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December 15 2022
Health literacy improved due to the successful Rural Communities Project.
In 2019, the Primary Health Network (PHN) undertook a health needs assessment in Glen Innes and Tenterfield as part of its Rural Communities Project.
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Conference presenters will showcase models of best practice and demonstrate practical quality improvement ideas that can be applied broadly across diverse allied health professions to enhance person-centred care.
The PHN is delighted to have Luke Escombe as Master of Ceremonies for the conference. Luke is an acclaimed speaker, health advocate, songwriter and comedian who has turned 20 years of living with a chronic illness into inspiration for his art.
The conference will take place on Tuesday 24 May and all allied health professionals, practice staff and clinicians working in the allied health sector within the Hunter, New England and Central Coast regions are invited to attend. Participants can attend at one of three locations in Newcastle, Tamworth and the Central Coast. The conference will also be livestreamed for those who wish to participate online.
For further information about the #WeCareTogether conference please contact the PHN Allied Health team via email at alliedhealth@thephn.com.au or phone 1300 859 028.
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