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HEALTH PRACTITIONER REGULATION NATIONAL LAW (NSW) - SECT 3A
Guiding principles [NSW]
3A Guiding principles [NSW]
(1) The main guiding principle of the national registration and accreditation
scheme is that the protection of the health and safety of the public must be
the paramount consideration.
(2) The other guiding principles of the national
registration and accreditation scheme are as follows-- (a) the scheme is to
operate in a transparent, accountable, efficient, effective and fair way;
(a1) the scheme is to ensure the development of a culturally safe and
respectful health workforce that-- (i) is responsive to Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander Peoples and their health; and
(ii) contributes to the
elimination of racism in the provision of health services;
Example--: Codes
and guidelines developed and approved by National Boards under section 39 may
provide guidance to health practitioners about the provision of culturally
safe and respectful health care.
(b) fees required to be paid under the
scheme are to be reasonable having regard to the efficient and effective
operation of the scheme;
(c) restrictions on the practice of a health
profession are to be imposed under the scheme only if it is necessary to
ensure health services are provided safely and are of an appropriate quality.
Note--: This section is a substituted New South Wales provision.
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