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Aboriginal Health Workers Board

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Membership

  • Chair -Mr Peter Pangquee
  • Practitioner Member - Ms Louise Dennis
  • Practitioner Member - Mr Shaun Tatipata
  • Public Member -Ms Karrina Demasi
  • Public Member - Mr Aaron (Charlie) Dick

 

Role

The Aboriginal Health Workers Board of the Northern Territory is a statutory body responsible for ensuring the public is protected through the regulation of Aboriginal Health Workers registered in the Northern Territory.

The Aboriginal Health Workers Board carries out this mandate by:

  • Ensuring that all Aboriginal Health Workers have received educational preparation to an agreed national standard;
  • Dealing with issues of conduct and taking any disciplinary action as required;
  • Administering the framework under which impaired Aboriginal Health Workers can be rehabilitated without necessarily losing their license to practice;
  • Assisting to improve Aboriginal Health Worker's performance should it be found to be below accepted professional standards, and
  • Ensuring that all Aboriginal Health Workers either currently registered or intending to be registered are competent and fit to practise.

The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency, NT office; provides a bureau service to the Aboriginal Health Workers Board and carries out administrative duties as directed by it.

The objectives of the Health Practitioners Act 2004 (the Act) requires the Aboriginal Health Workers Board to:

  • Protect and promote the health and safety of the people of the Territory;
  • Promote the highest standard of professional health care practice in the Territory;
  • Determine the standards for Registration and enrolment of health practitioners and for professional health care practice in the Territory, and
  • Facilitate the continuing competence of health practitioners in the Territory.

 

Aboriginal Health Workers code

The general policies listed under the General Policies section plus the policies listed below comprise the Aboriginal Health Workers Code.

General Policies

AHW Board specific policies

Note: Policies remain current until a review has been completed and the revised version available on the website 

PolicyDate
Aboriginal Health Worker Entitlement to Registration Policy (Adobe PDF document - 50KB)October 2010
Recency of Practice Policy and Guidelines (Adobe PDF document - 43KB)August 2010

Aboriginal Health Worker Accreditation Framework Policy (Adobe PDF document - 25KB)

July 2011

Aboriginal Health Worker Code of Ethics (Adobe PDF document - 23KB)

July 2011
Aboriginal Health Workers Criminal History Check Policy (Adobe PDF document - 42KB)January 2011
Evidence of Clinical Competence Documentation Guidelines (Adobe PDF document - 29KB)August 2010

Statement on Sexual Relationships Between Health Practitioners and Their Patients Policy (Adobe PDF document - 78KB)

July 2011

Evidence of Good Character 'Charges and Convictions' Policy (Adobe PDF document - 33KB)

July 2011
Aboriginal Health Worker Supervision Report (Adobe PDF document - 66KB)August 2011

 

AHW Register

The register identifies registrants as having either full registration/enrolment or conditional registration/enrolment.

Conditional registration/enrolment means that there are some restrictions on the person's practice. Such restrictions are diverse in nature and further information about the conditions applying to a particular registrant can be obtained by contacting us.

Please note that the registers available on this website are only updated monthly. For current information on Registration status please contact us.

Download: AHW Register (Adobe PDF document - 24KB)

 

AHW Forms

Please refer to the Entitlement to Registration Policy before completing an application for registration.

TitleDescriptionDate
AHW Application for Registration (Adobe PDF document - 79KB)

If you are a new graduate or not currently registered as an Aboriginal Health Worker please use this application form to register in the Northern Territory.

July 2011