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  • 8. Minors - NSW Health
    42 NSW Health Consent to Medical and Healthcare Treatment Manual 8 Minors 8 1 Can I treat a Minor without consent in an emergency? Yes Section 174 of the Children and Young Person’s (Care and Protection) Act allows a Medical Practitioner to carry out medical treatment on a child (15 or under) or young person (aged 16 or 17) without the consent of the child or young
  • Special medical treatment - NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal
    The NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) has power under the Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998to consent to special medical treatments for people under 16 The consent of NCAT must be sought before the following special medical treatments can be given to someone under 16 years of age: • sterilisation
  • Consent to Medical and Healthcare Treatment Manual
    Summary This is the third edition of the NSW Health Consent to Medical and Healthcare Treatment Manual (Consent Manual) which includes the specific and additional consent requirements for Minors accessing gender affirming medical treatment The Consent Manual provides operational guidance and procedures to support compliance wi th NSW law on obtaining consent to medical treatment from
  • Supply of prescription medicines - NSW Health
    Under clause 45 of the Regulation a pharmacist can supply up to 7 days treatment or the smallest standard pack of a liquid, inhaler, cream, or ointment of a prescription medicine (other than Schedule 4 Appendix D and Schedule 8 medicines), without a prescription, for essential treatment, to a patient who has previously been prescribed the medicine, there is an immediate need for continuation
  • Prescribe a psychostimulant medicine - NSW Health
    A pharmacist in NSW cannot dispense a prescription for psychostimulant medicine unless the prescription shows an approval number issued by the NSW Ministry of Health, regardless of which state or territory a prescription is issued in Note: An 'approval' is a reference to an authority under the Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Act 1966
  • Guides for medical practitioners - NSW Health
    NSW Legal Requirements for an Authority to Prescribe Drugs of Addiction; Schedule 4 A ppendix D Drugs ("Prescribed restricted substances") Other guides New South Wales Opioid Treatment Program: Clinical Guidelines for Methadone and Buprenorphine Treatment of Opioid Dependence Please note the following regulatory guidelines have been rescinded:
  • Prescribe or supply a Schedule 8 medicine for pain . . . - NSW Health
    Applications for approval to prescribe or supply the Schedule 8 medicines as listed above should be submitted via SafeScript NSW Submitting applications via SafeScript NSW allows prescribers to monitor their application progress online and to receive real-time approval in many cases Prescribers will be notified immediately if:
  • Legal compendium: Consent to treatment - NSW Health
    The legal compendium is primarily intended for use by NSW Health entities Whilst NSW Health makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information presented, it does not purport to be a comprehensive list of applicable legislation and policies, or to render legal advice


















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