Accreditation organisations

Accreditation organisations ensure individuals seeking registration as a health practitioner have the knowledge, skills and professional attributes necessary to safely and competently practise their profession in Australia

Learn more about our accreditation processes review

Accreditation organisations’ roles

Accreditation organisations have an essential role in the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme (the National Scheme) including to:

  • develop accreditation standards for a National Health Practitioner Board’s approval
  • accredit education providers and programs of study to ensure they meet approved accreditation standards
  • assess overseas-qualified practitioners and assessing authorities in other countries
  • provide advice to the Boards about these functions.

Multiple accreditation organisations, including specialist medical colleges, are responsible for undertaking the National Scheme’s accreditation functions. The accreditation process varies by health profession.

Types of accreditation organisations

There are two types of accreditation organisations in the National Scheme: external accreditation organisations and committees established by the Boards.

Other entities, such as specialist medical colleges, also perform certain accreditation functions. This can include accrediting training sites and assessing the qualifications of overseas-trained practitioners.

External accreditation organisations

External accreditation organisations work with the relevant Board to deliver specified accreditation functions under a formal agreement with Ahpra on the Board’s behalf. There are 10 external accreditation entities.

Committees established by the National Boards

Committees established by the National Boards work with the National Board based on the committee’s terms of reference. There are six accreditation committees.

These committees are also often supported by Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Ahpra) staff.

Find out more about making an accreditation-related complaint

  • Learn more about how Australia’s health practitioners are regulated.

  • Find out more about the role the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Ahpra) and the 15 National Boards play in how the National Scheme works.

  • Find out more about our review of existing processes and procedures of accreditation organisations in the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme.

  • Find out more about what to expect when our office accepts accreditation-related complaints.

  • Find out more about the complaints we assist with.

Find out more about how to make a complaint to the Ombudsman or Commissioner.

Accreditation organisations: accreditation committees and councils

Accreditation organisations: specialist medical colleges

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