April 28 2023
Taking Stock: Suicide prevention tool for Australia's farmers
Taking Stock, a free online wellbeing and suicide prevention tool designed by and for Australia’s farmers, is now available.
Taking Stock, a free online wellbeing and suicide prevention tool designed by and for Australia’s farmers, is now available.
The Tamworth community is being encouraged to wear red and join in the Heart Week Walk, Chat and Check to look after their heart health.
The PHN recently completed a series of Business Workshops for Allied Health professionals which were held across our PHN.
Paramedics play an essential and irreplaceable role in our community and are regularly ranked as one of the most trusted professions in Australia. But due to the high stress work with exposure to trauma, long and shifting work hours and low rates of help-seeking – they are nearly twice as likely as the general population to experience mental ill-health.
The PHN’s recent Community Recovery and Reconnection Grants offered the opportunity for organisations to host activities and programs that would help their communities to reconnect and rebuild their resilience.
Read all of the April updates to the HNE HealthPathways
The Central Coast Local Health District's Mental Health Unit has developed a Disaster Recovery and Resilience Support Information brochure for the general public.
The (CSIRO) ‘Risk of Hospitalisation’ Report is an all-new Clinical Audit Tool (CAT) capability, which may determine the probability that a patient will make an unplanned hospital visit within 12- months.
Head and Neck Cancer Australia has created the first accredited GP and Dentist Online Education Module, aimed at early detection and optimal referral pathways. There are no screening tests for Head and Neck Cancer (HNC), so the earlier these cancers are diagnosed, and patients are referred to a specialist for further management, the better their outcomes.
This Safety Alert is an update of SA:008/22 Japanese Encephalitis Virus – Update for Clinicians (now rescinded) to include expanded information about Murray Valley Encephalitis Virus (MVEV) and Kunjin Virus (KUNV).