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Victorian suicide prevention and response strategy open for consultation
The new Victorian suicide prevention and response strategy is open for consultation and comment. The Mental Health and Wellbeing Division in the Victorian Department of
The new Victorian suicide prevention and response strategy is open for consultation and comment. The Mental Health and Wellbeing Division in the Victorian Department of
Gippsland PHN is proud to be celebrating Wear It Purple Day on Friday 26 August 2022, a day that strives to foster supportive, safe, empowering
We are seeking qualified and experienced organisations to deliver early intervention activities and models of care for chronic disease management that supports healthy ageing and
Date issued: 5 August 2022 (update to 3 August 2022) Issued by: Associate Professor Deborah Friedman, Deputy Chief Health Officer Communicable Disease Issued to: Health
Date issued: 3 August 2022 (update to 14 July 2022) Issued by: Associate Professor Deborah Friedman, Deputy Chief Health Officer Communicable Disease Issued to: Health
Gippsland Primary Health Network has received Australian Government funding to commission service providers to deliver aged care support in Gippsland from January 2023. The care
Gippsland Primary Health Network has funded 11 organisations to deliver Primary Mental Health Care and Psychosocial Support services across Gippsland. The new contracts are the
Gippsland PHN is seeking qualified and experienced organisations to deliver evidence-based treatment services to address gaps in drug and alcohol service arrangements and provide seamless
A new project in Gippsland will ultimately make a patient’s discharge from hospital to their doctor for ongoing care a seamless process. The project is
Date issued: 14 July 2022 (update to 7 July 2022) Issued by: Associate Professor Deborah Friedman, Deputy Chief Health Officer Communicable Disease Issued to: Health
The Inaugural National Health Workforce Conference from 27 – 28 October 2022 will be a platform for addressing how we tackle the current healthcare workforce challenges
Dementia is the second highest cause of death among females in Gippsland and the sixth among males with an average of 171 deaths a year.
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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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