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INMOTION 26 Jan, 2026

Mandatory notifications

APA National Professional Standards Panel members Alison Smith (chair), Khanh Tran, Tom Hindhaugh, Cherie Hearn and Dr Lisa Hanson alongside the Physiotherapy Board of Australia review the circumstances and thresholds for mandatory notifications and your obligations as a physiotherapist.

All registered health professionals are required by law to notify Ahpra about the conduct of another health professional that puts the public at risk of harm. 

This is referred to as a mandatory notification. 

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INMOTION 28 Nov, 2025

Navigating patient harm

When receiving a complaint about patient harm, clinicians should be guided by the principles of open disclosure.

All practitioners try to avoid harm when treating their patients but if something does go wrong, being honest and open about what has happened needs to be the starting point of making things right.

The type of harm a patient might experience during or as a result of treatment can include physical, social or psychological harm. 

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INMOTION 25 Sep, 2025

Set up your Ahpra portal

PHYSIOTHERAPY BOARD OF AUSTRALIA With registration renewal right around the corner, now is a great time for physiotherapists to get set up with the new Ahpra online portal.

The new Ahpra portal is secured by multifactor authentication (MFA) and is the new way to manage all aspects of your registration. 

MFA is a security process that requires users to verify their identity using two or more methods before gaining access to an account. 

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INMOTION 01 Sep, 2025

The relentless curiosity of Jon Ford

APA PEOPLE Dr Jon Ford is the only physiotherapist to be a Fellow of the Australian College of Physiotherapists by clinical and research specialisation. Jon combines clinical excellence with academic rigour and business knowledge in a career that has helped shape contemporary approaches to back pain and multidisciplinary care. Melissa Mitchell reports.

 When Jon Ford FACP reflects on the winding journey that led him to physiotherapy he describes it as a ‘series of fortunate quirks’. 

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INMOTION 29 Aug, 2025

Redefining recognition

AUSTRALIAN COLLEGE OF PHYSIOTHERAPISTS The specialist research physiotherapy pathway is a newly piloted fellowship credential that reflects the scope of contemporary research careers. Professor Gavin Williams talks to Marina Williams about why it matters.

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INMOTION 29 Aug, 2025

Setting the standard for public safety

PHYSIOTHERAPY BOARD OF AUSTRALIA A closer look at the work and responsibilities of the Physiotherapy Board of Australia and its associated regulatory agencies.

Physiotherapists are familiar with the Physiotherapy Board of Australia (the Board)—after all, you have to renew your registration through the Board and the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Ahpra) every year. 

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INMOTION 28 Jul, 2025

Advertising guidelines

PHYSIOTHERAPY BOARD OF AUSTRALIA Planning to advertise? Make sure you know your obligations.

The Physiotherapy Board of Australia regulates the way physiotherapists practise, protecting public safety by ensuring that they meet certain standards and obligations. What you might not know is that these obligations extend to the way physiotherapists advertise their services. 

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INMOTION 25 Jun, 2025

Taking care of yourself

The Physiotherapy Board of Australia outlines the notification process and the support available to physiotherapists who have received a notification.

The Physiotherapy Board of Australia and Ahpra play an essential role in protecting public safety and building public confidence while providing fair, consistent and empathetic regulation of health practitioners. 

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INMOTION 25 Apr, 2025

AI in healthcare: what are your responsibilities?

PHYSIOTHERAPY BOARD OF AUSTRALIA The board outlines how to maintain high standards of care when implementing AI in your practice.

Artificial intelligence (AI) is quickly becoming integrated into everyday healthcare, thanks to its potential to transform and support new ways of working. 

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INMOTION 24 Mar, 2025

Health regulators unite against family violence

PHYSIOTHERAPY BOARD OF AUSTRALIA Health practitioner regulators have released a joint position statement on family violence.

Australia’s health practitioner regulators, including the Physiotherapy Board of Australia (the Board), have issued a joint position statement reminding practitioners of the critical contribution they can make to Australia’s response to family violence.