ABOUT THE BOARD
The New South Wales Physiotherapists Registration Board is a statutory
authority responsible for the registration of physiotherapists which
was established under the Physiotherapists Act 2001. The functions
of the Physiotherapists Registration Board are:
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To protect public health and safety.
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To maintain and promote professional standards of physiotherapy
practice in New South Wales;
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To register physiotherapists;
- To advise the Minister on matters relating to the standards
of physiotherapy practice;
- To distribute information pertaining to this Act and the regulations
to physiotherapists, consumers and other interested persons.
There are approximately 6,686 registered physiotherapists in New
South Wales. The New South Wales Physiotherapists Registration Board
meets monthly. A number of Committees, as indicated below are convened
to assist the New South Wales Physiotherapists Registration Board
in carrying out its statutory functions:
Complaints Screening Committee
Physiotherapy Standards Advisory Committee
Scholarships Committee
Strategic Plan Committee
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