Mandatory reporting
Information for osteopaths about when, where and how to report on cases of suspected abuse or neglect
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An overview of the roles and responsibilities of the different regulators and stakeholders in the osteopathy profession in Australia. This serves as a good reminder for registered osteopaths and students to know what each organisation does, and where to get appropriate help and support throughout their careers.
Find out more at www.osteopathyboard.gov.au/About/Osteopathy-stakeholders-Roles-and-responsibilities.aspx.
Regulates the osteopathy profession in order to protect the public:
Supports the National Board and 14 other National Boards in administering the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme:
Is assigned the accreditation functions for the osteopathy profession by the National Board:
Is the peak body representing osteopathy:
Information for osteopaths about when, where and how to report on cases of suspected abuse or neglect
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