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Close this windowCo-designing better care – physical health of mental health consumers 3 November 2020 The University of NSW and Central and Eastern Sydney Primary Health Network are seeking mental health consumers...
How to support the emotional and mental health of older persons living in residential care 3 November 2020 CESPHN has funded Dementia Australia to provide a FREE 2 hour Virtual...
Emotional Wellbeing for Older Persons (EWOP) 3 November 2020 The EWOP program provides mental health services for older people who reside in Residential Aged Care facilities. This program aims to...
COVID-19 update – 3 November 2020 3 November 2020 New cases in CESPHN region In the past week (26 October to 1 November) there have been 11 new cases of COVID-19 in...
COVID-19 update – 27 October 2020 27 October 2020 New cases in CESPHN region In the past week (19 October to 25 October) there have been eight new cases of COVID-19 in...
CESPHN COVID-19 RACF outbreak preparedness and response plan for primary care 27 October 2020 CESPHN has been working closely with Local Health Districts, GPs and RACFs to ensure that residents...
SES Healthpathways seeking a new GP Clinical Editor 26 October 2020 The SES HealthPathways team is seeking expressions of interest from GPs to become part of our team. We are looking...
Interpreting expiry dates on vaccines and reporting all expired vaccines. 26 October 2020 A recent enhancement to the State Vaccine Centre online ordering system is the ability to report expired...
Preparations for the 2021 Influenza Season 26 October 2020 The COVID-19 pandemic led to an unprecedented level of demand for influenza vaccinesin 2020 across all vaccine channels including GPs/ pharmacies...
No Jab No Pay raises catch-up vaccination rates 26 October 2020 The national ‘no jab, no pay’ policy has been associated with substantial catch-up vaccination activity in lower socioeconomic status...