National Registration and Accreditation Bill B Comments 2025

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State and territory governments established the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme (NRAS) for health practitioners in 2010 by introducing consistent legislation in all jurisdictions. While NRAS is not an Australian Government scheme, it affects the health workforce across the country.
The National Scheme started in 2010 to: ensure all registered health professionals meet the same, high-quality national professional standard. allow registered health practitioners to practise across Australia without having to re-register in each state and territory.
Ahpra registers health practitioners in Australia. We only register people who have the skills and qualifications to provide competent and ethical care. Registered health practitioners must confirm each year that they meet the standards for registration.
Ahpra works in partnership with 15 National Boards to implement the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme (the National Scheme). The National Scheme regulates 16 health professions, helping to protect the public by setting standards and policies that all registered health practitioners must meet.
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