
Health alert – New measles cases in Victoria 18 November 2022
Date issued: 18 November 2022 – update to Alert issued 17 June 2022 Issued by: Associate Professor Deborah Friedman, Deputy Chief Health Officer Communicable Disease
Date issued: 18 November 2022 – update to Alert issued 17 June 2022 Issued by: Associate Professor Deborah Friedman, Deputy Chief Health Officer Communicable Disease
Early intervention for young children with development delay, nurse-led screening for cardiovascular health, a program to help ease health workforce issues and mental health support
Date issued: 15 November 2022 Issued by: Dr Angie Bone, Deputy Chief Health Officer (Environment) Issued to: Health professionals and the public Key messages Non-food
Date issued: 11 November 2022 Issued by: Dr Angie Bone, Deputy Chief Health Officer (Environment) Issued to: Health professionals and the public Key messages Some
The Australian Government is committed to helping individuals impacted by the Medibank cybercrime. This fact sheet provides contact information for people affected to access a
Status: Active Date issued: 9 November 2022 (update from CHO alert 4 May 2022) Issued by: Associate Professor Deborah Friedman, Deputy Chief Health Officer (Communicable Disease) Issued
Status: Active Date issued: 8 November 2022 Issued by: Associate Professor Deborah Friedman, Deputy Chief Health Officer (Communicable Disease) Issued to: Health professionals and the Victorian community Key
Cancer Council Victoria is calling on nurse practitioners and general practitioners who work in Latrobe, Moyne, Ballarat, Wodonga and Mildura Rural City Local Government Areas
Status: Active Date issued: 7 November 2022 (update from CHO alert 18 October 2022) Issued by: Associate Professor Deborah Friedman, Deputy Chief Health Officer (Communicable Disease) Issued
Status: Active Date issued: 4 November 2022 Issued by: Associate Professor Deborah Friedman, Deputy Chief Health Officer (Communicable Disease) Issued to: Health professionals, residents and visitors in north
Seventeen finalists have been selected for the 2022 Gippsland Primary Health Awards. The annual awards, hosted by Gippsland Primary Health Network, acknowledge and honour the
Status: Active Date issued: 28 October 2022 Issued by: Associate Professor Suman Majumdar, Acting Chief Health Officer Issued to: Health professionals Key messages Widespread flooding may increase the risk
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Gippsland PHN is committed to providing inclusive services and work environments where people of all backgrounds, sexualities, genders, cultures, spiritual beliefs, age, bodies and abilities are valued, supported and celebrated.
Gippsland PHN acknowledges the Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people/s as the traditional Custodians of Country across the Gippsland region.
We acknowledge the Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people/s continuing connection to Land, Water and Community.
We pay our respects to the Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander People/s, Cultures, and their Elders past and present.
We also recognise, respect and affirm the central role played in our work by people with lived experience, their families and/or carers.
Gippsland PHN acknowledges Alfie Hudson for the healing circles artwork. Alfie is a Gunai Kurnai man and created this artwork which represents health professionals being committed to work in partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community members for the best health outcomes.
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