Development of an Independent Regulatory Council for the International Qualification Framework: International Universities Strength and Conditioning Association Position Statement
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https://doi.org/10.47206/ijsc.v5i1.582Abstract
The establishment of the International Qualification Framework (IQF) represented a seminal advancement towards standardising education and certification levels in the profession of strength and conditioning (S&C). By providing a standardised and internationally unified structure, the IQF directly addresses the long-standing disparities and inconsistencies noted in education and qualification recognition globally. However, the credibility and effectiveness of such a global qualification framework depends upon robust policies and detailed independent regulatory oversight. The IQF Independent Regulatory Council (IQF-IRC) has therefore been established as an autonomous body, specifically designed to oversee the IQF including its education, accreditation, and certification processes.
This position statement outlines the governance structure, core responsibilities, professional relevance, and strategic objectives of the IQF-IRC. It will also discuss the benefits of voluntary alignment by global S&C organisations, ultimately fostering a cohesive and universally accepted education and accreditation system that can be presented to the wider industry and public.
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