• Register now! Aboriginal Health Conference 2022 

    WA, Australia

    Registration for the Aboriginal Health Conference 2022 is now open! Date: Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 November 2022 Location: Esplanade Hotel Fremantle The Aboriginal Health Conference 2022 will focus on healing from the past and strengthening the future. It will provide an opportunity to come together and learn from those who came before us, and reflect on how we can move through the challenges faced over the last two years in terms of the COVID-19 pandemic. By learning from the past, we can strengthen our future. The Aboriginal Health Conference is open to: Aboriginal health workers Aboriginal health practitioners GPs, medical practitioners and...

  • Webinar: Diagnosis and Treatment of PTSD in Emergency Service Workers

    WA, Australia

    GPs often play a central role in the provision of healthcare to communities in the immediate, acute phase of emergency situations, and on an ongoing basis for the long-term recovery of individuals and their broader community. Emergency Service Workers are one of the high-risk groups for trauma exposure and are more vulnerable to developing mental health problems. These mental health conditions have significant impact on their employment, family/relationships, and wellbeing. This workshop has been designed with a focus on GPs, to diagnose patients with acute stress disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder and other comorbidities. Evidence based guidelines will be used as...

  • Webinar: Expert Insights – Burnout Prevention and Interventions for Health Professionals

    WA, Australia

    Wednesday 23 November 2022, 6 - 7PM (AEDT) Ways to recognise, prevent, and manage burnout have been on the minds of many health professionals, particularly over the past few years. Black Dog Institute has developed a free, evidence-based resource called The Essential Network (TEN) in response to research on burnout in health care workers to address this issue. Our November Expert Insights session will explore the findings of Black Dog Institute's research on burnout and the TEN service, the potential benefits of TEN, and we will also hear first-hand perspectives on burnout from a supervisor of health professionals and from another health...

  • safeTALK 3.5 hours

    41 Wallcliffe Rd Margaret River, WA 6285 Australia

    safeTALK 3.5 hours Thursday November 24th from 10am – 1.30pm Shire of Augusta Margaret River, open to anyone 15+ Light lunch provided, RSVP necessary Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/livingworks-safetalk-tickets-402269678437

  • Webinar: Preventing RHD: the clinical, cultural, and lived experiences

    WA, Australia

    Rheumatic heart disease is preventable and manageable. RHDAustralia staff will discuss the critical elements for preventing acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease, with a focus on care that is clinically sound and culturally safe. A young person living with rheumatic heart disease will share his experience.

  • Drug Aware SAMM Fest 2022

    Margaret River Youth Precinct Wallcliffe Road, Margaret River, WA, Australia

    SAMM Fest set to celebrate Skate, Art, Music and Mental Health SAMM Fest is set to entertain young people and their families at the Margaret River Youth Precinct in November, celebrating all things Skate, Art, Music and Mental Health. The Shire of Augusta Margaret River and its Youth Advisory Council (YAC) are bringing this jam-packed, FREE event to the community on Saturday 26 November from 2pm to 7.30pm. For more information, visit their website.

  • Margaret River Brewhouse Sundowner

    Margaret River Brewhouse 35 Bussell Highway, Margaret River, WA, Australia

    The South West Health Professionals Network invites our Margaret River and surrounding members and their families to our networking sundowner at Margaret River Brewhouse. This event is FREE for members of the South West Health Professionals Network – Visit swhpn.com.au/network to join as a member (membership is free). Registrations are essential, so please follow the link below and come and join us for this end of year event: Margaret River Sundowner Networking Event - Registration - Registration type (eventsair.com) For more information, please email SWHPN Regional Program Officer Jolijn Thompson at contact@swhpn.com.au

  • NDIS Early Connections, under the Early Childhood Approach

    WA, Australia

    The NDIA would like to invite parents and carers of children under 7 as well as health professionals and education professionals to attend a virtual information session about the NDIS Early Connections. Early Connections is part of our nationally consistent early childhood approach, to support children younger than 7, their families and carers. Early Connections is funded by the NDIS and available when a parent or carer has concerns about their child’s development, or if they believe their child has a disability. We know that providing quality supports early in a child’s life can improve their long term outcomes and opportunities....

  • Kidney Transplant Service South West Education Evening

    Bunbury Outpatients and Ambulatory Care (Mamang) Homemaker Centre, Unit 12 B, 42 Strickland Street, Bunbury, WA, Australia

    Patients, their families and friends are invited to an education evening to learn about kidney transplants. Please join us: When:   Tuesday 29 November 2022 Time:    5.30pm to 7.30pm Venue:  Bunbury Outpatients and Ambulatory Care (Mamang) located at Homemaker Centre Unit 12 B, 42 Strickland Street, Bunbury Light snacks and refreshments will be provided. Hear from kidney transplant experts from the Fiona Stanley Hospital Kidney Transplant Service including specialists and a transplant surgeon. A kidney transplant patient will talk about their experiences followed by a Q & A session. Registrations are essential: Phone South West Kidney Nurse Kim Tracey on...

  • NDIS Early Connections, under the Early Childhood Approach

    WA, Australia

    The NDIA would like to invite parents and carers of children under 7 as well as health professionals and education professionals to attend a virtual information session about the NDIS Early Connections. Early Connections is part of our nationally consistent early childhood approach, to support children younger than 7, their families and carers. Early Connections is funded by the NDIS and available when a parent or carer has concerns about their child’s development, or if they believe their child has a disability. We know that providing quality supports early in a child’s life can improve their long term outcomes and opportunities....