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Below you will find a summary of those body work associations the Stretch Therapy (ST) and Stretch Teacher (TT) training workshops are accredited with, as well as details of the educational credits these workshops attract.
Australian Association of Massage Therapists (AAMT)
Approved provider
Approved for CPE points: 20 CPE points per stage (60 CPE points for ST and 40 CPE for TT)
Australian Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine Association (AACMA)
Approved for CPE (non TCM): 8 AACMA CPE points per six-day course
The Massage Association of Australia (MAA)
Approved for CPE: 20 CPE points per stage (60 CPE points for ST and 40 CPE points for TT)
Shiatsu Association of Australia (STAA)
Approved for accreditation
STAA members may apply for accreditation of ST and TT courses
Yoga Teachers Association of Australia (YTAA)
Approved for CPD purposes: 36 CPD points per course
Institute of Registered Myotherapists of Australia (IRMA)
Approved for CEC purposes
Pilates Alliance of Australia (PAA)
Approved for CEC: 6 CEC per day, maximum of 15 CEC for ST and 15 CEC for TT
Association of Remedial Masseurs Inc (A.R.M.)
Approved for CPE purposes: 1 CPE per hour, 6 CPE per day, 36 CPE per six-day course
National Academy of Sports Medicine: Provider #509
1.9 CEU credits upon completion
National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork: Provider # 450908-09
35 CEU credits
Kit Laughlin is approved by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB) as a continuing education Approved Provider
Pilates Method Alliance
12 Continuing Education Credits
Board of Certification: Provider #P8088
Kit Laughlin is recognized by the Board of Certification, Inc. to offer continuing education for Certified Athletic Trainers.

TESTIMONIAL
"People want help; help with the initial condition then help with skills they can use to stretch and strengthen their muscles outside of the clinic. I use the P&F system because it enables me to demystify and educate the client towards a better understanding of how their body works."
Cherie Seeto, Remedial Massage Therapist, Sydney, Australia