Bouncy Posted May 27, 2014 Share Posted May 27, 2014 Hi all, can anyone shed some light on the e mail I received this morning!? It's from anmac stating that initial pre assessment is done and most documents are in order except initial Australian registration. It then says "noting you now have Australian rego." What does this mean? I have not yet registered with ahpra! Does this mean I need to send something else? I did register as a nurse in oz about 10 ish years ago when the system was completely different and each state had their own nursing body! I never kept this registration up. I have no paper work from this and as the Queensland nursing body ( who I registered with no longer exists ). Not sure how I'd get a copy! I did email ahpra at the beginning of this process and they said as things had changed so dramatically since my initial reg I had to start from scratch!! Do I just wait for further instructions? any help massively appreciated!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MARYROSE02 Posted July 21, 2014 Share Posted July 21, 2014 Isn't there reference to a code being allocated, somewhere down this form? Perhaps that is it? [h=2]Main navigation[/h] About ANMAC Governance Publications Related organisations Contact us [h=2]You are here[/h] Home › Accreditation Services › Accreditation stages Share on printShare on email [h=1]Accreditation stage 1: Pre-application (4 steps)[/h][h=2]Accreditation stages[/h] Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5 Education provider gathers all necessary information and forms to meet ANMAC accreditation application requirements. Education provider notifies ANMAC of intention to submit. [h=2]Step 1[/h]Education provider visits ANMAC’s website and downloads an Intention to Submit form. [h=2]Step 2[/h]Education provider downloads these documents: ANMAC Application Pack ANMAC Standards and Criteria for the Accreditation of Nursing and Midwifery programs leading to registration, enrolment, endorsement and authorisation relevant to the program (enrolled nurse, registered nurse, registered midwife) National Framework for the Accreditation of Nursing and Midwifery Courses leading to Registration, Enrolment, Endorsement, and Authorisation in Australia 2009 ANMAC National Guidelines for the Accreditation of Nursing and Midwifery Courses leading to Registration, Enrolment, Endorsement, and Authorisation in Australia ANMAC schedule of fees for accreditation. [*][h=2]Step 3[/h] Education provider submits Intention to Submit form to ANMAC. ANMAC then notifies the education provider they have received the intent and allocate a unique job code for the submission. [*][h=2]Step 4[/h] Education provider prepares submission in accordance with ANMAC Submission Guidelines using the ANMAC Standards and Criteria for the accreditation of nursing and midwifery programs leading to registration, enrolment, endorsement and authorisation. [h=3]Support tools[/h] ANMAC National Guidelines (631 KB) for the Accreditation of Nursing and Midwifery Courses leading to Registration, Enrolment, Endorsement, and Authorisation in Australia Application packs Schedule of accreditation assessment fees Intention to Submit Application Form (203 KB) Education provider support tool (438 KB) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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