The Men’s Table Program
The Men’s Table is a community building and men’s mental health and suicide prevention initiative.
The Men’s Table is a community building and men’s mental health and suicide prevention initiative.
The Way Back Support Service (The Way Back) is a Beyond Blue initiative designed to support people who have recently experienced a suicidal crisis or attempted suicide.
Hunter Primary Care currently deliver Aboriginal Aftercare, an innovative suicide aftercare service, developed to save the lives of one of the population groups most at-risk of suicide –people who have attempted suicide or live with suicide ideation.
QPR is an online, evidence-based suicide prevention training.
The PHN Blue Sky Fund is designed to provide flexibility in capturing opportunities to trial projects that can deliver tangible positive health outcomes for the community.
The Small Town Engagement Model (STEM) aims to support small rural towns with populations of less than 1000 people. This model is where an existing allied health business hosts another primary care provider that creates a Multidisciplinary Team and provides a boarder scope of services to the small community.
The Health Hub will be developed alongside the CARE Model in Glen Innes to ensure the local community and health professionals lead the implementation of the CARE model in their community.
The Hunter New England and Central Coast Primary Health Network’s flagship event, the Primary Care Quality and Innovation Awards, returns for a fourth year with an evening of celebration on Friday 26 July 2024.
The Veterans Connect program features ‘Care Coordinators’ who manage referrals for veterans and their families to facilitate access to address physical and mental health and social needs.
Urgent care is medical attention that is required within 2-12 hours for an illness or injury that is not life-threatening.