AGPAL respectfully acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands of Australia, and pay our respects to their culture, their people and Elders past, present and future. AGPAL is committed to working in partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and community service providers to assist in the promotion and delivery of high quality, and culturally appropriate care and support to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across Australia.

Committed to closing the gap

While progress has been made to improve the socio-economic disadvantage and health inequalities faced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across Australia, there is still a long way to go. Contributing significantly to solutions to address Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and well-being issues is the availability, access to and interconnection of culturally appropriate health and community services. These service providers play an essential role in caring for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with approaches that educate, engage, impact and improve outcomes for individuals and the overall well-being of the community as a whole.

"‘Aboriginal health’ means not just the physical well-being of an individual but refers to the social, emotional and cultural well-being of the whole Community in which each individual is able to achieve their full potential as a human being, thereby bringing about the total well-being of their Community. It is a whole of life view and includes the cyclical concept of life-death-life.” – NACCHO

AGPAL is proud to have worked extensively with Aboriginal Medical Services in offering a commitment to safety, quality and continuous improvements with practice accreditation. For many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Services, accreditation against various national standards can also support funding applications or provides accountability for organisations to commit to a continuous cycle of quality improvement.

Culturally aware accreditation

When working with Aboriginal Medical Services, we match AGPAL Surveyors who have experience working with similar facilities to the client, and who are culturally aware. A number of our AGPAL surveyors have experience working with Aboriginal Medical Services across rural, remote and metropolitan areas, and understand and respect the unique challenges these services face.

Our team is committed to supporting Aboriginal Medical Services throughout the accreditation process, to ensure they can deliver safe, quality and culturally appropriate health services to their local community.

AGPAL is able to offer personalised multi-accreditation options for Aboriginal Medical Services requiring additional accreditation options on top of general practice. Visit our page on multi-accreditation with the AGPAL Group for more information.

No matter where your practice is based across this sun-kissed country – you can be confident that AGPAL is able to provide you with the same quality service and personalised support.

AGPAL – supporting you through accreditation

Dedicated, personalised support

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AGPAL’s friendly, professional and supportive Client Liaison Team is committed to providing personalised assistance specific to your accreditation needs.

Having undertaken 5th edition training, and with their extensive client experience, your AGPAL Client Liaison Officer will endeavour to personally answer your specific standards questions. If extra assistance is required, they will point you in the right direction.

Your AGPAL accreditation hub houses a unique, in-built messaging system that enables you to message your Client Liaison Officer as you work through your self-assessment in AccreditationPro.

Contact your AGPAL Client Liaison Officer as often or as little as you need, at no additional cost – it’s all part of the service.

AGPAL’s accreditation hub

Tailored to your practice’s individual accreditation timelines and framework requirements, your AGPAL accreditation hub has specifically been developed to meet your accreditation needs.

Best of all, it’s all part of your exclusive AGPAL clients benefits which means there are no hidden fees and no additional user costs!

Online self-assessment with AccreditationPro

AGPAL’s online self-assessment software, known as AccreditationPro, streamlines accreditation preparation by helping clients determine their practice’s compliance with the RACGP Standards.

AccreditationPro helps decrease the administrative burden of the self-assessment process and streamlines accreditation preparation.

AccreditationPro allows you to undertake a team-based approach to quality to determine compliance, create and delegate action items, upload evidence and view helpful graphs to track your progress against the applicable RACGP Standards.

Resources and education at your fingertips

To ensure you and your practice team can continue on your quality improvement journey, the AGPAL Team has developed a comprehensive suite of tools and resources to assist you with 5th edition evidence requirements and best practice systems and processes across all areas of general practice.

Your education and resource library is housed within AGPAL’s accreditation hub and contains over 300 tools, resources and education offerings.  

Resources include templates, posters, information sheets and an updated 5th edition Policy and Procedure Manual – for your customisation. 

You’ll also discover a suite of e-Learning modules and webinars on a range of topics to support your team with accreditation preparation, quality improvement activities, knowledge enhancement and professional development opportunities. Read more about our Education and Training.

We are always developing new resources and take the time to keep our clients in the know. 

Highly trained Surveyors

AGPAL Surveyors are highly trained and qualified peer assessors who work across the Australian health, community and human services sectors. AGPAL engages healthcare professionals with relevant experience and qualifications in general practice.

As professional peers, AGPAL Surveyors are not just there to assess the safety and quality of care provided by your practice – they are passionate about quality improvement and will share their knowledge and discuss quality improvement opportunities with your team as part of the on-site accreditation assessment process.

