Date
Various dates in April and May
Location
OnlineDelivery
OnlineChanges to accreditation standards - webinars 2026
The RANZCP is delivering a series of information webinars to support stakeholders through upcoming accreditation reforms (to programs and posts) and the transition to the revised standards. The webinars are open to all, but are especially relevant for supervisors, Directors of Training, trainees, Fellows, accreditation panel and committee members, and College staff involved in accreditation.
Registration is required, and CPD hours are available for attendance. Sessions will be approx. 1-hour duration plus 30 minutes for questions.
* Applications to register open Wednesday, 11 March 2026 9am AEDT
* Applications to register close Friday, 22 May 2026 5pm AEST
Event information
The accreditation of specialist medical training settings is undergoing significant reform across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, and the RANZCP is actively contributing to this important transformation.
A new, standardised approach to training setting accreditation will be implemented in 2026, following the recommendations of the 2023 National Health Practitioner Ombudsman (NHPO) report Processes for Progress. This represents the most significant change to training setting accreditation in many years.
These webinars will outline the key changes, explain what they mean in practice, and provide an opportunity for participants to ask questions.
Please register for a webinar session to learn more. Multiple sessions are available. Duration: 1.5 hours.
*** To complete your registration please select the webinar that you wish to attend, then scroll to the bottom of the page, tick the 'Agree to terms and conditions' box, and then click on the button 'Click here to Complete Registration'.
Cancellation/Refund policy
The event is free. If you cannot attend, please let us know as soon as possible by emailing accreditation@ranzcp.org as spaces are limited.
Directions
MS Teams webinar (registrants will receive the webinar link prior to the session).
Contact
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