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Enhancing Patient Care & Efficiency with Best Practiceonline Sat 14 Dec 2024, 12:00 am - 12:00 am AEST Cost: $360 Event Organiser: Care Plan Training |
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What do I do, What do I Say? WorkshopBellingen Mon 20 Jan 2025, 12:00 am - 12:00 am AEST Event Organiser: StandBy Support After Suicide |
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Focus on Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain – Streaming on demand from January 30th until April 30th 2025Online Thu 30 Jan 2025, 12:00 am - Wed 30 Apr 2025, 12:00 am AEDT Cost: $149 (Group and student discounts available) Event Organiser: Canopy Health Education |
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Supporting Children and Young People Impacted by SuicideYamba Thu 06 Feb 2025, 12:00 am - 12:00 am AEDT Event Organiser: StandBy Support After Suicide |
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26th Annual Scientific MeetingZoom Sun 09 Feb 2025, 12:00 am - Mon 10 Feb 2025, 12:00 am AEST Event Organiser: Immunisation Coalition |
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PalliLEARN Short Courses: Talking to Children About Dying & GriefOnline Via Zoom Tue 11 Feb 2025, 12:00 am - 12:00 am AEST Event Organiser: Palliative Care NSW |
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Current Topics in BreastfeedingBrisbane Wed 19 Feb 2025, 12:00 am - 12:00 am AEST Cost: $245 - $295 Event Organiser: Breastfeeding Conferences |
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PalliLEARN Short Courses: Your Role in a Compassionate CommunityOnline Via Zoom Tue 25 Feb 2025, 12:00 am - 12:00 am AEST Event Organiser: Palliative Care NSW |
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An orthopaedic adventurer: Round table discussions and workshopsRobina Sat 01 Mar 2025, 12:00 am - 12:00 am AEST Event Organiser: John Flynn Private Hospital |
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PalliLEARN Short Courses: How to Nurture CompassionOnline Via Zoom Tue 11 Mar 2025, 12:00 am - 12:00 am AEST Event Organiser: Palliative Care NSW |
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PalliLEARN Short Courses: Self-CareOnline Via Zoom Tue 25 Mar 2025, 12:00 am - 12:00 am AEST Event Organiser: Palliative Care NSW |
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2025 Immunisation Professional Development ConferenceSydney Airport Wed 30 Apr 2025, 12:00 am - Thu 01 May 2025, 12:00 am AEST Cost: $400 (early bird), $500 (full fee) Event Organiser: Benchmarque Group |
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16th World Conference on Midwifery, Nursing And Primary Health CareAmsterdam Tue 22 Jul 2025, 12:00 am - Wed 23 Jul 2025, 12:00 am AEST Event Organiser: Inovine Scientific Meetings |
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Managing long-COVID – first in panel discussion series: rehabilitation and management researchOnline Thu 22 Apr 2027, 12:00 am - 12:00 am AEST Event Organiser: Long Covid-19 Australia Collaboration |
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Living with Adversity – Lessons from an SAS CommandoPort Macquarie Sat 23 Nov 2030, 12:00 am - 12:00 am AEDT Event Organiser: Mid North Coast Community College Ltd |
Healthy North Coast acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands across our region, and pay our respect to Elders past, present and on their journey. We recognise these lands were never ceded and acknowledge the continuation of culture and connection to the land, sky and sea. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Land’s First Peoples and honour the rich diversity of the oldest living cultures.
We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land we live and work, the Bundjalung, Arakwal, Yaegl, Gumbaynggirr, Githabul, Dunghutti and Birpai Nations, and their continuing connection to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to elders past, present and future.
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Strategic Priority Area: One team
North Coast is identified as the region most likely to be impacted by climate change in Australia and also forecasted greatest growth in those 65+.
Healthy North Coast takes a lead role in ensuring the older population and the sector that supports them are prepared for, can respond to and recover from disasters and other emergencies.
We have led eight regional disaster management capacity building workshops, bringing together SES, community organisations and the aged care sector.
We have also developed disaster preparedness tip sheets for both residential and community aged care providers.
Strategic Priority Area: One team
In May 2022, the NSW Parliament passed the Voluntary Assisted Dying Act 2022. Effective from Tuesday, 28 November 2023, eligible people have the choice to access voluntary assisted dying.
