Mandatory Reporting

One of the barriers to seeking care is concerns about mandatory notification to the Dental Board of Australia and the perception that a mental health diagnosis will automatically lead to conditions being imposed on your registration.
It’s important to understand what mandatory notification is and isn’t. There are 4 broad categories of mandatory notification: –

  • impairment

  • practising whilst intoxicated

  • significant departure from accepted professional standards

  • sexual misconduct

The relevant category as far as mental health is concerned is impairment.

The guidelines for a treating practitioner – so your GP, psychologist or psychiatrist – say that they must make a mandatory notification if you have an impairment AND you are placing the public at SUBSTANTIAL risk of harm.

It’s important to note that qualifier – AND placing the public at risk of substantial harm. This means an impairment by itself (for example a mental health diagnosis such as depression or burnout) is not a trigger for mandatory notification.