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AGPT registrars can commence applying to practices for the 2025.2 placement round through the Training Management System (TMS) from Monday, 28 April. Due to this, we are anticipating higher-than-usual traffic to our TMS. Although this may result in slower load times, we will actively be monitoring TMS performance and making necessary changes to remediate any issues. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your patience and understanding.


Preventing and managing patient aggression and violence

Introduction

Introduction

Everyone deserves to be safe and treated with respect

This brief guide has been designed to support general practice teams in identifying and managing incidents of patient aggression and violence. It outlines obligations in responding to and preventing these events to keep the practice team and patients safe.

The guide address common questions from practices including:

  • How can our practice team respond to an act, or threat, of aggression or violence?
  • Can our practice discontinue care when safety concerns exist?
  • Can our practice disclose an act, or threat, of violence by a patient?
  • How can we create a safe practice environment and team?

The guide includes letter templates for you to use/amend when issuing warning letters, placing patients on acceptable behaviour agreements, or discontinuing care for patients at your practice.

Posters have been developed that you can display in your practice to inform everyone that aggression and violence will not be tolerated.

The RACGP has also developed a brief guide to support general practice teams in responding to sexual harassment by patients or their carers.

This event attracts CPD points and can be self recorded

Did you know you can now log your CPD with a click of a button?

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