be of good fame and character, and a fit and proper person to be a member of the Association
agree to declare any criminal conviction recorded against them
have no ruling of unprofessional conduct, professional misconduct or unsatisfactory professional
conduct (or similar), or a finding of grounds for disciplinary action (or similar), by the
Physiotherapy Board of Australia or its equivalent or by their industry registration board
Eligibility for APA student members:
In addition to the eligibility for all members, APA student members declare that:
I am a student enrolled in an accredited course in Australia leading to registration as a
physiotherapist
I understand physiotherapy student members do not have voting rights in the
association
Eligibility for members who gained registration via the Trans-Tasman Mutual
Recognition Agreement:
In addition to the eligibility for all members, APA members purchasing an insured category of membership
declare that:
I have not since 01-01-2023 gained Australian registration as a physiotherapist
via the Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Agreement as a New Zealand Registered physiotherapist;
AND
I have not gained my NZ Registration based on HCPC registration in the UK;
OR
I have since 01-01-2023 gained Australian registration as a physiotherapist via
the Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Agreement as a New Zealand Registered physiotherapist;
AND
I have gained my NZ Registration based on HCPC registration in the UK;
AND
I have completed:
an Australian Physiotherapy Council's assessment pathway and received my Final Certificate
(or equivalent); OR
a minimum of two years' experience practicing as a physiotherapist in Australia, New Zealand or
the
United Kingdom without any complaints or claims being made against me; OR
a physiotherapy degree from Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, South
Africa or
Hong Kong (SAR of China)
2. Membership instalment, refund and cancellation policies
Instalment policy
Members may elect to pay the annual APA membership fee and any associated subscriptions either in
full or via monthly instalments.
The first monthly instalment will be deducted either upon receipt of join or renewal form, or in
January if the membership is automatically renewed by the APA. This instalment will include the full
amount of GST payable for the year, as well as any donations that the member has agreed to provide.
Subsequent instalments will be calculated by dividing the remaining balance by the number of months
remaining in the calendar year.
Monthly instalments will be deducted from the member's nominated credit or debit card on the first
working day of each month.
By electing to pay by instalments, the member authorises the APA to automatically renew their
membership for the following year and continue monthly deductions until the member either notifies the
APA in writing to cancel their membership or the membership is withdrawn. Any outstanding fees will
remain
payable.
If payment is unsuccessful due to insufficient funds or other reasons, the APA may pass associated
bank fees on to the member. If instalments remain unpaid for a period of three consecutive months, the
APA reserves the right to cancel the membership and any associated insurance.
Members may opt out of the instalment payments during November or December by renewing online and
selecting to pay in full, or by contacting APA's support team.
Cancellation Policy
Members who wish to cancel their membership and any associated subscriptions must notify the APA
in writing prior to the end of the calendar year.
Members on an insured member category are strongly encouraged to contact APA's insurance broker
before submitting a cancellation request to ensure they understand the implications for their insurance
coverage.
A minimum of 14 days written notice is required prior to the scheduled deduction of any instalment payment.
APA reserves the right to charge an administrative fee of $100.00 (inclusive of GST) upon
cancellation of membership, regardless of payment method. For members who have paid in full, this fee will be deducted from any refund issued.
For members paying by instalments, the fee will be charged upon cancellation, and
no further instalments will be deducted.
Once a membership has been cancelled, the individual must complete a re-join form to reinstate
their membership.
Refund policy
Refunds are only applicable to members who have paid their annual membership fee in full.
Refunds will be calculated on a pro-rata basis for the remaining months of the membership year.
The APA reserves the right to charge an administrative fee of $100.00 (inclusive of GST), which
will be deducted from the refund amount.
Requests for refunds must be submitted in writing to the Senior Finance and Systems Officer via
APA's support team.
Each application will be assessed on a case-by-case basis, and all decisions are final.
3. Privacy Policy
Our commitment to your privacy
Your privacy is very important to the Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA). The APA is committed to protecting personal information in compliance with the Australian Privacy Principles under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).
