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A NSW Government website. This fact sheet explains who is a ‘person responsible’ and their role in consenting to medical or dental treatment when the patient c
NCAT can arrange an urgent hearing if your case involves an issue that needs to be dealt with urgently
NCAT can review an Enduring Power of Attorney if you are concerned the attorney is not acting in the best interests of the person.
Learn more about NCAT's President, Division Heads, the Principal Registrar and Registrars.
NCAT can provide consent to medical and dental treatment for patients who are unable provide consent for themselves.
Step-by-step guide on submitting an application to NCAT for professional discipline of a health practitioner.
Information on fee exemptions, and how to apply for a reduced (concession) fee or fee waiver.
NCAT can hear and decide applications about goods that are uncollected, abandoned or left behind.
NCAT can recognise appointments of guardians and financial managers (or administrators) made by other courts or tribunals in Australia or New Zealand.
Information about the latest news and announcements from the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT).
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