Membership
Infection Control Association of South Australia (ICASA)
Membership of ICASA is open to health professionals and companies who have an interest in infection control.
Benefits of ICASA Membership
ICASA provides an excellent way to meet and network with other infection control practitioners, who come from a diverse range of positions and levels of responsibility for infection control.
Attending meetings (publicised in our newsletter and on this website) are a good way to increase your infection control knowledge in a friendly, informal setting.
Membership entitles you to attend a range of ICASA conferences, workshops and training sessions throughout the year; gives you access to our Scholarship program; plus opens access to the login area of this website where a range of resources are stored for members' benefit, including speakers papers from past conferences and workshops.
Membership of ICASA automatically confers membership of the Australian Infection Control Association, and you receive a copy of the quarterly publication 'Australian Infection Control'.
To become a member of ICASA, simply download our Membership Form PDF from the right hand column and return it to secretary@icasa.org.au, along with the appropriate membership fee, or to ICASA c/- PO Box 118, North Adelaide, South Australia 5006.
Membership Categories
[A] Full Individual Membership
Any person working in infection control or associated fields who holds appropriate professional qualifications as determined by the State Executive. Such members may vote in elections, hold office on the State Executive, and apply for association scholarships.
[B] Facility Membership
This level includes people being staff members of a facility, where they can be identified as working in infection control, with membership paid by the facility. Multi-site facilities may apply for a corporate membership package. Membership privileges are the same as a full member.
[C] Trade Membership
Proprietors, members, employees or representatives of a business engaged in the production and/or supply of goods and/or services associated with infection control. There shall be one named representative per membership. Such members cannot vote, hold office on State Executive, or apply for association scholarships, but do benefit from privileges of ICASA’s seminars, conferences, workshops and professional resources.