This Privacy Policy is designed to assist you in understanding how we handle your personal information when you interact with us, for example, through our dealings with you as a member, supplier, contractor, or job applicant. It also applies to information we collect when you visit and use our website www.australian.physio/(Website).
This Privacy Policy outlines:
the kind of personal information the APA may collect about you
the purposes for which we collect, hold, use and disclose personal information
how we use and disclose that information
what your rights are regarding any personal information collected by the APA.
By providing personal information to us, you consent to our collection, use and disclosure of this
information in accordance with this Privacy Policy. If you do not accept this Privacy Policy, do not use the APA's services and/or Website. In these circumstances, you should not register an account, utilise APA services or purchase anything further from the APA.
Your information and Your Right to Privacy
You can elect to provide the APA with as much or as little information as you choose although the APA requires a minimum set of information from you in order to provide you with access to the APA's website. What information you provide is your choice.
Examples of personal information we collect include:
personal information you knowingly choose to disclose that is collected on an individual basis, including your name, address, telephone number(s), gender, nationality, Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander status, age, date of birth, educational qualifications, occupation
contact information such as your mailing or street address, email address, telephone numbers
transaction details associated with services we have provided to you, financial information such as your bank or credit card information, other information that enables transactions
additional information about the products and services we provide to you
information you have provided to the APA via surveys
information we collect about you when you visit our Website.
The APA may collect aggregated data such as statistical or demographic data derived from your personal data. For example, the APA may aggregate data about your use of the APA's website to calculate the percentage of users accessing a specific feature or to produce benchmarking reports. However, if the APA combines or connects aggregated data with your personal data so that it can directly or indirectly identify you, the APA treats the combined data as personal data which will be used in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
Sensitive information
The APA may occasionally collect sensitive information when necessary to provide our services or fulfill our obligations. This information will only be used for the primary purpose for which it was collected and will not be used for any secondary purpose without your explicit consent, unless required by law. We take all reasonable steps to ensure that your sensitive information is handled securely and in accordance with applicable privacy laws.
Collecting information
The APA only collects personal information by lawful and fair means. In most cases, we will collect
personal information directly from you, including when you:
complete digital or hard copy forms
deal with us, in person, in writing, online or by telephone
submit a request, or through our other dealings with you
access and use the APA's Website or submit information through our Website
access and use the APA's products, services, and member benefits
register an account on the APA's Website
leave a comment on the APA's Website and digital platforms
place an advertisement on the APA's Website
make an enquiry about a particular product on the APA's Website
submit a general enquiry to the APA's Website
enter a competition on the APA's Website or otherwise with the APA
create a wish list on the APA's Website
subscribe to the APA's digital communications
leave your feedback or review on the APA's Website
manage your marketing preferences with the APA
make a payment through the APA's Website.
In some cases, we may receive personal information about you from third parties with whom we engage for the purpose of carrying out our functions and activities, for example, recruitment agencies, previous employers, government departments, regulatory bodies and from third party service providers of criminal and other checks. We may also collect personal information about you from publicly available sources of information.
This Privacy Policy applies to all personal information collected by us, whether or not we have directly requested that information.
If the APA proposes to collect information about you that you would not reasonably expect, you will be provided with just in time notice when that information is collected.
Digital tracking and cookies
The APA may use cookies and similar digital tracking technologies to enhance your experience on the APA website, within other digital platforms, analyse usage, and improve our services.
By continuing to use our Website, you consent to our use of cookies and similar technologies as described.
You have control over cookies and other digital tracking mechanisms by selecting the appropriate browser settings and/or deleting cookies stored on your computer, but our Website may not work as intended for you if you do so. Our Website may integrate with social media platforms, which can use cookies and similar tracking technologies to collect data about your interactions with services. This data may be used by the APA and by the social media providers to deliver tailored content, advertisements, and to analyse your engagement.
