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Health Practitioner Regulation National Law Act 2009
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### sec.3-oc.2 Objectives
The object of this Law is to establish a national registration and accreditation scheme for—
the regulation of health practitioners; and
the registration of students undertaking—
programs of study that provide a qualification for registration in a health profession; or
clinical training in a health profession.
The objectives of the national registration and accreditation scheme are—
to provide for the protection of the public by ensuring that only health practitioners who are suitably trained and qualified to practise in a competent and ethical manner are registered; and
to facilitate workforce mobility across Australia by reducing the administrative burden for health practitioners wishing to move between participating jurisdictions or to practise in more than one participating jurisdiction; and
to facilitate the provision of high quality education and training of health practitioners; and
to build the capacity of the Australian health workforce to provide culturally safe health services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples; and
to facilitate the rigorous and responsive assessment of overseas-trained health practitioners; and
to facilitate access to services provided by health practitioners in accordance with the public interest; and
to enable the continuous development of a flexible, responsive and sustainable Australian health workforce and to enable innovation in the education of, and service delivery by, health practitioners.
sch s 3 amd 2022 No. 22 ss 33, 36
(sec.3-oc.2-ssec.1) The object of this Law is to establish a national registration and accreditation scheme for— the regulation of health practitioners; and the registration of students undertaking— programs of study that provide a qualification for registration in a health profession; or clinical training in a health profession.
(sec.3-oc.2-ssec.2) The objectives of the national registration and accreditation scheme are— to provide for the protection of the public by ensuring that only health practitioners who are suitably trained and qualified to practise in a competent and ethical manner are registered; and to facilitate workforce mobility across Australia by reducing the administrative burden for health practitioners wishing to move between participating jurisdictions or to practise in more than one participating jurisdiction; and to facilitate the provision of high quality education and training of health practitioners; and to build the capacity of the Australian health workforce to provide culturally safe health services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples; and to facilitate the rigorous and responsive assessment of overseas-trained health practitioners; and to facilitate access to services provided by health practitioners in accordance with the public interest; and to enable the continuous development of a flexible, responsive and sustainable Australian health workforce and to enable innovation in the education of, and service delivery by, health practitioners.
- (a) the regulation of health practitioners; and
- (b) the registration of students undertaking— (i) programs of study that provide a qualification for registration in a health profession; or (ii) clinical training in a health profession.
- (i) programs of study that provide a qualification for registration in a health profession; or
- (ii) clinical training in a health profession.
- (i) programs of study that provide a qualification for registration in a health profession; or
- (ii) clinical training in a health profession.
- (a) to provide for the protection of the public by ensuring that only health practitioners who are suitably trained and qualified to practise in a competent and ethical manner are registered; and
- (b) to facilitate workforce mobility across Australia by reducing the administrative burden for health practitioners wishing to move between participating jurisdictions or to practise in more than one participating jurisdiction; and
- (c) to facilitate the provision of high quality education and training of health practitioners; and
- (ca) to build the capacity of the Australian health workforce to provide culturally safe health services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples; and
- (d) to facilitate the rigorous and responsive assessment of overseas-trained health practitioners; and
- (e) to facilitate access to services provided by health practitioners in accordance with the public interest; and
- (f) to enable the continuous development of a flexible, responsive and sustainable Australian health workforce and to enable innovation in the education of, and service delivery by, health practitioners.