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Jul, 2024

Rapid Response is the College’s monthly eNewsletter providing current and important information from the College. Advocacy Update College CEO John Br...

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Jul, 2024

The College would like to acknowledge the ACPIC24 Organising Committee. The committee, chaired by Matt Cook, began planning the conference in 2024 and...

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Jul, 2024

MEDIA RELEASE Monday, 22 July 2024 In a milestone for paramedicine, the Australasian College of Paramedicine (The College) has released the first repo...

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Jul, 2024

The College recognises the costs of continuing professional development can be prohibitive for some paramedics. As the peak professional body, the Col...

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Jul, 2024

MEDIA RELEASE Monday, 8 July 2024 Palliative Care Australia (PCA) and the Australasian College of Paramedicine (the College) have joined forces to imp...

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Jul, 2024

Nominations are now being called for members who would like to stand for the position of Director of the Australasian College of Paramedicine Ltd. No...

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Jul, 2024

In November last year, the College began a six-month trial of a four-day work week for our staff. The move to a shorter work week follows the same mod...

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Jun, 2024

Position Statement Key Statement With primary and urgent healthcare in Australasia under increasing pressure, and significant health workforce shortag...

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Jun, 2024

On Monday, 8 July 2024, paramedics around the globe unite to celebrate International Paramedics Day. This year themed “The Difference We Make”, the da...

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Jun, 2024

The College is pleased to welcome our event partners for our ACP International Conference (ACPIC24), Priority Ambulance and Emergency Services Health,...

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The College is the peak professional body representing and supporting paramedics and student paramedics across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand since 1973.

The College acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional custodians of the land and sea in which we live and work, we recognise their continuing connection to land, sea and culture and pay our respects to Elders past, present and future.

We recognise the unique role of Māori as Tangata Whenua and embrace Te Tiriti o Waitangi, recognising Māori as tino rangatiratanga of Aotearoa New Zealand while supporting the guiding principles of Te Tiriti – Tino rangatiratanga, Equality, Active protection, Options, and Partnership.