We are required to make certain information available and respond to requests for information. This means that information will generally be released unless there is an overriding public interest against disclosure. From 1 July 2010 the Government Information (Public...
The Physiotherapy Council of NSW has noted common themes in the types of complaints received about practitioners in NSW. As a result, the Council has produced a series of educational videos addressing areas of concern. These resources will educate the profession,...
Some practitioners need to attend screening for drug and/or alcohol use. This page explains the process and provides the policies, procedures and practical information these practitioners will need.
Expressions of interest are invited for membership of the Physiotherapy Council of NSW for the following vacancies: 1 Physiotherapist involved in tertiary education of physiotherapists 2 Physiotherapists 2 Community members 1 Lawyer The Information Package for...
Health professional councils work to protect the health and safety of the public in New South Wales by managing complaints about practitioners and students. Councils work with the Health Care Complaints Commission to decide the best way a complaint should be managed...
We provide provide fact sheets to practitioners and complainants as part of the complaints management process. The fact sheets developed so far are provided here for information. This page will be updated as work continues.
There are many different possible outcomes of a complaint, including no action, no further action following a council process, restricting practice, suspension, cancellation, monitoring.
Health professional councils protect the public and manage risk to public health and safety. They help make sure that registered health practitioners in NSW practise safely and competently. You can make a complaint about the health, performance or conduct of a...