As an Occupational Therapist, I adhere to the Occupational Therapy Board of Australia code of conduct.
About the National Boards and AHPRA:
The 14 National Boards regulating registered health practitioners in Australia are responsible for registering practitioners and students (except for in psychology, which has provisional psychologists), setting the standards that practitioners must meet, and managing notifications (complaints) about the health, conduct or performance of practitioners. The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) works in partnership with the National Boards to implement the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme, under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law, as in force in each state and territory (the National Law). The core role of the National Boards and AHPRA is to protect the public.
About this code: This code has been developed by most National Boards under section 39 of the National Law.
To read the code, please follow this link.
If you have a complaint or concern, please contact ConnectAble Therapies via this page. We take this very seriously and will endeavour to address all concerns. If you are unsatisfied with our response, members of the public may make a complaint or raise a concern to AHPRA about the conduct, health or performance of a practitioner or the health of a student.
Practitioners, employers and education providers are all mandated by law to report notifiable conduct relating to a registered practitioner or student.
Find out more about making a complaint or raising a concern via this link.
I am also a registered member of, and adhere to the codes of ethics and practice of;
About the National Boards and AHPRA:
The 14 National Boards regulating registered health practitioners in Australia are responsible for registering practitioners and students (except for in psychology, which has provisional psychologists), setting the standards that practitioners must meet, and managing notifications (complaints) about the health, conduct or performance of practitioners. The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) works in partnership with the National Boards to implement the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme, under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law, as in force in each state and territory (the National Law). The core role of the National Boards and AHPRA is to protect the public.
About this code: This code has been developed by most National Boards under section 39 of the National Law.
To read the code, please follow this link.
If you have a complaint or concern, please contact ConnectAble Therapies via this page. We take this very seriously and will endeavour to address all concerns. If you are unsatisfied with our response, members of the public may make a complaint or raise a concern to AHPRA about the conduct, health or performance of a practitioner or the health of a student.
Practitioners, employers and education providers are all mandated by law to report notifiable conduct relating to a registered practitioner or student.
Find out more about making a complaint or raising a concern via this link.
I am also a registered member of, and adhere to the codes of ethics and practice of;
- The Society of Australian Sexologists Ltd.
- The Somatic Sex Educators' Association of Australiasia (SSEAA).