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Cultural Awareness - Working with Aboriginal children and young people

Designed to provide those who work directly with Indigenous children and young people, this workshop utilises an interactive, experiential learning model to enhance understanding of Indigenous culture. This one day workshop will provide an understanding of the diversity of Indigenous culture and how history relates to the health and wellbeing of First Nations People. Learners will develop skills to engage with Indigenous children and young people in a culturally safe way.
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Cultural Awareness - Working with Aboriginal children and young people

Designed to provide those who work directly with Indigenous children and young people, this workshop utilises an interactive, experiential learning model to enhance understanding of Indigenous culture. This one day workshop will provide an understanding of the diversity of Indigenous culture and how history relates to the health and wellbeing of First Nations People. Learners will develop skills to engage with Indigenous children and young people in a culturally safe way.
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Trauma Informed Care

This interactive short course* aims to equip workers with basic skills, knowledge, understanding, approaches and strategies to work effectively with survivors of past and current/ongoing trauma. In particular, this course will explore the way that complex trauma, caused by early childhood abuse and neglect, impacts survivors and outlines a number of principles and approaches for working in a trauma-informed way with children and families. Additionally, there is a focus on understanding and responding to Aboriginal intergenerational trauma using both mainstream and traditional Aboriginal healing methods to optimise worker practice. Course content draws on and aligns with current, sector best-practice. A range of activities provide learners in diverse roles with opportunities to develop practical skills to enhance their work with trauma survivors. A blend of mainstream, clinical, non-clinical, (recovery), Aboriginal and lived-experience expertise has been utilised to develop the course materials.
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Implementing a My Health Record policy in your organisation

In this session, you will learn how to implement and maintain a My Health Record Security and Access policy in your organisation. Understand the importance of the Responsible Officer (RO) and Organisational Maintenance Officer (OMO) roles in completing and maintaining the policy. The instructor will demonstrate the required information to complete the policy using the OAIC template. Upon completion participants will be able to: - Understand the legislative framework for accessing My Health Record - Understand the roles and responsibilities of Responsible Officer (RO) and Organisational Maintenance Officer (OMO) - Create and maintain Security and Access policy for My Health Record - Manage My Health Record user accounts and training registers - Understand responsibilities of practice staff accessing the My Health Record system - Understand the importance of Health Identifiers and correct system configuration
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Using the Emergency Access function in My Health Record

Have you been contacted about your use of the emergency access function? This webinar will go through your obligations, discuss when you can use emergency access, what a locked record looks like and the records you need to keep. Session outline: - Emergency access function - When emergency access can be used - What you see when an individual has a locked record - Entering a locked record
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NSW Health update on e-cigarettes and young people

The Australian Government announced a package of reforms to regulate e-cigarettes in May 2023. NSW Health is rapidly progressing work in response to these announcements to address the needs of young people and others who use e-cigarettes, as well as health professionals, parents and carers, and schools.

This webinar will provide an overview of key work, including an outline of recently developed clinical guidelines to support young people to quit vaping, an update on the next phase of the NSW Health anti-vaping campaign and updates to the ‘Do you know what you’re vaping’? toolkit materials. It will also provide an opportunity for GPs to ask questions to the panel and raise issues related to e-cigarettes.

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What is the NSW State-wide Referral Criteria (SRC)?

State-wide referral criteria (SRC) are clinical decision-support tools that give health professionals the referral criteria they need to refer their patients to public specialist outpatient services across NSW.

SRC helps people who need to see a health professional in a NSW public specialist outpatient service to be referred and prioritised in a safe and timely way. They support patients and the health professionals looking after them to make a referral and assist NSW public specialist outpatient services with screening and triaging these referrals. Please visit the NSW Health website for more information.

Information sessions are being held on the implementation of Ophthalmology and Gastroenterology SRC for NSW public outpatient services on 10th, 16th and 24th August.

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What is the NSW State-wide Referral Criteria (SRC)?

State-wide referral criteria (SRC) are clinical decision-support tools that give health professionals the referral criteria they need to refer their patients to public specialist outpatient services across NSW.

SRC helps people who need to see a health professional in a NSW public specialist outpatient service to be referred and prioritised in a safe and timely way. They support patients and the health professionals looking after them to make a referral and assist NSW public specialist outpatient services with screening and triaging these referrals. Please visit the NSW Health website for more information.

Information sessions are being held on the implementation of Ophthalmology and Gastroenterology SRC for NSW public outpatient services on 10th, 16th and 24th August.

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What is the NSW State-wide Referral Criteria (SRC)?

State-wide referral criteria (SRC) are clinical decision-support tools that give health professionals the referral criteria they need to refer their patients to public specialist outpatient services across NSW.

SRC helps people who need to see a health professional in a NSW public specialist outpatient service to be referred and prioritised in a safe and timely way. They support patients and the health professionals looking after them to make a referral and assist NSW public specialist outpatient services with screening and triaging these referrals. Please visit the NSW Health website for more information.

Information sessions are being held on the implementation of Ophthalmology and Gastroenterology SRC for NSW public outpatient services on 10th, 16th and 24th August.

Learn More Learn more about What is the NSW State-wide Referral Criteria (SRC)?
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