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The AAPA was formed in 1994 by a small group of therapists who saw the need for an aromatherapy association which was non profit making and dedicated to the development of the profession & support of therapists
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The AAPA supports the Voluntary Self Regulation of Aromatherapy and the new Aromatherapy Council. It encourages its aromatherapy members to register. Go to www.aromatherapycouncil.co.uk for further information
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The AAPA is an Association dedicated to the welfare and development of its members
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The AAPA is an Association run by therapists for therapists
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The AAPA is committed to professionally led regulation
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The AAPA undertakes to represent the best interests not only of its members but also the profession and is actively involved in both of these
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The AAPA is 'Your therapy Family'
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REGULATION COMMENCED ON THE 1st DECEMBER

Not only is the AAPA blossoming but on the 1st December 2006 the Aromatherapy Council was formed. Look out for a newsletter with further information in the next few days!
New additions include the Kevala Centre . This is the first Distance Learning Aromatherapy Course fully benchmarked to the NOS and the new Core Curriculum for Aromatherapy & they use the unique AAPA Portfolio system!
Latest additions include Greenwich University and Staffordshire University plus its satellite colleges as well as Peacehaven in Barbados. The good news is wherever you train the standard meets and exceeds that set nationally as the AAPA are committed to standards of excellence.
The AAPA accredits an increasing number training colleges in the UK and abroad, click here to see which ones it already represents. If you wish to join a dynamic organisation which is dedicated to the highest standards of education and practice then please email or telephone us.
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