Associated Organisations
The CAA enjoys strong relationships with a diverse range of related
organisations internally and domestically. These organisations include
chiropractic peak health bodies, educational institutions working to
advance the profession’s knowledge base and registration and
accreditation bodies responsible for maintaining the highest standards
for all practitioners.

Australian Spinal Research Foundation
The Australian Spinal Research Foundation is a
not-for-profit organisation, founded in 1976, which raises money for
research into spinal health care. It is acknowledged internationally as
the largest privately funded chiropractic research funding body in the
world.

Bone
& Joint Decade 2000-2010
The Bone and Joint Decade 2000 – 2010 (BJD) is an umbrella
organisation for professional societies, governments, patient advocacy
groups, industry and researchers who work together to make bone and
joint health the business of every Australian.

Council on
Chiropractic Education Australasia
The Council on Chiropractic Education Australasia Inc (CCEA) is the
nationally recognised entity responsible for ensuring high standards in
chiropractic for the Australasian community.

World Federation of
Chiropractic
Members of The World Federation of Chiropractic are national
associations of chiropractors in over 40 countries. The WFC represents
them and the chiropractic profession in the international community.
The Chiropractic Registration Board of Australia (CBA)
Website: www.chiropracticboard.gov.au
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