Everything you need

Whether your practice is registering for accreditation or re-accrediting, AGPAL equips you with a comprehensive range of information and support to ensure you succeed. Find out more about our Resources & Support here.

Our Helpful AGPAL Handbook and AGPAL Accreditation Hub Guide leads your practice through the AGPAL accreditation process with from top to tail. We provide posters and information to let your consumers know what accreditation means, and the effort your team has gone to for providing a safe and quality-focused practice.

Once your practice has achieved accreditation, we provide you with a range of marketing collateral to help you promote this outstanding achievement. You will receive everything from an A3 accreditation certificate, display stickers, flyers, posters, a customisable media release and digital files – AGPAL has you sorted!

Stay in the know!

AGPAL’s magazine, Quality News, available in hard and digital versions, offers in-depth standards interpretations, gives insight into how other practices and their teams complete accreditation and allows you to hear first-hand from AGPAL Surveyors.

Get timely updates of everything you need to know with our monthly AGPAL Assist e-newsletter. You’ll be provided with RACGP related information and updates, new e-Learning modules, Government and Medicare information and plenty more. AGPAL Assist is emailed to your preferred accreditation contact regularly and is also available for viewing at any time within AGPAL’s accreditation hub. See our latest news and updates here.

Join our online community

AGPAL’s social media networks are buzzing with everything that’s happening, as it happens. Celebrate practice achievements made within the sector and be kept up-to-date with the latest industry news and events, including AGPAL and QIP updates.

Search ‘AGPAL accredited’ across Facebook and LinkedIn to get information live.

The RACGP Standards for general practices 5th edition

General practice accreditation in Australia is independent recognition that a practice meets the requirements of governing industry standards.

The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) Standards are currently in their 5th edition which was released in October 2017. It had a three-year consultation period with general practitioners, practice managers, nurses, consumers and many other stakeholders.

AGPAL’s accreditation process

AGPAL offers a transparent approach to accreditation. Accreditation is a cyclic process of internally led self-assessment followed by an independent external assessment, aimed at facilitating quality service provision. Understanding the accreditation process enables a smooth accreditation experience for practice teams.

There are six steps in the AGPAL accreditation process:

Registration

By registering with AGPAL, practices gain unlimited access to accreditation support and resources to begin their quality improvement journey.

As part of this registration process, once initial invoice is paid, the self-assessment fee, the practice gains unique access to their online AGPAL accreditation hub, education and resource library, and self-assessment tool – AccreditationPro.

When the practice is due for re-accreditation, they will be automatically re-registered and a self-assessment fee invoice will be sent to the practice approximately 12 months prior to the current accreditation expiry date. This payment ensures access to AccreditationPro to commence the re-accreditation process is continued.

Self-assessment

Self-assessment is an internally led process where practices determine the degree to which they meet the requirements of the RACGP Standards. AGPAL’s web-based self-assessment tool, AccreditationPro, guides general practices through the self-assessment process. This self-assessment process is a gap analysis assessment to identify compliance against the RACGP Standards and where improvements may need to be made prior to an on-site accreditation assessment.

Take a look at the 'Resources & Support' AGPAL provides to practices working through their self-assessment and accreditation journey.

Application

To apply for accreditation, the practice submits its completed self-assessment to AGPAL.

Submission of self-assessment is a paperless and fully automated process through AccreditationPro. Submission indicates that your practice is ready for the on-site accreditation assessment. At this stage, part two of your invoice will be issued to the practice. Once AGPAL receives payment, planning of the on-site accreditation assessment commences.

On-site accreditation assessment

An on-site accreditation assessment is the process of determining if the practice has demonstrated compliance with the relevant RACGP Standards. The on-site accreditation assessment should occur at least three months prior to the practice’s registration/accreditation expiry date.

AGPAL appoints a suitably skilled assessment team to conduct the on-site accreditation assessment.

AGPAL Surveyors have completed a comprehensive training program, participate in continuing professional development, and adhere to a code of conduct aligned to national best practice principles in professional audit.

Decision

After the on-site accreditation assessment, the assessment team prepares a report for AGPAL outlining the assessment findings. A decision is made about the practice’s accreditation status by an independent AGPAL Accreditation Decision Maker.

If it is deemed that the practice is not yet compliant in areas of the RACGP Standards, the practice is given an opportunity to provide feedback. This period is called Natural Justice and is AGPAL’s way of ensuring decisions are fair and transparent for practices.

Any response or submission provided by the practice is considered in the accreditation decision-making process.

Continuous quality improvement

Once the practice achieves accreditation it’s time to celebrate!

This is when the practice continues to implement quality improvements throughout the three-year accreditation cycle.