Mandatory Reporting

Date
21 Apr 2026
07:00 PM - 08:00 PM

Cost
Free

Available to
Practice Managers
Allied Health Providers
General Practitioners
Pharmacists
Practice Staff
Health and Social Service providers
Medical Specialist
Alcohol and Other Drug Worker
Aged Care Worker
Mental Health Worker
Nurse
Midwife
Mental health services

Continuing Professional Development

RACGP CPD 1 hour - Educational Activities

Online

This webinar provides an overview of mandatory reporting laws, the role of the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Ahpra) in enforcing these laws and the obligations of treating and non-treating doctors

Medico-legal lawyers from Avant explain the thresholds for making a notification, clarify what does not need to be reported, and outline the different arrangements that apply in Western Australia where doctors are exempt from mandatory reporting obligations.

The session aims to dispel myths and common misconceptions about mandatory reporting, an area that often generates anxiety and confusion for GPs, to ensure GPs feel safe to seek advice when required. It also directs attendees to information, resources and support services available to assist GP health and wellbeing.

Learning outcomes:

  • Describe the circumstances in which a mandatory notification must be made to Ahpra about another health practitioner.
  • Compare mandatory notification obligations for treating and non-treating doctors, including key differences in thresholds and responsibilities.
  • Identify information, resources and support services available to GPs in relation to mandatory reporting, including when a GP is the subject of a notification to Ahpra.