I set my profile to say that I am able to transport clients. Why does it say “Unable to transport clients”?

At Fora, our allied health assistant and client’s safety is paramount.

Passengers can often be a dangerous distraction for newly licensed drivers. For this reason, we require our allied health assistants to have an unrestricted Australian driver’s license before they can transport clients.

When you get your full license, please upload it to your profile and notify a Fora team member to review.

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