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    Re: I got my NZ reg first time, here's some advice

    Quote Originally Posted by JulesB View Post
    Spud, did you send certified copies or original certificates?
    cheers
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    i did both, certified copies for my degree and other important stuff. Solicitor certified them for £5 a page.

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    Smile Re: I got my NZ reg first time, here's some advice

    Just wanted to say thank you for posting this advice it was really helpful. I am just starting putting my profile together and am trying to gather as much info as possible.


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    Re: I got my NZ reg first time, here's some advice

    I am finishing my portfolio but still have some questions:

    1. I have a copy of syllabus stamped by the university on each page. Does the university have to send a copy DIRECTLY to the NZ board instead?

    2. I have an original copy of the IELTS result. Do I have to request a copy to be sent DIRECTLY from the IELTS centre to the board?

    3. I kept some reflective statements for some in-service trainings I had in the past, do I have to certify them?

    4. I took some courses in the past and according to the applicaton package, it will be good to send the course outline as well. Apart from certifying the certificates, do I have to certify the course outline?

    As each page costs and it's ridiculously expensive here, I hope I can only notify those documents that I have to. BTW, as I have left my old jobs for a while, I won't be able to get my boss to certify the documents for me.

    Hope somebody can give me advice.

    Thanks in advance.


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    Re: I got my NZ reg first time, here's some advice

    Quote Originally Posted by Pico View Post
    I am finishing my portfolio but still have some questions:

    1. I have a copy of syllabus stamped by the university on each page. Does the university have to send a copy DIRECTLY to the NZ board instead?

    no you send it, all together

    2. I have an original copy of the IELTS result. Do I have to request a copy to be sent DIRECTLY from the IELTS centre to the board?

    ?? unsure I would guess you send it


    3. I kept some reflective statements for some in-service trainings I had in the past, do I have to certify them?

    only if you are photocopying them

    4. I took some courses in the past and according to the applicaton package, it will be good to send the course outline as well. Apart from certifying the certificates, do I have to certify the course outline?

    no

    As each page costs and it's ridiculously expensive here, I hope I can only notify those documents that I have to. BTW, as I have left my old jobs for a while, I won't be able to get my boss to certify the documents for me.

    Hope somebody can give me advice.

    Thanks in advance.
    sound life you got most of it covered, post it all off they will post you back a letter saying they would like further clarification or thye can't except certain thing, this happened to me but it wasn't a problem, they are very helpful when you have posted it in

    good luck


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    Re: I got my NZ reg first time, here's some advice

    Quote Originally Posted by spud1976 View Post
    sound life you got most of it covered, post it all off they will post you back a letter saying they would like further clarification or thye can't except certain thing, this happened to me but it wasn't a problem, they are very helpful when you have posted it in

    good luck
    Hi spud, wow you're a busy man since you got your registration. Thanks for helping out us.

    Just wanted to ask you few questions I seem to be stuck with:

    1. about letters supporting your experience/competencies - I got my peers, seniors to write letters confirming my experience and competency. On the board's website there is a form 'validation of work history' that has to be fiiled in by referee and posted straight to NZ - does it include only my employers/managers or did you use it to prove any other activities/competencies? did you use the form at all?

    2. did you reference few different competencies with the same paper/letter e.g. if one senior writes about your communication skills, time management, research and so on in one letter I presume I can use it to prove more then one competency?

    3. how did you start writing the portfolio. did you use table format? would you be so kind to give an example of one of the sub competencies how you wrote it?

    thanks for your effort
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    Re: I got my NZ reg first time, here's some advice

    Quote Originally Posted by veronix View Post
    Hi spud, wow you're a busy man since you got your registration. Thanks for helping out us.

    Just wanted to ask you few questions I seem to be stuck with:

    1. about letters supporting your experience/competencies - I got my peers, seniors to write letters confirming my experience and competency. On the board's website there is a form 'validation of work history' that has to be fiiled in by referee and posted straight to NZ - does it include only my employers/managers or did you use it to prove any other activities/competencies? did you use the form at all?

