Code of Conduct Guidelines Made Accessible for All to Understand
21 Apr 2023
The shared Code of conduct (the code) applies to all practitioners and was updated last year to improve patient safety. As well as being a guiding document for health practitioners, the code is an important document for the public. The code outlines what the public can expect when they see a practitioner, including information about respect, culturally safe care, privacy and confidentiality and communication.
Code of conduct resources for the public
The new Easy English information is found on the Board’s website with these resources for the public:
- Information for the public – What is the shared Code of conduct?
- Case studies – understanding the Code of conduct
- Translations
As well as resources for the public, there are resources available to help practitioners understand and apply the code. These resources include FAQs and case studies.
Who does the shared Code of conduct apply to?
The code applies to the following registered health practitioners:
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioners
- Chinese medicine practitioners
- chiropractors
- dental practitioners
- medical radiation practitioners
- occupational therapists
- optometrists
- osteopaths
- paramedics
- pharmacists
- physiotherapists
- podiatrists and podiatric surgeons