The Cosmetic Nurses Associationwelcomes a new President in 2023

The Cosmetic Nurses Association
welcomes a new President in 2023

Media Release31 January 2023 The Cosmetic Nurses Association welcomes a new President in 2023 In 2023, the Cosmetic Nurses Association (CNA) welcomes Sheri-Lee Knoop as its President. Ms Knoop takes over from Jacinta King, who is stepping down from the role after three successful years. Ms Knoop, on behalf of the Board of Directors, acknowledges…

Member Survey 2022

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Peak Voice for Cosmetic Nurses in Australia Advocating to Protect Profession

Peak Voice for Cosmetic Nurses in Australia Advocating to Protect Profession

On Wednesday, 16 March, the Cosmetic Nurses Association co-hosted a webinar for its members to hear first-hand from representatives of the Nurses and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) about recent changes that directly affect the role and responsibilities of Cosmetic Nurses. Board of Directors Member Nicole Schmid-Sanele said, “We had more than two hundred members…

Changes to the CNA Membership Fee

Changes to the CNA Membership Fee

Members are the backbone of the Cosmetic Nurses Association, which is why we have introduced changes to the CNA membership fee. The premise of the Cosmetic Nurses Association is to be the voice of all Cosmetic Nurses in Australia. To be truly representative, the CNA Advisory Committee firmly believes it needs to have the majority…

NSW Discussion Paper about proposed amendments to the Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Regulation of products used in cosmetic procedures.

NSW Discussion Paper about proposed amendments to the Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Regulation of products used in cosmetic procedures.

Did you know that the NSW Government is currently considering measures that would create a sub-class within the S4 medications for cosmetic medicines? Doing so will give the NSW Government room to legislate rules about how this sub-class can be administered.  Something that has already happened in Tasmania, where the government now requires a medical…