National Allied and Healthcare Professional Association
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| Type | Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) |
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| Founded | |
| Founder(s) | |
| Headquarters | India |
| Area served | India |
| Key people | (Col) B. P. Tomar (President) Advocate Priya Rastogi (Secretary) |
| Focus areas | Professional representation, coordination, advocacy, skill development, allied healthcare sector support |
| Methods | Membership engagement, Awareness Programs, Professional Training, Networking, Advocacy, Legal Guidance |
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| Website | Official Website |
National Allied and Healthcare Professional Association (also known as Indian Paramedical Association) is a Indian professional association concerned with paramedical and allied healthcare professionals in India. With an emphasis on representation, coordination, and sector-specific advocacy for paramedical staff, it provides a forum for people and professionals involved in the healthcare industry.
History
In order to address the professional concerns of paramedical and allied healthcare workers, the association was founded. Over time, it grew to include healthcare-related professionals from a variety of backgrounds, such as physicians, physiotherapists, educators, legal professionals, and social stakeholders. Its creation emphasizes how crucial organized participation and structured representation are in the paramedical field.
Objectives
The National Allied and Healthcare Professional Association has the following key objectives:
- To bring up professional matters which paramedical and allied healthcare workers face
- To spread the word about the significance of the paramedical professionals in the healthcare system
- To assist in developing skills and expanding professional initiatives
- To provide a platform for healthcare professionals and stakeholders to communicate
- To voice the issues in relation to working conditions and professional recognition
Activities
The main activities of the association are concentrated on professional and organization engagement:
- Member registration and coordination
- Organizing meetings, seminars, workshops, and professional discussions
- Conducting awareness activities related to healthcare and paramedical services
- Offering informational, legal, and administrative support to members
- Health awareness and literacy outreach at the community level
Mission and Vision
Mission
To serve as a representative and coordination body for paramedical and allied healthcare professionals by addressing professional issues, facilitating skill development, and supporting sector-related engagement.
Vision
The association's vision is to pave the way for a licensed, informed, and professional alternative medical vocable workforce to be recognized in the Indian health industry through joint representation and collaboration with the government.
Leadership
The association has a clearly defined organisational structure with representatives at national, state, and district levels. The leadership roles are assigned to the office bearers who are responsible for the coordination, administration, and implementation of activities. Among them are (Col) B. P. Tomar, President, and Advocate Priya Rastogi, Secretary. Changes in leadership are communicated via the official channels of the organization.
Nature of Organisation
The National Allied and Healthcare Professional Association is a professional group that advocates for the rights of its members and does not consider itself a charity organization. The priority of the association is the professional representation, coordination, awareness, and engagement within the paramedical and allied healthcare sector.
External Links
See also
- World Culture and Environment Protection Commission
- Kendriya Lok Shikayat Evam Janch Parishad Bharat
- Central Public Grievance and Investigation Council India