• Latest
Beauty and Wellness professionals registration extended to April 2024

Beauty and Wellness professionals registration extended to April 2024

3 years ago
Island Life book launch celebrates young authors at Belmont Estate

Island Life book launch celebrates young authors at Belmont Estate

16 hours ago
The total siege against Cuba

The total siege against Cuba

16 hours ago

REOI: Consulting Services – Individual Consultant

17 hours ago
CYEN Grenada calls on youth to recognise, respect, and restore land

CYEN Grenada calls on youth to recognise, respect, and restore land

19 hours ago
SGU, champions of 2026 GCIC Inter-Sector Windball Cricket Competition

SGU, champions of 2026 GCIC Inter-Sector Windball Cricket Competition

19 hours ago
Lucky Republic Bank customer heads to Miami for FIFA World Cup qualifier

Lucky Republic Bank customer heads to Miami for FIFA World Cup qualifier

19 hours ago
Interrogating Black Fatherhood

Interrogating Black Fatherhood

21 hours ago
Beacon Insurance vacancy: Manager — Grenada Operations

Beacon Insurance vacancy: Manager — Grenada Operations

2 days ago
EC$1 Million paid in Crop Insurance to CORP-EFF

Grenada invests millions in disaster protection

2 days ago
$30,000 In Cash and Prizes Up for Grabs With Flow!

Flow announced as Official Partner of the Republic Bank CPL

2 days ago

Visa-free access for Nigerian passport holders

2 days ago
Rotary Club of Grenada: Brunch for a cause at Rhythm & Spice

Rotary Club of Grenada: Brunch for a cause at Rhythm & Spice

2 days ago
NOW Grenada
  • Front Page
  • Categories
    • General News
      • All
      • Agriculture & Fisheries
      • Arts & Culture
      • Business
      • Education
      • Environment
      • Health
      • History
      • Lifestyle
      • Law
      • Politics
      • Technology
      • Travel & Tourism
      • Weather
      • Youth
    • Sports
      • All
      • Athletics
      • Cricket
      • Football
      • Watersports
    • Community
      • All
      • Tribute
    • Crime
    • Features
      • All
      • Today in History
    • Opinion/Commentary
    • Press Releases
      • All
      • Advertisements
      • Notices
  • Video
  • Notices & Vacancies
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
  • Front Page
  • Categories
    • General News
      • All
      • Agriculture & Fisheries
      • Arts & Culture
      • Business
      • Education
      • Environment
      • Health
      • History
      • Lifestyle
      • Law
      • Politics
      • Technology
      • Travel & Tourism
      • Weather
      • Youth
    • Sports
      • All
      • Athletics
      • Cricket
      • Football
      • Watersports
    • Community
      • All
      • Tribute
    • Crime
    • Features
      • All
      • Today in History
    • Opinion/Commentary
    • Press Releases
      • All
      • Advertisements
      • Notices
  • Video
  • Notices & Vacancies
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
NOW Grenada
No Result
View All Result

Beauty and Wellness professionals registration extended to April 2024

This story was posted 3 years ago
9 November 2023
in Business, Health, Law
2 min. read
Image by 3D Animation Production Company from Pixabay
0
VIEWS
Share

by Linda Straker

  • Registration fee is EC$250; licencing fee is EC$350
  • Dr Nicole Forte is Chair of Allied Health Professional Council
  • Significant working number did not obtain entry-level certification

People employed in the Beauty and Wellness professions of the Allied Health industry who are required to be licenced and registered, now have until April 2024 to comply with the licence and registration requirement.

The initial date for mandatory licencing and registration was 30 November, but Dr Nicole Forte who serves as Chairperson of the Allied Health Professional Council said on Wednesday, 8 November that the Cabinet has extended the time to ensure that those in the industry who are not certified, obtain the relevant certification.

A code of professional conduct published in the Government Gazette of December 2022 mandates that all in the profession become licenced and registered. Since that announcement, there have been concerns raised because a significant number working in the profession did not obtain entry-level certification, but ended up working through on-the-job training programmes.

Dr Forte said that the goal is to have all the practitioners in the beauty and wellness industry become certified and offer services that are of high standards. “We have recognised that a lack of certification has hindered their ability to comply. As a result, the Ministry of Health’s focus in 2024 is to bridge that gap. In collaboration with the National Training Agency…it will be making available scholarships for persons who are already in the industry for several years.” She further announced that the new deadline for registration will be April 2024.

The Allied Health Professionals Council is a corporate body established pursuant to Section 55 Subsection 2 of the Health Practitioners Act No. 16 of 2010. The Council’s main functions are to:

  • Protect the general public
  • Promote and uphold high standards of practice
  • Facilitate continued competency and
  • Maintain public confidence in professionals

Allied Health Professionals refers to all healthcare professions that are distinct from nursing, medicine, dentistry and pharmacy.

Like all other allied health professionals, Beauty and Wellness industry professionals who fail to register commit a summary offence and when found guilty in the magistrate court can be charged a maximum fine of EC$100,000 and or sentenced to 3 years imprisonment.

Those who fail to be licenced can be charged a maximum of EC$50,000 while those who fail to be licenced and registered can be charged a maximum of EC$250,000 and or 5 years in jail. The registration fee is EC$250 and the licencing fee is EC$350; the latter must be renewed every 3 years.

NOW Grenada is not responsible for the opinions, statements or media content presented by contributors. In case of abuse, click here to report.
Tags: allied health professional councilhealth practitioner’s actlinda strakerministry of healthnational training agencynicole forte

© NOW Grenada Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy

No Result
View All Result
  • Front Page
  • Categories
    • General News
      • All
      • Agriculture & Fisheries
      • Arts & Culture
      • Business
      • Education
      • Environment
      • Health
      • History
      • Lifestyle
      • Law
      • Politics
      • Technology
      • Travel & Tourism
      • Weather
      • Youth
    • Sports
      • All
      • Athletics
      • Cricket
      • Football
      • Watersports
    • Community
      • All
      • Tribute
    • Crime
    • Features
      • All
      • Today in History
    • Opinion/Commentary
    • Press Releases
      • All
      • Advertisements
      • Notices
  • Video
  • Notices & Vacancies
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us

Copyright NOW Grenada

We are using cookies to give you the best experience on our website.

You can find out more about which cookies we are using or switch them off in . Visit our Privacy Policy | Terms of Use.

No Result
View All Result
  • Front Page
  • Categories
    • General News
      • All
      • Agriculture & Fisheries
      • Arts & Culture
      • Business
      • Education
      • Environment
      • Health
      • History
      • Lifestyle
      • Law
      • Politics
      • Technology
      • Travel & Tourism
      • Weather
      • Youth
    • Sports
      • All
      • Athletics
      • Cricket
      • Football
      • Watersports
    • Community
      • All
      • Tribute
    • Crime
    • Features
      • All
      • Today in History
    • Opinion/Commentary
    • Press Releases
      • All
      • Advertisements
      • Notices
  • Video
  • Notices & Vacancies
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us

Copyright NOW Grenada

Powered by  GDPR Cookie Compliance
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful. Visit our Privacy Policy | Terms of Use.

Strictly Necessary Cookies

Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings.