Testimonial Self-Assessment Tool (AHPRA)
Under section 133(1) of the National Law1 a person must not advertise a regulated health service, or a business that provides a regulated health service, in a way that uses testimonials or purported testimonials about the service or business.
The testimonial tool includes information and flow charts to help practitioners and advertisers understand which testimonials are not allowed and which reviews or feedback can be used in advertising.
See our news item for more information about the testimonial tool which should be used together with our other advertising resources.
The tool is available on the Check and Correct section of the AHPRA website under Advertising Resources.
The Check and Correct section provides health practitioners and other advertisers with the ability to check and correct their advertising to make sure it meets their professional and legal obligations.
Visit the AHPRA website to download a copy of the testimonial tool and to read our other resources, including:
- summary of advertising obligations
- frequently asked questions
- tips on words to be wary about
- examples of compliant and non-compliant advertising,and
- a self-assessment tool.
This work is part of a broader strategy – the Advertising compliance and enforcement strategy for the National Scheme – which was started last year.