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Te mahi a Te Kaunihera

The role of Te Kaunihera

 

Te Kaunihera Manapou Paramedic Council (Te Kaunihera) is the responsible authority for the registration of paramedics. Its primary purpose is to protect the health and safety of members of the public by ensuring that paramedics are competent and fit to practise. 

The duties and functions of Te Kaunihera are set out in section 118 of the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 (HPCA Act) as:

a)  to prescribe the qualifications required for scopes of practice within the profession, and, for that purpose, to accredit and monitor educational institutions and degrees, courses of studies, or programmes

b)  to authorise the registration of health practitioners under this Act, and to maintain registers

c)  to consider applications for annual practising certificates

d)  to review and promote the competence of health practitioners

e)  to recognise, accredit, and set programmes to ensure the ongoing competence of health practitioners

f)  to receive information from any person about the practice, conduct, or competence of health practitioners and, if it is appropriate to do so, act on that information

g)  to notify employers, the Accident Compensation Corporation, the Director-General of Health, and the Health and Disability Commissioner that the practice of a health practitioner may pose a risk of harm to the public

h)  to consider the cases of health practitioners who may be unable to perform the functions required for the practice of the profession

i)  to set standards of clinical competence, cultural competence (including competencies that will enable effective and respectful interaction with Māori), and ethical conduct to be observed by health practitioners of the profession

j)  to liaise with other authorities appointed under this Act about matters of common interest:

ja) to promote and facilitate inter-disciplinary collaboration and co-operation in the delivery  of health services

k)  to promote education and training in the profession

l)  to promote public awareness of the responsibilities of the authority

m)  to exercise and perform any other functions, powers, and duties that are conferred or imposed on it by or under this Act or any other enactment.

 

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Email: [email protected]
Phone: 04 381 9080

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PO Box 9644, Wellington, 6141, New Zealand

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