You can manage your tracking preferences directly on the respective social media platforms. These
platforms typically offer settings that allow you to control the extent of data collection and personalisation. We recommend reviewing the privacy settings and policies of these social media platforms to understand and manage how they track and use your data.
By interacting with our content on social media, you acknowledge that your data may be collected and used according to the privacy policies of those social media platforms. We encourage you to review their privacy practices to make informed decisions about your social media interactions.
Your personal password to access the APA website protects your privacy. We recommend that you do not disclose, share or reveal this password to any other individual.
Why does APA collect personal information and how do we use it?
The APA collects personal information for the purpose of carrying out our functions and activities in providing our products, services, and member benefits, as well as other related purposes, including:
responding to your communications
to engage with you in relation to your membership
to engage with you in relation to your holding of a governance position with the APA
to manage your membership including to process applications and renewals and to update your APA membership details and profile information
to provide you with access to and information about current and future member benefits
providing and marketing our products, services, and membership benefits to you
to notify you and the public that you have met our requirements for credentialing (e.g.
specialisation
or titling)
to process applications for and continue enrolment in the CPD online and face to face courses offered
by
the APA
to engage with you in relation to Professional Development Education programs and Conference
related activities
to provide members with APA publications, information and resource materials
from job applicants who apply for employment with us, so that we can assess their suitability for vacant positions and/or contact them about future employment opportunities that arise
promotion of members to consumer audiences and other health professionals, including but not limited to medical practitioners, specialists, private health insurance, and other funder audiences
conducting market research in order to identify and analyse the ongoing needs of APA members
providing you with the ability to advertise for job vacancies
verifying the identity of our members and users including conducting credit checks to prevent fraud
to measure and improve our products and services and the features on our Website to provide you with the best service experience
invoicing and debt recovery
ensuring compliance with the APA's Constitution and Regulations
to comply with legal and regulatory requirements, resolve any complaints or disputes that we may have with any of our users, and enforce our agreements with third parties.
Disclosure of personal information
Ordinarily we will only use or disclose your personal information for the purposes for which it was
collected, and which relate to our functions and activities in providing our products and services to you, or for other purposes related to the purposes set out above that you would reasonably expect. For example, we may disclose your personal information to third parties for the purposes set out above, such as to our partners, suppliers, advisors and contractors who assist us in providing our products, services, and member benefits to you.
Such third parties include, but are not limited to:
IT and website service providers
marketing and communications agencies
third party platforms, including online, social media and digital communication platforms
agencies that conduct member surveys on our behalf
mailing houses
printers that print and distribute our publications and marketing material
regulatory authorities when required to do so by law.
Otherwise, we will only use or disclose your personal information with your consent.
Opt-out
From time-to-time we may use and disclose the personal information we hold about you to contact you about membership, administrative notices, publications, and communications relevant to the profession, special offers, promotions, and products and services we think may be of interest to you. You can unsubscribe from our mailing/marketing lists at any time by contacting us or using the opt-out facilities provided (for example, an unsubscribe link), or you may request to unsubscribe by
contacting us.
If you choose to block or unsubscribe from communications from the APA within your own email or mobile platform, it is your responsibility to ensure that you are receiving important communications in relation to your membership by managing your settings accordingly, and you should periodically review your email settings and relevant folders or spam filters to ensure you do not miss important information from us. The APA does not accept responsibility for any message delivery failure which may result from user notification preferences.
Security
Your data may be stored with various vendors or suppliers who provide systems and services to the APA. The information stored on APA-owned infrastructure is located in secure datacentres. The APA is committed to using industry-standard mechanisms to protect the confidentiality of your personal information, including firewalls, data encryption, and Secure Socket Layers. Additionally, the APA has implemented security measures to detect fraudulent identity verification activity and prevent unauthorized access to or deletion of personal information, thereby minimizing cybersecurity risks. Vendors and suppliers who store your data also use their own security measures to protect your information.
Should we become aware of any breach to our security systems that is likely to place your personal information at risk, we will notify you and any authority as required. If you suspect any misuse or unauthorized access to your personal information, you should contact us immediately.
