CESPHN runs a full calendar of events which can be found on the Event Registration page. We also support external organisations who also run education and these events can be found below. If you would like to advertise on our external events page, please complete the online form. Once you have submitted the form, these will be reviewed and uploaded at our earliest opportunity and an email will be sent to you advising the outcome of your request.
We welcome you to submit events for the upcoming 3 months. Please be advised that there may be delays due to increased demand, or over holiday periods. Once your event has been published no changes can be made.
Please note that events must be held in the next 12 months, be hosted within the CESPHN catchment, and be relevant to general practitioners, allied health professionals, practice nurses, practice managers or practice staff.
Central and Eastern Sydney PHN has full discretion to reject external event requests or cease the promotion of any external events on our website.
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8 November 2025 – 31 March 2026
Join leading experts in perinatal and infant mental health for a comprehensive webinar exploring evidence-based strategies, clinical insights, and lived experience perspectives.
Read MoreTuesday, 24 March & 31 March 2026
These two events are part of a training package for urgent care and emergency department professionals. Attendees may choose to attend either or both events. National Syphilis Webinar for Urgent Care Clinics and ED: Tuesday 24 March 2026, 7:00pm –8:00pm (AEDT). This panel discussion will explore practical insights and approaches to syphilis management in urgent and emergency care settings. Train the Trainer Program for PEP and Emergency Contraception in Acute Settings: Tuesday 31st March 2026, 6:30pm – 8:30pm (AEDT). This Train the Trainer program equips GPs and nurses with the latest evidence-based approaches to HIV Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) and Emergency Contraception. Attendees may choose to attend either or both events.
Read More1 December 2025 – 31 March 2026
This comprehensive 6 hour program explores the safe and effective use of medicines during pregnancy and lactation. With expert guidance from leading pharmacists and clinicians, this evidence-based program covers medication safety, opioid use, herbal medicine, mental health, and management of common pregnancy conditions—supporting confident, informed care for mothers and infants.
Read More10 & 12 March or 7 & 8 April 2026, 6:30PM – 8PM for March dates or 12PM – 1:30PM for April dates
Learn how to get people ready for change based on data and insights. Here, we will explore different techniques for engaging people early in the change process, and learn how to identify change resistance and navigate emotions before and during change. Through this engaging online workshop, you will be ready to address how to get people ready and willing to adopt change, using data-driven tools to manage resistance and build collective buy-in for initiatives.
Read More19 & 20 March or 14 & 21 April 2026, 10.00am – 11.30am
Curated for busy professionals, this online workshop builds on self-awareness by providing the management framework necessary to inspire, manage performance, and resolve conflict within multidisciplinary teams. This is crucial for driving quality improvement initiatives that affect patient safety, health care service efficiency, and organisational effectiveness
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