Posts Tagged ‘ahpra’
Case Study: Indian Nurse Working in the UK: Navigating the New AHPRA Registration Process (April 2025)
Case Study: Indian Nurse Working in the UK: Navigating the New AHPRA Registration Process (April 2025) Background: A registered nurse from India has been living and working in the UK for the past 5 years. During her time in the UK, she gained significant clinical experience working in various hospitals across London in medical-surgical and…
Read MoreNew AHPRA Registration Update (April 2025): What You Need to Know
New AHPRA Registration Update (April 2025): What You Need to Know Good news for internationally qualified nurses (IQRNs)! AHPRA and the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) have introduced a streamlined registration process, making it easier for nurses to work in Australia. This change helps address workforce shortages in health, aged care, and primary…
Read MoreAHPRA – Presenting Your Proof Of Identity
There have been many horror stories of falling at the last hurdle when you present your ID to AHPRA, so this blog gives you tips on what to expect and what to watch out for. We have tried to update this blog with the most current information available to us based on AHPRA guidance and…
Read MorePresenting your ID to AHPRA
There have been many horror stories of falling at the last hurdle when you go to present your ID to AHPRA, so this blog gives you some tips on what to expect, and what to watch out for. Finding the AHPRA offices in Sydney The AHPRA offices are based on Georges Street, No 680. Like…
Read MoreFirst Phase Of AHPRA Changes In 2019
In October 2018, it was announced that AHPRA would be changing in 2019. The first half of 2019 would focus on reducing the Qualification criteria from 8 to 3. These have now been published on the AHPRA website. Qualification Criteria: Eight becomes Three Your Nursing / Midwifery Qualifications will be assessed against the following three criteria: Criterion…
Read MoreChanges to AHPRA Registration Coming In 2019
Changes to AHPRA registration AHPRA is the authority that looks after the registration for Internationally Qualified Nurses and Midwives (IQNM) in Australia. Since 2010 there were a number of changes in AHPRA registration process that saw the establishment of a national assessment model in 2014. The 2014 assessment model was an interim approach that assessed individual…
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