Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00025:reg:4:p5
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00025
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 5/6)
Character Range: 17869–21114

allied health professional in relation to the provision of one or both of the following:
 (a) a focussed psychological strategies health service;
 (b) a non‑directive pregnancy support counselling health service;
                       (c)  a mental health service;
                       (d)  an eating disorder psychological treatment service.
eligible speech pathologist means a person who is an allied health professional in relation to the provision of a speech pathology health service.
focussed psychological strategies means any of the following mental health care management strategies, each of which has been derived from evidence‑based psychological therapies:
 (a) psycho‑education;
 (b) cognitive‑behavioural therapy that involves cognitive or behavioural interventions;
 (c) relaxation strategies;
 (d) skills training;
 (e) interpersonal therapy;
 (f) eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing;
 (g) narrative therapy (for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people).
focussed psychological strategies continuing professional development means the completion of 10 continuing professional development units per CPD year, each unit being 1 hour that relate to the delivery of focussed psychological strategies in any of the following areas:
 (a) psycho‑education;
 (b) cognitive‑behavioural therapy including;
 (i) behavioural interventions;
 (ii) behaviour modification;
 (iii) exposure techniques;
 (iv) activity scheduling;
 (c) cognitive interventions including:
 (i) cognitive therapy;
 (d) relaxation strategies including;
 (i) progressive muscle relaxation;
 (ii) controlled breathing;
 (e) skills training including;
 (i) problem solving skills and training;
 (ii) anger management;
 (iii) social skills training;
 (iv) communication training;
 (v) stress management;
 (vi) parent management training;
 (f) interpersonal therapy;
 (g) eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing;
 (h) narrative therapy (for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people);
 (i) clinical skills to undertake a full assessment of a patient in order to form a diagnosis and commence treatment planning.
GP Management Plan, for a patient, means a GP management plan to which item 229 233, 721 or 732 of the general medical services table, or item 92024, 92028, 92068, 92072, 92055, 92059, 92099 or 92103 of the Telehealth and Telephone Determination applies.
GP Mental Health Treatment Plan, for a patient, means a GP Mental Health Treatment Plan for the patient to which item 272, 276, 281, 282, 2700, 2701, 2715 or 2717 of the general medical services table applies, or item 92112, 92113, 92116, 92117, 92118, 92119, 92122 or 92123 of the Telehealth and Telephone Determination applies.
multidisciplinary care plan, for a patient, means a multidisciplinary care plan to which item 231, 232, 729 or 731 of the general medical services table, or item 92026, 92027, 92070, 92071, 92057, 92058, 92101 or 92102 of the Telehealth and Telephone Determination applies.
National Law means:
 (a) for a State or Territory other than Western Australia—the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law set out in the Schedule to the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law Act 2009 (Qld) as it applies (with or without modifications) as a law of