Sunday, 05 September 2010
Standards of the KAI
1) A Kinesiologist shall not presume to medically diagnose any disease of the student/client

2) A kinesiologist shall keep full records of all consultations with student/clients including the following details:
(a) Name, address, telephone number and date of birth.
(b) Details of relevant health history.
(c) Dates of consultations.
(d) Details of consultations. The records are to be kept secure and confidential at all times, access being restricted to the Kinesiologist, his/her assistant and agents, and the student/client unless otherwise gives consent.

3) A kinesiologist shall supply any relevant information to a student/client upon request from the student/client to do so.

4) On deciding to retire or move from a practice, a kinesiologist shall inform all current clients/students and shall nominate a secure location where client records shall be retained in sealed envelopes for release to the Client’s/student’s new practitioner with the permission of the Client/Student.

5) A kinesiologist is responsible for any assistant taking careof his/her consultancy.

6) Where a kinesiologist has a goodreason to believe a fellow kinesiologist has acted inappropriately or contravened the rules laid down in this code, a confidential report shall be made to the secretary of the committee of the Association who will then take the appropriate action.

7) A kinesiologist should not seek to attract business unfairly or unprofessionally in any way which would discredit the reputation of kinesiology in general.

8) Only professional certificates and diplomas originating from bona fide organizations and degrees or diploma's conferred by recognised universities may be displayed where a kinesiologist practices.

9) A Kinesiologist shall not act in a manner prejudicial to his clients or to kinesiology.



 
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