Our wellbeing weekend offers you the chance to re-energise and reflect on your own wellbeing. Facilitated discussions will cover topics under the theme of 'connection'. The sessions will cover connecting with life, nourishment and creativity. The program includes a range of activities, such as yoga, surfing, dance, and more, that you can enjoy at a beautiful seaside location.
Accommodation - Aanuka Beach Resort offers a range of rooms. To secure your room at a discounted price, call the resort on 02 6652 7555 and quote 'RACGP wellbeing weekend'.
This will be an approved CPD accredited activity (formerly Category 1) for the 2020-22 triennium. For more information, please contact Jovi Stuart on jovi.stuart@racgp.org.au or phone 02 9886 4759
Medical receptionists are the face of general practices. They are the first point of contact or patients, handle sensitive information and juggle many tasks.
This 2 day program covers a wide range of topics relevant for non-medical practice staff to increase skills and confidence required to deal appropriately when working at a medical practice. Enrol in this course to refresh your skills or learn the new rules and expectations.
To register for the course or for more information, please contact Jovi Stuart on nswact.events@racgp.org.au or 02 9886 4700
This session will provide information on the PHN’s newly commissioned mental health services for children (under 12 years of age). Beam Health and Uniting will be delivering these services across the HNECC PHN region. The session will outline the referral pathways, eligibility criteria, program information / activities and practical case studies of children who may access the service.
You are invited to join this webinar on eating disorders that present in children and adolescents. Approximately one million Australians are living with an eating disorder in any given year - that is 4% of the population. There will be discussion on the medical instability & need for hospital care in these patients as well as provide referral pathways for GPs supporting families & patients with eating disorders.
Some older Australians are entering aged care earlier than they may otherwise need to due to a lack of support for healthy ageing or ability to manage their chronic conditions in the community. There is a need for all health clinicians to support senior Australians to live in the community for longer by promoting healthy ageing, slowing decline and support the ongoing management of chronic conditions.
The PHN’s Primary Care Improvement Team partner with practices to build a better Australian primary health system.
The PHN is working to improve access to primary health care in its rural communities.
Allied Health plays a critical role in primary healthcare in helping people to lead healthier lives – and if they become unwell to receive the right care in the right place at the right time.
The PHN works with our communities and health providers to improve access to services, promote health literacy and support the management of health conditions for First Nations people living and working in our region.