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Innov8 - Equity & Commissioning workshop, Sydney , NSW
Harbourview Hotel, 17 Blue Street, North Sydney
Innov8 is an eight step review process developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) that examines the equity implications of policies and programs. It does this by identifying ways to make concrete, meaningful and evidence-based actions to make the health programme more equity-oriented, rights-based and gender responsive, while addressing critical social determinants of health influencing programme effectiveness and outcomes.
Opportunities and challenges of using routine clinical data for surveillance and quality improvement’ Seminar
The Hugh Dixson Theatre, Ground Floor, AGSM Building, Gate 11, UNSW
CPHCE would like to invite you to the seminar of ‘Opportunities and challenges of using routine clinical data for surveillance and quality improvement’ presenting by Professor Simon de Lusignan on Thursday 13th July 12-1pm at the Hugh Dixson Theatre, AGSM Building, UNSW.
Health Literacy Masterclass: Using health literacy for health service improvement and community development
The Hugh Dixson Theatre, Ground Floor, AGSM Building, Gate 11, University of New South Wales, Kensington
Using the latest health literacy research and practices, this masterclass will demonstrate how to develop fit-for-purpose interventions to reduce inequalities in health service access and engagement
Professor Gill Rowlands - Health Literacy Seminar
The Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity - Room 319, Level 3 AGSM Building (Bldg G27) University of New South Wales - enter campus via Gate 11 Botany Street Randwick. The AGSM Building is the first building on the left as you enter the campus via Gate 11.
You are invited to a free lunch time seminar from 12 noon to 1.30 pm on Thursday 11/05/17 at the Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity, University of NSW, to hear Professor Gill Rowlands from the University of Newcastle, UK, speak on ‘How and Why GPs and nurses should improve their health literacy practice’. Professor Rowlands’ talk will be followed by a Q&A session.
Seating is limited to 30 people.
Please register at the attached link - http://www.surveys.unsw.edu.au/f/162980/f783/
Work Physical Activity and Health Promotion Seminar
Hugh Dixson Theatre, Ground Floor, ASGM Building, Gate 11, UNSW
CPHCE is hosting the ‘Work Physical Activity and Health Promotion’ seminar with guest speaker Professor Susanne Tittlbach on THU 13th April from 12pm-2pm at Hugh Dixson Theatre, Ground Floor, ASGM Building, Gate 11, UNSW.
Masterclass - Planning Health Promotion Programmes
Hugh Dixson Room – AGSM Building, Bldg G27 –University of New South Wales enter via Gate 11 Botany Street, Randwick
This day will focus on developing theory-based and evidence-based interventions applied to health promotion and disease prevention. The emphasis of the work will be on applying the Intervention Mapping process. Intervention Mapping is a protocol for the design of health education & promotion programmes, guiding health promoters through a series of steps that will assist them in theory-based and evidence-based programme development.
ACI Health Care Neighbourhoods and Integrated Care Workshop
Theatre 5&6, Level 7, UNSW CBD Campus, 1 O’Connell Street, Sydney
The Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity (CPHCE) and NSW Agency for Clinical Innovation (ACI) will be holding the Health Care Neighbourhoods and Integrated Care Implications for the Development of Patient Centred Medical and Health Care Homes Workshop and the Launch of the NSW Agency for Clinical Innovation (ACI) Website ‘Navigating the Health Care Neighbourhood’ on Thursday 1st December 2016 from 9:15am to 12:30pm in Theatre 5&6, Level 7, UNSW CBD Campus, 1 O’Connell Street, Sydney
2016 CPHCE Annual Forum
John Niland Scientia Building, UNSW
The Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity, UNSW, will be holding its Annual Forum on Wednesday 24 August 2016 from 9.00 am to 1.30 pm, followed by lunch, in the Galleries of the John Niland Scientia Building at the University of New South Wales.
Symposium: Health Literacy for Preventive Care in Primary Health Care Settings
John B Reid Theatre, AGSM Building, UNSW
Centre for obesity management and prevention research excellence in primary health care is hosting a symposium to discuss health literacy and findings from our current researches.
Managing obesity in general practice webinar
Online
Managing obesity is a major and increasing challenge for the Australian Health System. While GPs have an important role in the assessment and management of obesity and its complications, the intensity of support required for most obese patients to achieve and maintain weight loss is much higher than the amount of support it is possible to provide in routine practice.