I know there are a number of DRTA members on there.
Good luck with your studies!
Kim
9th Aug 2018
Diversional Therapist / tafe teacher
Hi Michael Great question so good to know you have heard about DRTA. Belonging to your professional body is an important investment. Not only does it show commitment to your profession but as you say gives discounted rates for face to face education and online content. The volunteer Board also work really hard to represent DTs and RAOs across all the industries we work. It would be fantastic to see you and your fellow classmates at conference next month & network with other graduates in the field. Also follow DRTA on Facebook and Instagram for updates etc Kim Bromley, VP2 DRTA
Your website is wonderful! I use it almost on a daily basis. My people LOVE the word ladders! They can't get enough of them. I will continue using it as long as I'm working as an activities person!
I'm a student studying a Cert 4 in Leisure & Health at Kangan Tafe in Melbourne.
I am thinking of joining DRTA for the student discounts on conferences and workshops.
I am wondering if full membership of DRTA is common in the industry, and if so, why/how?
What are the benefits of membership, do you think?
This may be a good question to post on our Facebook Group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/ActivitiesForSeniors/
I know there are a number of DRTA members on there.
Good luck with your studies!
Great question so good to know you have heard about DRTA.
Belonging to your professional body is an important investment. Not only does it show commitment to your profession but as you say gives discounted rates for face to face education and online content.
The volunteer Board also work really hard to represent DTs and RAOs across all the industries we work.
It would be fantastic to see you and your fellow classmates at conference next month & network with other graduates in the field.
Also follow DRTA on Facebook and Instagram for updates etc
Kim Bromley, VP2 DRTA