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pompeyblonde May 6th 2009 11:51 am

Setting up a Private practice
 
Hi all, has anyone one moved to Oz, specifically Sydney and set up a private practice from scratch? Im thinking of doing this as a socal worker/counsellor, but any therapists advice,psych, physio, massage therapist etc would be gratefully received.

Is it harder than the UK? any pitfalls tax, insurance etc (though i should get insurance through AASW) adice on marketing internet....

Any thoughts? and thanks....:fingerscrossed:

Grayling May 6th 2009 11:58 am

Re: Setting up a Private practice
 
Indemnity insurance is a must.

The cover provided by professional organisations is not always adequate.

You will need to ensure that you are recognised by medicare otherwise you will be competing against others who are......if you are not recognised then the clients will have to pay you the whole fee whereas if you are recognised then medicare will cover a big part of the fee.

G

pompeyblonde May 6th 2009 12:02 pm

Re: Setting up a Private practice
 
Thanks, I intend to apply for the medicare accreditation asap.

Ruskee May 6th 2009 3:00 pm

Re: Setting up a Private practice
 
Medicare is one of the most impenetrably opaque and bureaucratic organizations on the planet! I have been trying to negotiate private practice entitlements as a doctor for some time. They seem to place some restrictions on people qualified outside of Australia but my situation may not generalise to you as a social worker/counsellor. It will be possible but be prepared for much paperwork.

pompeyblonde May 6th 2009 3:59 pm

Re: Setting up a Private practice
 
Yes, I went through all that with the original visa application. The AASW ok'd me fior the visa, and they are responsible for accreditaion for social workers, so I may be being over optimistic...but hopefully I will pass! and hopefully it wont cost too much!:fingerscrossed:


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