Easy Moves for Active Ageing (EMAA) registration



The EMAA course is conducted in an interactive two-day format, which includes a formative assessment process and a practical assessment on day two. The EMAA Manual and External Study Guide will be sent to participants 2 weeks prior to the course, to allow for pre course study and completion of theoretical assessment. This is to be completed and returned to Active Ageing Australia before the course.

EMAA has been endorsed by the Service Industries Skills Council as a learning resource to meet the outcomes of the competency standards: 

  • SRCCRO009B  Conduct a recreation program for older persons
  • SRCCRO007B  Operate in accordance with accepted instructional practices, styles and legal and ethical responsibilities
  • SRCCFP001A   Deliver an approved community fitness program to promote wellbeing. 
    In partial completion of the Certificate III in Community Recreation (SRC30206) 
To give EMAA course participants a nationally recognised ‘Statement of Attainment’, Active Ageing Australia has partnered with Sport SA, a Registered Training Provider.

Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive their Statement of Attainment, which may be used to attain recognition of completion of the 3 units of competency.

The EMAA Training cost is $537 (inc. GST) and includes lunches, morning teas, EMAA Manual, assessments/course materials, 3 units of Competency, Certificates and Individual Membership with Active Ageing Australia until 30 June 2011.