PHN funding continued to tackle methamphetamine use
The Australian Government will invest more than $315 million over four years to extend the National Ice Action Strategy (NIAS) aiming to reduce the impact of ice, other drugs and alcohol.
The Australian Government will invest more than $315 million over four years to extend the National Ice Action Strategy (NIAS) aiming to reduce the impact of ice, other drugs and alcohol.
Following a successful trial in 2021, phase 2 of the Text to Detect – National Heart Health Check Recall program has recently been launched.
To support our vision of Healthy People and Healthy Communities we have developed a Grants program. Our Grants program addresses local health needs and priorities by providing grant funding for innovative programs and projects throughout our region. Grants are one-off funding opportunities and are not guaranteed on-going funding.
Join NCIRS for their annual influenza webinar and find out what you need to know for influenza and COVID-19 vaccination in 2022.
Hear from leading experts in the field on:
► the 2022 influenza vaccination program, including administration of influenza vaccines with COVID-19 vaccines and boosters
► influenza vaccination recommendations across the life-span, including for pregnant women, infants and children, and the elderly
► considerations for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities
Join us for our annual influenza webinar and learn what you need to know to be prepared for influenza and COVID-19 vaccination in 2022.
Hear from leading experts in the field on:
• the 2022 influenza vaccination program, including administration of influenza vaccines with COVID-19 vaccines and boosters
• influenza vaccination recommendations across the life-span, including pregnant women, infants and children, and the elderly
• considerations for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities
Following the success of last year’s inaugural Primary Care Quality and Innovation Awards, we are excited to announce that the Awards are returning on Friday the 24th of June, 2022.
The Australasian Viral Hepatitis face-to-face Conference from Sunday 29 ¬– Tuesday 31 May 2022 will be a forum with the aim of supporting the health workforce, government and community to work towards the elimination of hepatitis B and hepatitis C and support the communities living with these conditions in Australia, NZ and the Asia and Pacific regions
Ths session will provide and update and latest evidence relating to treatment of these chronic conditions.