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A Registered Sport and Exercise Nutritionist (R.SEN) is a qualified and experienced individual who has the competency to work autonomously with performance oriented athletes, as well as those participating in physical activity, sport and exercise for health. All registrants meet the highest professional standards and competences that are set by the Sport and Exercise Nutrition Register (SENR). Further information about the professional standards and competences can be found on the Registration page.
The format of the register is designed to enable employers, clients and members of the public to identify and contact Registered Sport and Exercise Nutritionists. Please click on the link below to access the list of Registered Sport and Exercise Nutritionists (R.SEN).
The SENr also accredit individuals that demonstrate the appropriate knowledge competencies of the register through qualifications, but do not currently have the appropriate experience to become a Registered Sport and Exercise Nutritionist, this is called Graduate Registration. It encourages safe and ethical practice in graduate registrants from graduation and their initial engagement in sports and exercise nutrition at different levels of practice. The maximum period of graduate registration will be 5 years; after which time the registrant will be required to demonstrate the requirements for full registration in either the sport and performance or community sports pathway. If not, the individual will be removed from the register.
The purpose of this graduate register is to enable employers, clients and members of the public to identify individuals who have met the requirements of Graduate Registration.
All registrants must meet the standards of the register as set out in the ‘SENr Code of Professional Conduct (2010)’. If a registrant does not meet these standards and/or does not continue to meet the competences expected of registration the SENr may take action against them.
If you have a complaint or a concern about the behaviour or professional conduct of a registrant, please contact the register. In the first instance, please put your complaint or concern in writing to the SENr via e-mail or post.

contact : Tel. 0121 200 8080 | Email: info@senr.org.uk.
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