CPHCE Recent News
CPHCE Office Announcement
Due to Covid19, many of our staff will be working from home starting Wednesday 18 March 2020. For enquiries, please call 02 9385 1547 or email: cphce@unsw.edu.au.
A/Prof Margo Barr interviewed by The Canberra times
A/Prof Margo Barr speaks with Jenny Price from The Canberra Times on the Covid19 epidemic. For more information please see this article: Love in the time of coronavirus
Supporting newly arrived migrants
HERDU team presenting the findings of 'Supporting newly arrived migrants' pilot project to Healthdirect Australia
CPHCE Forum report by Croakey
Croakey report on CPHCE Annual Forum ' Bridging health care silos: complexity, communication and more from #CPHCE19' is now published
CPHCE Annual Report 2018 is now published
CPHCE Annual Report 2018 is now published. This report covers most of the CPHCE activities from 1 Janurary 2018- 31 December 2018. Fell free to download a copy of the report.
2019 Research Priorities Forum - Research Priorities for Central and Eastern Sydney
Thirty-four people attended the half day research priorities forum on Tuesday 16 July 2019 organised by the Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity, UNSW in collaboration with Sydney Local Health District (SLHD), South Eastern Sydney Local Health District (SESLHD) and Central and Eastern Sydney Primary Health Network (CESPHN).
Apply now for a 2020 Scientia PhD Scholarship at the Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity
The UNSW Scientia PhD Scholarship Scheme offers scholars of exceptional quality the opportunity to work on research projects aligned with the UNSW 2025 strategy. These prestigious scholarships offer unique benefits, individualised support and guaranteed funding to reach your personal development goals.
The deadline for applicants to contact supervisors is 11:59pm on 12 July 2019.
CPHCE currently has the following scholarships available under this scheme:
The Rohingya Little Local
The Rohingya Little Local, as part of Can Get Health in Canterbury, provided funding to the Rohingya community in Canterbury. The aim in providing this funding and program support was to enhance the capacity, confidence and skills of community members to improve social connection, health and wellbeing within the Rohingya community in Canterbury – their local environment. The community chose to use these funds to organise a futsal tournament and dinner. The event, held in January 2019, was attended by 172 people. Additionally, the community will also use the funds to organise a family picnic later in the year.
CPHCE Staff Day 2018
CPHCE’s second staff development day of 2018 will held on 12 Dec 2018 at the Camperdown Commons.
New Article from Croakey.com on CPHCE forum profiles innovation and empowerment in communities
New Article from Croakey.com on CPHCE: 'Making health literacy everyone’s business – #CPHCE forum profiles innovation and empowerment in communities'