Paramedicine Board of Australia - Registration standards
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Registration standards

Under Section 38 of the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (the National Law) as in force in each state and territory, the Paramedicine Board of Australia (the Board) must develop and recommend to Ministerial Council mandatory registration standards and any other standards relevant to the eligibility of individuals for registration in the profession.

The registration standards define the requirements all applicants need to meet to be registered. The Board has developed the following registration standards:

Ministerial Council directions and approvals

The following directions or approvals given by Ministerial Council to the Board are published in accordance with section 17(2) of the National Law.

Document name PDF  Document date

Approval of the following registration standards:

  • continuing professional development registration standard
  • criminal history registration standard
  • English language skills registration standard
  • professional indemnity insurance arrangements registration standard
  • recency of practice registration standard
  • grandparenting registration standard
PDF (146 KB) 15 May 2018

A detailed consultation process supported the development of the Board’s registration standards.

For more information, see:

Retired grandparenting documents 

Document name  PDF  Accessible format  Document date 
Grandparenting registration standard PDF (80.5KB) Word version (378 KB,DOCX) 17 May 2018
FAQ: Grandparenting registration standard PDF (51.4KB)   26 June 2018
FAQ: End of Grandparenting requirements  PDF (234KB)
  22 October 2021
Grandparenting pathways PDF (43.6KB) Word version (392KB,DOCX) 24 August 2018
Capability self-assessment template PDF (33.6KB) Word version (59KB,DOCX) 24 June 2021
Capability self-assessment tool PDF (102KB) Word version (51.1KB,DOCX) 24 June 2021
 
 
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