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Independent review of complexity in the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme – Project Phases
This diagram outlines the 4 project phases of the Independent Review of Complexity in the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme. Phase 1 commenced in May 2024 with phase 4 to conclude in June 2025. A final Review report is due to Health Ministers in July 2025. -
Consultation Paper 2: Consultation Outcomes and Reform Directions
This Consultation Paper presents a granular exploration of the purpose, nature, and features of a suite of potential reforms, with tangible actions that could be taken to progress those proposed. -
NRAS Complexity review update – Release of Consultation Paper 2
Consultation Paper 2 follows an open public submissions process and wide-reaching consultation conducted during September – November 2024. -
Update – Extended timeframe for release of Consultation Paper 2
This update provides information on the progress of Consultation Paper 2 and upcoming engagements with stakeholders. -
National Report on the 2024 GP National Registrar Survey
Each year, we give GP registrars from Commonwealth-funded training programs a chance to have their say. This report gives the national results of the 2024 GP National Registrar Survey. -
National Consistent Payments Framework (NCP) fact sheet
The framework provides information on a range of targeted financial payments to supervisors, training practices, and registrars commencing from Semester two 2025. -
National Consistent Payments Guidelines – 2025
The guidelines will assist all AGPT participants, including supervisors, practices and registrars, to understand the eligibility criteria, the process of determining and delivering the basic support payments, and the process of accessing the flexible payment pool. -
National Consistent Payments Framework – 2025
From Semester two 2025, the National Consistent Payments (NCP) framework will provide support payments to supervisors, practices and registrars on the Australian General Practice Training (AGPT) program. -
NRAS Complexity Review Update – Completion of phase 3
The Review Team has appreciated the input and feedback on Consultation Paper 1, received in written submissions and through the policy design forums that have been held nationwide. -
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Consultation Paper 1: Review of complexity in the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme
This Consultation Paper presents evidence collected to date. It identifies the themes that have emerged, the associated issues and challenges, and the potential reform directions. -
Response to final report – KPMG feasibility study into employee entitlement portability for GP registrars
This document outlines the Australian Government’s response to the KPMG feasibility study into employment entitlement portability for GP registrars which commenced in July 2022. The final report was provided to the Government in late 2023. -
NRAS Complexity Review update – 18 June 2024
Sue Dawson outlines next steps in the review process and seeks stakeholder advice on how their jurisdiction would prefer to participate and connect throughout the review. -
NRAS Complexity Review updates
This collection contains open letters to stakeholders, updates to proposed consultation forums and progress of the 4 phases for the Independent Review of Complexity in the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme (NRAS). -
Independent review of complexity in the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme – Terms of Reference
These terms of reference outline the scope of the independent review into the complexity of the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme. -
AGPT Program National Report on the 2023 National Registrar Survey
Each year, we give medical registrars training under the Australian General Practice Training (AGPT) Program the chance to have their say. This report gives the national results of the 2023 National Registrar Survey. -
Australian General Practice Training Program Guidelines
The Australian General Practice Training program guidelines (AGPT Guidelines) support the implementation and delivery of the AGPT program under a college-led training model, which commenced 1 February 2023. Note that updated AGPT Guidelines will be published prior to 1 January 2026. -
AGPT Program National Report on the 2022 National Registrar Survey
Each year, we give medical registrars training under the Australian General Practice Training (AGPT) Program the chance to have their say. This report gives the national results of the 2022 National Registrar Survey. -
National Consistent Payments Guidelines – 2023
The guidelines will assist all AGPT participants, including supervisors, practices and registrars, to understand the eligibility criteria, the process of determining and delivering the basic support payments, and the process of accessing the flexible payment pool.
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National Consistent Payments Framework – 2022
From Semester one 2023, the National Consistent Payments (NCP) framework will provide support payments to supervisors, practices and registrars on the Australian General Practice Training (AGPT) program. -
General Practice Training Advisory Committee – Terms of reference
These terms of reference set out the roles and responsibilities of the General Practice Training Advisory Committee. -
AGPT Program National Report on the 2020 National Registrar Survey
Each year, we give medical registrars training under the Australian General Practice Training (AGPT) Program the chance to have their say. This report gives the national results of the 2020 National Registrar Survey. -
AGPT Program National Report on the 2019 Registrar Satisfaction Survey
Each year, we give medical registrars training under the Australian General Practitioner Training (AGPT) Program the chance to have their say. This report gives the national results of the 2019 Registrar Satisfaction Survey. -
AGPT Program Report on the 2018 Registrar Satisfaction Survey
Each year, we give medical registrars training under the Australian General Practitioner Training (AGPT) Program the chance to have their say. This report gives the national results of the 2018 Registrar Satisfaction Survey.