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About audit

Ahpra and the National Boards have developed a nationally consistent approach to auditing health practitioners’ compliance with mandatory registration standards. Audits are an important part of the way National Boards and Ahpra can better protect the public. They help to ensure that practitioners are meeting the mandatory registration standards and provide important assurance to the community and the Boards.

How will I know if I am being audited?

Throughout the year National Board’s conduct audits on a random samples of practitioners.

If you are selected for audit, you will receive an audit notice in the mail from Ahpra. It includes a checklist that outlines what supporting documentation is required to demonstrate that you meet the standard(s) being audited.

What is being audited?

Each time you apply to renew your registration, you make a declaration that you have (or have not) met the registration standards for your profession. The audit requires that you provide further information to support your declarations.

Your audit notice letter will identify which standard/standards are being audited. One or more of the following four mandatory registration standards may be audited.

What is being audited  What it means for you 
Criminal history registration standard (275 KB,PDF)  Ahpra uses an independent service provider to check your domestic criminal history, which will happen automatically at no cost to you.

You do not have to do anything further unless you are asked to provide more information. 
Continuing professional development registration standard (248 KB,PDF)  You must provide evidence of the CPD activities you have undertaken to meet the requirements of the Board’s standard. 
Recency of practice registration standard (242 KB,PDF) You must provide evidence of recency of practice activities you have undertaken which meet the requirements of the Board’s standard.  
Professional Indemnity Insurance Arrangements Registration Standard (247 KB,PDF) You must provide evidence of PII arrangements which meet the requirements of the Board’s PII registration standard. 

Declarations, your registration and the National Law

Under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law, as in force in each state and territory, Ahpra can request (on behalf of a board) you to provide evidence, within 28 days, that you meet the standards, as declared in your previous annual statement.

Your annual statement is made when you apply to renew your registration. It is supported by a declaration confirming that it is ‘true and correct’.

The annual statement also includes (among other things) statements about whether:

  • you have met the recency of practice requirements stated in the Board’s registration standard 
  • you met the Board’s continuing professional development (CPD) requirements as set out in the Board’s CPD registration standard during the previous registration period 
  • you practised in accordance with the requirements of the Board’s Professional indemnity insurance (PII) arrangements registration standard, and whether you commit to practise in accordance with that registration standard if your registration is renewed, and 
  • there was any change in your criminal history during the previous registration period and whether you have any other criminal history that has not been disclosed to Ahpra.

Additional information

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If you need more information, please email the audit team at [email protected], or call the customer service line Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm on 1300 419 495.

 
 
Page reviewed 20/09/2021