The scope and standards of practice were developed by the Australian Natural Therapists Association to:
- establish guidelines for the delivery of quality health care services to the public
- defend public health and safety
- protect the public interest
- promote informed health care choices
The practitioner shall:
- Provide health care services consistent with and in accordance with the scope of qualifications and training
- Consider the health and wellbeing of the patient and have an understanding of the therapeutic nature of the patient and practitioner relationship
- Treat patients with compassion, respect and have an appreciation of the diversity of human background and cultural values
- Listen to and identify the concerns of the patient, families and carers
- Present information accurately and clearly to a patient in accordance with good professional practice
- Respect the patients right to make decisions about their health care
- Refer patients to other health service practitioners as appropriate
- Continue self education to maintain currency of health care services
- Maintain patient confidentiality in accordance with legal requirements
- Maintain professional reputation based on integrity and ability
- Maintain a safe and hygienic practice environment
- Maintain and keep accurate up-to-date patient records in a secure and confidential manner
- Â Abide by the Code of Professional Ethics of the Australian Natural Therapists Association
- Abide by the Constitution, policies and rules of the Australian Natural Therapists Association
- Comply with Local, State and Federal laws