    2. did you reference few different competencies with the same paper/letter e.g. if one senior writes about your communication skills, time management, research and so on in one letter I presume I can use it to prove more then one competency?

    3. how did you start writing the portfolio. did you use table format? would you be so kind to give an example of one of the sub competencies how you wrote it?

    thanks for your effort
    W.
    Hi

    1. yes i used it and i used it for various rotations eg neuro, ortho etc

    2. yes I numbered the letter and kept ref to letter 1

    3. I made a front page with my ref numbered and kept referring to this. for example 1. letter from neuro rotation 2. CV 3. inservice training on cervical spine. I used this then in my portfolio to reference, eg blah blah (pg 1 : number 3). I have already given as example on how i wrote it, above.


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    Re: I got my NZ reg first time, here's some advice

    I have questions about declaration. If the notary public can only provide a standard statement of '... a true copy of the original document' instead of the required '.... true copy of the original document sighted'. Will that be OK? As according to the notary public I consulted, they only need to see the photocopies and even I bring both the originals and the photocopies, they will still give me the same statement i.e. without the word 'sighted'.

    Will the NZ board accept it? Anyone has the documents declared without the exact wordings but were still accepted by the board.

    I am getting frustrated as the NZ board has revised the competencies and the old one will only be used if the application is received by them by 1 Sept 2009. And I don't think I will have all the stuff ready by that time. The new competencies seem more specific 'items' on physiotherapy management. As my university no longer keeps my student placement reports and at that time, the students were not allowed to possess any of those copies, I don't have much documents to give evidence on those specific, precise items.

    Thanks in advance.




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    Re: I got my NZ reg first time, here's some advice

    Hi Pico

    Sorry can be any help with your question. But so glad you mentioned the change of competencies I had even realised! It is very annoying as I have been doing mine for the past 4 months. I am hoping to get them finished soon. Hope it is in on time or I will be very pissed off!!!!


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    Re: I got my NZ reg first time, here's some advice

    Erine, I'm the same. only noticed the new competencies yesterday!!!


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    Re: I got my NZ reg first time, here's some advice

    Hi spud,

    when writing your portfolio how much evidence did you use to support one sub competency? for examlpe: comp 1.1.2 about human structure - did you write that it was covered in your uni or did you also say about courses and in-services you attended (e.g. course on ankle rehab that started with revising anatomy and function. anything else?
    I understand that the more the better but how much is sufficient?

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    Re: I got my NZ reg first time, here's some advice

    Quote Originally Posted by veronix View Post
    Hi spud,

    when writing your portfolio how much evidence did you use to support one sub competency? for examlpe: comp 1.1.2 about human structure - did you write that it was covered in your uni or did you also say about courses and in-services you attended (e.g. course on ankle rehab that started with revising anatomy and function. anything else?
    I understand that the more the better but how much is sufficient?

    thanks
    I did both, if they can't accept it they will post it back saying so, i put in as much RELEVANT info in that i could


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    Re: I got my NZ reg first time, here's some advice

    Firstly thanks, that advice is really helpful. Am struggling to prove the structre of New Zealand physio health care. have tried physio board and the NZ society bu without much luck. Any suggestions would be greatfully received!!!


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    Re: I got my NZ reg first time, here's some advice

    Hi thanks for your advice! I am nearly finished doing all the competencies and have started to contact places in NZ regarding jobs. was just wondering if you have found work in New Zealand or have any advice on the best way to go about this!
    Any info would be helpful


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    Re: I got my NZ reg first time, here's some advice

    Hi

    I just filled in a cv and went to NZSP -New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists Inc. and sent it off. You will be offered a job as long as you are going within the next 1 - 2 months, but you need to have your registration also. Don't go through agency as they are basically advertising the same job as NZSP -New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists Inc.

    good luck



 
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