• #27 - Scope of Practice Drama: The Struggle is Real?

  • Apr 1 2022
  • Length: 33 mins
  • Podcast
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#27 - Scope of Practice Drama: The Struggle is Real?

  • Summary

  • Welcome to Episode 27 of the Unlocking Fitness Podcast.

    In this episode, Anita Griggs and I try to tackle the complex issue that is scope of practice and the implications for when we get it wrong

    In this episode, we discuss:

    “Scope of Practice: The Struggle Is Real?” and...

    • What is scope of practice and what does it mean for individual coaches?
    • What we can learn from the world of sales & marketing to help us stay within our scope of practice?
    • The hidden pressures from employers that push fitness professionals outside their scope of practice
    • and much, MUCH more!
    About Anita

    Anita Griggs is passionate about keeping fitness professionals and the people they coach safe by staying within their scope of practice. Here are a few of her accomplishments:

    • CIMSPA Chartered Activity and Health Practitioner

    • Over 30 years of experience working in fitness, leisure, and health
    • Founder of Vista Wellbeing in 2017
    • Works with local NHS Trust to deliver Cardiac Rehabilitation

     

    More Information

    Learn more about how the work Anita and her colleagues at Vista Wellbeing are doing to help provide affordable, individually tailored, socially based exercise sessions within the North Devon area and online

    Website: https://www.vistawellbeing.org.uk/vista-education/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vistawellbeing

     

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