LIVE WEBINAR | Palliative Care: How to support patients and whānau/family as they navigate the palliative care journey
Overview The webinar will seek to cover the diverse skills needed to support the palliative care needs of patients and their whānau – how we work and collaborate with those needing palliative care to ensure that wairua and dignity are honoured. At the heart of working in palliative care is the challenge, skills and privilege
Just Include Me: Inclusive Practice Workshop for Health Professionals and Staff
This workshop aims to increase knowledge of intellectual disability amongst health professionals and raise awareness about the challenges that people with intellectual disability face in their health care. Learning outcomes: By attending this workshop attendees will: Gain lived experience insight from facilitators with intellectual disability Understand the importance of person-centred inclusive practice Begin to
Webinar: Strengthening Digitaltech-Humanness in General Practice
Join us for an engaging webinar designed specifically for GP practice owners and practice managers. We will introduce a practical, research‑based approach developed by The University of Queensland to help clinics balance digital technologies with high‑quality, human‑centred care. Learn how clinics can keep their practice up-to-date with digital technology while maintaining strong patient relationships, supporting
Could it be HIV? For The College of Physicians
This webinar series has been developed to increase clinician awareness and use of ASHM’s Could It Be HIV? tool in primary and non-HIV specialist care. It will build confidence among medical specialists to integrate indicator-guided HIV testing into routine clinical practice. In the webinar you will learn about evidence-based HIV testing, who you should be
Could It Be HIV? For General Practitioners
This webinar series has been developed to increase clinician awareness and use of ASHM’s Could It Be HIV? tool in primary and non-HIV specialist care. It will build confidence among GPs and medical specialists to integrate indicator-guided HIV testing into routine clinical practice. In the webinar you will learn about evidence-based HIV testing, who you
Could it by HIV? For Emergency Department and Urgent Care
This webinar series has been developed to increase clinician awareness and use of ASHM’s Could It Be HIV? tool in primary and non-HIV specialist care. It will build confidence among medical professionals to integrate indicator-guided HIV testing into routine clinical practice. In the webinar you will learn about evidence-based HIV testing, who you should be
Elevating the Patient Experience – Improving Healthcare Together
An interactive two-hour session designed to give healthcare professionals the confidence, practical tools and proven strategies to deliver excellent, safe patient care. The patient experience is a vital part of high-quality care and is influenced by every interaction, the effectiveness of systems and processes, and the environment in which care is delivered. This engaging session
ADHD Management Education Session
You’re invited to join our recurring Wednesday lunchtime ( 12pm – starting Wednesday 27 May and continuing throughout June) ADHD Management education sessions for GPs, nurses and practice teams across Northern NSW and the Mid North Coast. These short (15-20mins) online sessions are designed to provide practical support and updates around ADHD management in primary
LIVE WEBINAR | Grief without witness: Understanding disenfranchised grief
Not all grief is openly acknowledged, socially supported, or publicly mourned. Disenfranchised grief occurs when a loss, a relationship, or a griever is not recognised or validated by society, leaving individuals to grieve in isolation and silence. This webinar explores disenfranchised grief in contemporary contexts, examining the cultural, social, and relational factors that contribute to
LIVE WEBINAR | Understanding grieving styles: Moving beyond gender assumptions
Grief is often misunderstood and frequently shaped by assumptions about gender and emotional expression. Many people believe that those who do not outwardly express sadness or emotion are suppressing their grief or not coping well. In reality, grief responses are highly individual and may be expressed in emotional, cognitive, or action‑focused ways. This webinar explores
Unplanned Pregnancy and Abortion Care Webinar
Unplanned pregnancies occur among women of all ages and backgrounds. It is estimated that up to 50% of Australian women experience an unplanned pregnancy, with higher rates in rural areas, and around one in four women will have an abortion. Barriers such as limited service availability, legal complexity, and financial costs- particularly in regional and
InsideOut GP Hub Webinar: The Role of the Primary Care Remote Nurse in the identification & treatment of people with eating disorders
An APNA-endorsed webinar designed specifically for remote primary health nurses including remote area nurses. The session introduces The InsideOut GP Hub, a groundbreaking, evidence-based resource developed to support primary health nurses including remote area nurses and primary healthcare teams in the identification, assessment, and ongoing support of people living with eating disorders within the scope

