regulation by professional organisations, the NSA has determined that self-regulation is the most appropriate and accountable system of accreditation. .

 

The NSA has established a nationally consistent registration system that is supported by its members.  This includes a series of registration logos which have been submitted for trademark registration.

 

Registration:

  • assists in recognition of the professionalism of nutritionist services for consumers, health agencies and government bodies;
  • underlines the strength and unity of the NSA in its dealings with governments regarding public nutrition policy development and implementation; and
  • through on-going competency requirements help to raise the efficiency and efficacy of professional nutrition services.

Contact NSA

Nutrition Society of Australia (Inc.)
ABN 20 983 051 831

Postal address:
PO Box 949
Kent Town SA 5071, Australia
Telephone: 08 8363 1307
Facsimile: 08 8363 1604
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