Healthy North Coast has developed a webpage for both health professionals and consumers, with links to available information and resources.
Strategic Priority Area: No one is left behind
Healthy North Coast has worked with people living with dementia, their families and local service providers to develop an information booklet that will help them connect with local and national supports along their journey.
Highly regarded by a range of professional supporting those on or starting the dementia journey, the booklet includes commonly asked questions for people to ask their GP and/or specialist.
“It’s a fantastic resource and I give it to everyone on their first diagnosis. Its easy to read, so well planned and thought through and has lots of really useful information, tailored to the region.
I also find it very helpful when educating clinical staff.”
−Geropsychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Mid North Coast.
The resource is available in digital and printed copies, with more than 5,000 distributed across the region. An e-version is available to clinicians via the Dementia and Cognitive Impairment HealthPathway.
Strategic Priority Area: One team
The Deteriorating Resident Response Tool (DRRT) has been developed to guide RN’s in Residential Aged Care homes (RACHs) to better understand, anticipate and make clinical decisions responding to the deteriorating health of residents.
The objective of the DRRT is to give RACH staff clear information to triage and provide appropriate care for a range of residents’ health conditions, and, in turn, prevent unnecessary presentations to ED.
The tool has been designed together with a specialist geriatrician, consulting with stakeholders such as Residential Aged Care Managers, NSW Ambulance, GPs, and experts from Mid and North Coast LHDs.
The pilot commences in March with four participating RACHs. Evaluation measures will include effectiveness in building RN confidence and reported reduction in unnecessary hospitalisations. Findings will inform a future planned, region-wide implementation.
Strategic Priority Area: No one is left behind
The Care Finders program is a free region-wide service to support vulnerable older people who have no-one else to help them, to learn about, apply for and set up support services.
Care finders can help people understand what aged care services are available, set up an assessment, and find and choose services. They also help people with access to other supports in the community, both accessing services for the first time and changing or finding new services and supports.
On the North Coast, Healthy North Coast has commissioned four organisations to provide this important service: EACH, Carexcell, Lifetime Connect and Footprints.
Strategic Priority Area: Improving Lives Now
Healthy North Coast commissions two service providers to deliver psychological therapies and supports for older people with, or at risk of developing, a mental illness and who are living in residential aged care homes (RACHs).
The aim of the program is to both provide direct support to residents and their families and carers, as well as upskill the RACH workforce to respond to the needs of residents presenting with mental health concerns.
Strategic Priority Area: Securing a Healthier Future
Delivered by Feros Care, the Healthy Me, Healthy Community program aims to build individual and community connections to reduce loneliness and improve wellbeing in Port Macquarie.
The program helps people to connect with community, activities, supports and services that address their broader social determinants of health, as an alternative or supplement to a clinical approach.
Strategic Priority Area: Improving Lives Now
The Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety identified several critical areas affecting aged care residents and our health system. Key challenges include:
Telehealth offers valuable opportunities to enhance support for residents living in aged care homes. Funded by the Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care, this initiative provides telehealth equipment and staff training as part of the response to the Royal Commission’s findings.
By improving access to primary care clinicians, specialist services, and other service providers through telehealth, we can significantly enhance health outcomes for residents, reducing unnecessary hospital transfers and emergency department visits.
The selection of telehealth equipment was guided by our Healthy Ageing Strategy (HAS), a comprehensive digital discovery questionnaire, and consultation workshops with various stakeholders. These efforts included interviews with residents to understand their attitudes toward telehealth, ensuring the initiative meets their needs and preferences.
Strategic Priority Area: Improving Lives Now
Aims to provide people who have life limiting conditions the opportunity to exercise choice and receive high quality care at home, harnessing improved and better coordinated supports and services that meet their individual needs.
Program objectives:
These objectives will contribute to achieving the following intended overarching outcomes of:
Funding is open to all primary care providers within disaster affected communities across the Healthy North Coast footprint.
Workforce Locum support and R&R funding criteria
Wellbeing Flexible Funding Criteria & Eligibility
*Team Size (Total staff and contractors) | Funding Available |
Small (1-5) | $500-$1500 |
Medium (6-20) | $1500-$4000 |
Large (>20) | $4000-$5000 |
Application for a practice support payment whereby a practice identifies their own workforce support solution.