The government is now operating in accordance with the Guidance on Caretaker Conventions, pending the outcome of the 2025 federal election.

Developing the National Oral Health Plan 2025–2034

The department is now progressing with the next National Oral Health Plan (NOHP) 2025–2034. The department held 2 workshops on 3 and 4 December last year in Canberra attended by oral health stakeholders.

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Work is underway for the next National Oral Health Plan 2025-2034. The department is collaborating with HealthConsult to consult representatives from different organisations to give input in the next NOHP. The consultations include a series of workshops and targeted interviews with these stakeholders.

In December 2024, oral health sector representatives attended a two-day co-design workshop in Canberra to:

  • assess the state of oral health in Australia
  • take stock of the achievements of the existing National Oral Health Plan (2015–2024)
  • identify gaps of the existing plan 
  • recognise trends and innovations in oral health care
  • envision the future state of oral health in Australia
  • and agree on the purpose of the next plan.

Representatives from the following stakeholders attended the workshop:

  • state and territory health departments
  • government regulatory and accreditation agencies
  • peak bodies for general dentistry and oral health practitioners (dentists, dental hygienists, dental therapists and oral health therapists) 
  • dental and oral health education, training and research schools 
  • consumer advocacy groups
  • special needs dentistry organisations
  • general practice 
  • dental manufacturing industry.

Read the summary paper from the consultations.

The department will organise the next workshop in March 2025, and publish a public online survey soon after.

If you or your organisation would like to share your thoughts on the next National Oral Health Plan, send an email to NOHP@healthconsult.com.au.

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