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  • Ahpra - Regulatory guide - a full guide

    Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
    However, any HMM Policy Directions will apply to all decisions made by Ahpra and the Boards (outside of a tribunal proceeding). ... For example, posting offensive or…
    Date published 22 September 2023
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  • Ahpra - Regulatory guide - a full guide

    Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
    However, any HMM Policy Directions will apply to all decisions made by Ahpra and the Boards (outside of a tribunal proceeding). ... For example, posting offensive or…
    Date published 22 September 2023
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  • 50th meeting of the Psychology Board of Australia

    Psychology Board
    As stated in the fact sheet, practitioners are not responsible for removing (or trying to have removed) unsolicited testimonials published on a website or in social media
    Date published 10 April 2014
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  • Guidelines for mandatory notifications

    Medical Board
    1. Ahpra supports the Boards to set standards and policies for registered practitioners. ... It will not automatically take regulatory action (such as, for example, a…
    Date published 20 July 2020
    www.medicalboard.gov.au/Codes-Guidelines-Policies/Guidelines-for-mandatory-notifications.aspx
  • Guidelines for mandatory notifications

    Chinese Medicine Board
    1. Ahpra supports the Boards to set standards and policies for registered practitioners. ... It will not automatically take regulatory action (such as, for example, a…
    Date published 5 November 2021
    www.chinesemedicineboard.gov.au/Codes-Guidelines/Guidelines-for-mandatory-notifications.aspx
  • PC011 - Code of conduct

    Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
    comments in the media, and. • profiles or activities on social media and/or expressing views on any other medium where it is expected that the comments will spread to the…
    Date published 15 June 2020
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  • PC011 - Code of conduct

    Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
    comments in the media, and. • profiles or activities on social media and/or expressing views on any other medium where it is expected that the comments will spread to the…
    Date published 15 June 2020
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  • Guidelines for mandatory notifications

    Chiropractic Board
    1. Ahpra supports the Boards to set standards and policies for registered practitioners. ... It will not automatically take regulatory action (such as, for example, a…
    Date published 1 January 2006
    www.chiropracticboard.gov.au/Codes-guidelines/Guidelines-for-mandatory-notifications.aspx
  • Guidelines for mandatory notifications

    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practice Board
    1. Ahpra supports the Boards to set standards and policies for registered practitioners. ... It will not automatically take regulatory action (such as, for example, a…
    Date published 1 January 2006
    www.atsihealthpracticeboard.gov.au/Codes-Guidelines/Guidelines-for-mandatory-notifications.aspx
  • Guidelines for mandatory notifications

    Osteopathy Board
    1. Ahpra supports the Boards to set standards and policies for registered practitioners. ... It will not automatically take regulatory action (such as, for example, a…
    Date published 1 January 2006
    www.osteopathyboard.gov.au/Codes-Guidelines/Guidelines-for-mandatory-notifications.aspx
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