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Ethics and Ethical Standards for Osteopaths

Course Description

Ethics and Ethical Standards for Osteopaths is a CPD course designed for osteopaths practising in Australia who want to strengthen ethical decision-making, professional integrity, and safe patient care. It is particularly relevant for practitioners facing notifications, complaints, or fitness to practise processes through Ahpra and the Osteopathy Board of Australia, but is equally valuable for those seeking to embed high ethical standards into everyday osteopathic practice.

The course explores the core ethical principles underpinning osteopathy, including autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, justice, and professional integrity. Participants will examine how these principles apply in real-world situations such as obtaining informed consent for manual therapy, maintaining appropriate physical and professional boundaries, managing patient expectations, and ensuring honest, evidence-based communication. Common ethical concerns in osteopathic practice — including over-servicing, misleading claims, boundary issues, and inadequate documentation — are addressed alongside their professional and regulatory implications.

Through practical case-based learning, reflective exercises, and structured guidance, participants will develop the skills to navigate ethical dilemmas confidently, respond appropriately to concerns or complaints, and demonstrate insight, reflection, and remediation where required. By the end of this course, osteopaths will be better equipped to meet professional expectations, maintain public trust, and sustain safe, ethical practice aligned with Australian regulatory standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

The course is designed for osteopaths practising in Australia who want to strengthen ethical decision-making, professional integrity, and safe patient care.
It is particularly relevant for practitioners facing notifications, complaints, or fitness to practise processes through Ahpra and the Osteopathy Board of Australia, but equally valuable for those seeking to embed high ethical standards into everyday osteopathic practice.
The course explores the core ethical principles underpinning osteopathy, including autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, justice, and professional integrity.
The course examines how ethical principles apply in real-world situations such as obtaining informed consent for manual therapy, maintaining appropriate physical and professional boundaries, managing patient expectations, and ensuring honest, evidence-based communication.
Common ethical concerns in osteopathic practice — including over-servicing, misleading claims, boundary issues, and inadequate documentation — are addressed alongside their professional and regulatory implications.
Through practical case-based learning, reflective exercises, and structured guidance, participants will develop the skills to navigate ethical dilemmas confidently.
Yes, the course is particularly relevant for those facing notifications, complaints, or fitness to practise processes through Ahpra and the Osteopathy Board of Australia.
Maintaining appropriate physical and professional boundaries is a core topic, with the course examining how boundary issues arise in osteopathic practice, their regulatory implications, and how to prevent and respond to boundary-related concerns.
Participants will develop the skills to navigate ethical dilemmas confidently, respond appropriately to concerns or complaints, and demonstrate insight, reflection, and remediation where required.
Osteopaths will be better equipped to meet professional expectations, maintain public trust, and sustain safe, ethical practice aligned with Australian regulatory standards.

Course Content

Course Objective
Course Objective
Section 1: Introduction to Ethics in Osteopathic Practice
1.1 What is Ethics in Osteopathic Practice?
1.2 Why Ethics Matters in Osteopathic Care
1.3 Role of Regulatory Bodies and Professional Standards
1.4 Ethics and Fitness to Practise
1.5 Common Ethical Concerns in Osteopathic Practice
1.6 Reflective Quiz
Section 2: Core Ethical Principles in Osteopathic Practice
2.1 Respect for Autonomy
2.2 Beneficence and Patient-Centred Care
2.3 Non-Maleficence and Avoiding Harm
2.4 Justice and Fair Treatment
2.5 Professional Integrity and Honesty
2.6 Reflective Quiz
Section 3: Professional Boundaries in Osteopathic Practice
3.1 Understanding Physical and Professional Boundaries
3.2 Managing Physical Contact and Patient Comfort
3.3 Dual Relationships and Conflicts of Interest
3.4 Sexual Boundaries (Zero Tolerance)
3.5 Social Media and Digital Boundaries
3.6 Reflective Quiz
Section 4: Confidentiality and Privacy
4.1 Importance of Confidentiality in Osteopathic Care
4.2 Limits of Confidentiality
4.3 Managing Sensitive Patient Information
4.4 Working with Third Parties
4.5 Record Keeping and Data Protection
4.6 Reflective Quiz
Section 5: Informed Consent and Communication
5.1 Principles of Valid Informed Consent
5.2 Consent in Manual Therapies and Procedures
5.3 Explaining Risks, Benefits, and Alternatives
5.4 Managing Patient Expectations
5.5 Communication Failures and Complaints
5.6 Reflective Quiz
Section 6: Ethical Decision-Making in Practice
6.1 Recognising Ethical Dilemmas in Osteopathic Practice
6.2 Structured Ethical Decision-Making
6.3 Balancing Patient Autonomy and Clinical Judgement
6.4 Managing Risk and Patient Safety
6.5 Documentation of Ethical Decisions
6.6 Reflective Quiz
Section 7: Common Ethical Risks in Osteopathic Practice
7.1 Over-Servicing and Unnecessary Treatment Plans
7.2 Misleading Claims and Advertising
7.3 Financial Conflicts of Interest
7.4 Boundary and Conduct Issues
7.5 Impact on Patients and Public Trust
7.6 Reflective Quiz
Section 8: Ethics in Complaints, Investigations, and Fitness to Practise
8.1 Understanding Ahpra Notifications
8.2 Ethical Conduct During Investigations
8.3 Insight and Accountability
8.4 Reflection and Remediation
8.5 Maintaining Professionalism Under Scrutiny
8.6 Reflective Quiz
Section 9: Preventative Ethical Practice and Professional Integrity
9.1 Building Ethical Habits in Daily Practice
9.2 Reflective Practice and Continuous Improvement
9.3 Supervision and Peer Support
9.4 Avoiding Repeat Ethical Concerns
9.5 Sustaining Patient Trust and Professional Reputation
9.6 Reflective Quiz
Section 10: Conclusion and Key Takeaways
Conclusion and Key Takeaways
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