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Student celebrants

Students celebrants are welcome to join our celebrations network!

The CCNA is a celebrations network hosted by a community based non-profit incoporated association CCN Inc. Our aim is to encourage and support you via our websites to promote a wide range of ceremonies and celebrations so CCNA celebrants can all work more effectively and productively.

You are a celebrant when you advertise your services and commence doing ceremonies!

One point many student marriage celebrants may not understand, is the decision to become a celebrant is yours alone for all ceremonies other than marriages.

When you are prepared to offer ceremonies to your community and to advertise your services, you may call yourself a celebrant. If you are offering non-religious ceremonies, you may call yourself a civil celebrant.

Other titles may be family celebrant, community celebrant, funeral celebrant, general celebrant

Obviously to advertise your celebrant services you need to be prepared and able to do  good work.

Having resources - both ceremonial and small business - and the knowledge and skills to perform in a celebrant role in a competent manner is of prime concern. Student marriage celebrants need specific training for specific ceremonies - the obvious one being funerals.

The CCNA recommends all celebrants planning to conduct funerals do training in loss and grief and planning funeral ceremonies, and well as reading specific resources books on being a funeral celebrant before offering funerals.

  • Click here to find out more about CCNA membership
  • Over time more information will be added to our CCNA website.
  • Contact us if you need more information.

The more we know what your needs and concerns are, the more likely we can assist.

Please consider this CCNA website to be your website, if you join.

We are here to work with you and for you.

But remember we are only a small team of two.

The more we can work together, the more we can all achieve together!