We aim to ensure all dietitians in Australia practice safely and ethically.
A dietitians membership or APD credential may be suspended or expelled as a result of a complaint, and disciplinary action has been taken.
Expelled and suspended members and APDs
| Last Name | First Name | Middle Name | State | APD Status | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Forman (Elliott) | Jennifer | Robyn | NSW | Expelled | 
| Glykis | Maria | NSW | Expelled | |
| Parbery | Gordon | SA | Expelled | |
| Shahtahmasebi | Shahnaz | NSW | Expelled | 
Complaints process
If you're worried about the conduct of an Accredited Practising Dietitian (APD) or a member of Dietitian's Australia, you can make a complaint to us.
Complaints are handled in line with the By-Law Complaints and Disciplinary Procedures.
Read more about the complaints process.
Get in touch
If you have questions about our professional standards, contact us at credentialing@dietitiansaustralia.org.au
              If you're worried about the conduct of an Accredited Practising Dietitian (APD) or a member of Dietitians Australia, you can make a complaint to us.
            
                      
              Our professional standards and scope of work for dietitians working in Australia. Our standards ensure dietitians deliver high-quality dietetic services.
            
                      
              APDs and members of Dietitians Australia adhere to a Code of Conduct. This code provides guidance on your rights and responsibilities when seeing an APD.