Do we send your personal information overseas?
It is not anticipated that your personal information will be disclosed to overseas recipients. However, we use service providers who may store or process your information outside Australia, including but not limited to North America via cloud-based servers.
Third party websites
Please note that our Website may contain links to other websites, plug-ins and applications which are operated by third parties that have their own privacy policies and are not subject to this Privacy Policy. Clicking on those links or enabling those connections may allow third parties to collect or share data about you. The APA does not have control over or rights in those third-party websites and make no representations or warranties about the information of statements you may encounter on third party websites or how those websites handle your personal information. The privacy policies of these third parties may differ substantially from this Privacy Policy. The APA encourages you to read the privacy policy of every website you visit before using them.
Access to personal information
The information collected by us will be retained for 7 years, being no longer than is reasonably necessary for the purposes disclosed to you in this privacy policy and otherwise.
If we no longer require your personal information for any purpose for which the information may be used or disclosed in accordance with this Privacy Policy, we will take such steps as are reasonable in the circumstances to destroy the information or to ensure that the information is de-identified.
You have the right to access, review, correct and alter any personal information that the APA stores about you.
Should you wish to:
request access to your personal information collected by us
request details of the sources from which that information was collected
advise of any updates or changes to your personal information
ask for a correction of your personal information
request the deletion of any parts of your information held by the APA
you can do so by emailing the privacy officer. Records of your requests will be maintained by the APA.
Unless the access you request will require special steps or significant resources, there will be no charge for providing you with this access.
Policy updates
This Policy may change from time to time. Please check back here for the latest version.
Complaints and feedback
If you have a complaint regarding any aspect of your privacy rights, or any other complaint or feedback please visit the Complaints and Feedback page.
Contact us
If you have a query about our Privacy Policy or concern or issue in relation to how we handle your
personal information, you can contact us as follows:
Australian Physiotherapy Association Postal address: PO Box 437 Hawthorn BC VIC 3122 Email us Telephone: 1300 306 622 | (+61 3) 9092 0888
Facsimile: (+61 3) 9092 0899
AUSTRALIAN PHYSIOTHERAPY ASSOCIATION
ABN: 89 004 265 150
A record already exists with this email address
To retain your membership history and access invoices for any previous purchases, please select rejoin.
I agree to abide by the APA Constitution and Code of Conduct.
I am of good fame and character, and a fit and proper person to be a member of the Association.
I agree to declare any criminal conviction recorded against me.
I have no ruling of unprofessional conduct, professional misconduct or unsatisfactory professional conduct (or similar), or a finding of grounds for disciplinary action (or similar), by the Physiotherapy Board of Australia or its equivalent or by my industry registration board.
I agree to declare any changes in my eligibility or potential eligibility for membership.
I agree to declare any pending criminal charges and/or unresolved disciplinary proceedings regarding my professional conduct by the Physiotherapy Board of Australia or its equivalent.
I have not since 01-01-2023 gained Australian registration as a physiotherapist via the Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Agreement as a New Zealand Registered physiotherapist ; AND
I have not gained my NZ Registration based on HCPC registration in the UK;
OR
I have since 01-01-2023 gained Australian registration as a physiotherapist via the Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Agreement as a New Zealand Registered physiotherapist ; AND
I have gained my NZ Registration based on HCPC registration in the UK; AND
I have completed:
an Australian Physiotherapy Council's assessment pathway and received my Final Certificate (or equivalent); OR
a minimum of two years' experience practicing as a physiotherapist in Australia, New Zealand or the United Kingdom without any complaints or claims being made against me; OR
a physiotherapy degree from Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, South Africa or Hong Kong (SAR of China)
By submitting this declaration I hereby conform that my answers to the membership eligibility questions are true and correct. I agree to contact APA for any change in circumstances at npsp@australian.physio.
Eligibility failure
You may not be eligible for APA membership. Please contact APA member services.