Upgrading to a NZAPH Registered Professional Member of the NZAPH
Apply to become a Registered Member of the NZAPH You must be a professional NZAPH member first.
NZAPH Registered Professional Membership
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NZAPH Registered Professional Members
Criteria / Requirements
An individual who.
1.Has completed 300 hours of clinical practice and a minimum of three (3) years in practice.
2.Has completed a minimum of 12 monthly 1:1 clinical supervision sessions each year for at least eighteen (18) months.
3.Undergoes ongoing clinical supervision.
4.Completes CPD of 30 hours per year.
5.Has a current first aid certification.
6.Has Indemnity and Public Liability insurance
7.Obtains a Police clearance.
Membership Rights
1.Participation in networking and discussion groups.
2.Peer support.
3.May use the NZAPH logo and/or the abbreviation “RPMNZAPH” / “R.P.M.N.Z.A.P.H”
4.Inclusion in the online NZAPH Therapist Directory.
5.Right to Vote.
6.Eligible to stand for committee
7.Eligible to be on the Board of Examiners.
NOTE : Upgrading to a NZAPH Professional and NZAPH Registered Professional member requires the above criteria to be met and also a Zoom meeting with the Examination Board.
Membership Fees
Your subscription fees are due by 31 March.
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Membership fees
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First annual subscription pro-rata based on the month you join.
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NZAPH Non-Practising $50
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NZAPH Graduate $150
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NZAPH Professional membership $175
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NZAPH Registered Professional $195
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A nominal one-off administration fee of $50 to upgrade from NZAPH Provisional to NZAPH Professional will apply.
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Making payments to the NZAPH link
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A 10% late fees apply after 31 March. All fees are inclusive of GST.
Receipts and Annual Practicing Certificates (where appropriate) will be issued upon receipt of payment and completion of declaration (see below).
Payment options
You have the option to pay through credit card at the bottom of this form.
Public Notice:
“NZAPH membership is not the same as statutory registration. Hypnotherapists are not registered under the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance (HPCA) Act. NZAPH membership indicates that the practitioner has committed to training, supervision, continuing education and ethical practice, but does not equate to government licensing.”
If you haven't filled out a police vetting form please down load this and fill it out and send the completed form to info@nzaph.com
NZAPH Registered Professional Membership Upgrade and Personal Declaration
Please complete the form
