Comparison of roles and functions of the AHPCSA and MTA
AHPCSA |
MTA |
| Statutory Health Council | Professional Organisation for Therapeutic Massage Therapists |
| Legal body established through an act of the South African Parliament | Voluntary organization established by the profession for the profession |
| Regulates Profession | Represents the interest of the therapists |
| Protects the public | Keeps members informed |
| Ensures delivery of quality service to the public | Promotes profession |
| Regulates education and training | |
| To the Public and the Department of Health | To the members |
| Compulsory registration | Voluntary membership |
| Working illegally is a criminal offence | |
| Prosecution for non-compliance | |
| Cements status of profession | Voices members opinion to AHPCSA |
| Acts as a watchdog to protect the Public | Acts as a watchdog to protect the interests of the therapists |
| Lays down and regulates the Scope of Practice of the profession | Lobbies AHPCSA on behalf of members |
| Represents all registered Allied Health Professions | Represents ONLY Therapeutic Massage Therapists |
| Compulsory annual Registration Fee | Voluntary annual membership fee |
| Members of Council voted in by all registered Therapeutic Massage Therapists | Executive Committee voted in by MTA members only |