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Central and Eastern Sydney PHN

Locality: Mascot, New South Wales

Phone: +61 1300 986 991



Address: Central and Eastern Sydney PHN, Tower A, Level 5, 201 Coward Street 2020 Mascot, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.cesphn.org.au/

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23.01.2022 Eora Messenger spring 2020 is here! Eora Health Messenger is a quarterly newsletter produced by Central and Eastern Sydney PHN, focusing on issues that are relevant to the Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples in the region. If you would like to contribute an article to Eora Health Messenger please email Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing Programs Officer, Karina Crutch at [email protected] ... https://issuu.com//111130_eis_eora_newsletter_spring_2020_



22.01.2022 Have you had your 715 health check? 715 health checks are free at Aboriginal Medical Services and bulk bulling clinics to help people stay healthy and strong. Further information, including resources for patients and health practitioners is available at www.health.gov.au/715-health-check.

22.01.2022 WEBINAR: Navigating My Health Record - Q&A panel for nurses working in the community The need for accessible patient medical information for nurses is more important than ever. Join the Australian Digital Health Agency, Australian College of Nursing and a nurse who has incorporated My Health Record into their daily workflow for a panel discussion on My Health Record for nurses working in community settings.... When: Tue, Nov 24, 2020 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM AEDT Register your attendance here: https://register.gotowebinar.com/regis/7641028980003672843 This education is CPD accredited and delivered in collaboration between the Australian College of Nursing and the Australian Digital Health Agency.

19.01.2022 ONLINE EVENT: CESPHN will be conducting a GP information night for practices who are interested in the Lumos project on Wednesday, 2 December 2020 @ 7pm8.30pm. This session will be hosted by Adrian Power, Lumos Collaboration Lead, NSW Ministry of Health. For more information and to register, click here: https://connect.cesphn.org.au/EventDetails



19.01.2022 CESPHN Community Council member Jenny Smith continues her run of awards! Well done Jenny, you do so much for mental health awareness in our region.

19.01.2022 The Eastern Suburbs Domestic Violence Network filming with Mike Whitney for "We're Better Than That".

18.01.2022 Did you catch Ep 1 of the fantastic series Addicted Australia on SBS last night? You can catch up on SBS on Demand if you missed it. Great viewing!



16.01.2022 WEBINAR: What’s new in Neuro Rehabilitation and Neurovascular Aneurysm in the GP Setting? St Vincent's Private and St Vincent's Clinic CPD series deliver the latest updates on managing neurovascular conditions and rehabilitation. #webinar #onlinelearning #neurovascular #gpwebinar #cpd

16.01.2022 Great behind the scenes shot of Rishi and the We're Better Than That team. #domesticviolenceawareness

16.01.2022 IMPORTANT DRUG WARNING! NSW Health is warning of the potential dangers of fentanyl-related substances following recent cases of serious harm in Sydney and regional NSW. THE AFFECTED DRUGS MAY APPEAR PURPLE.... The strong opioids fentanyl and acetylfentanyl (which is closely related to fentanyl) have recently been identified as likely adulterants in heroin and cocaine. If you have taken a substance and are experiencing side effects call Triple Zero (‘000’) immediately or seek urgent medical attention. See NSW Health media release here: https://www.cesphn.org.au//3591-media-release-heroin-/file

15.01.2022 Luke Carroll shares his insights on how to be a good mate, man, and partner. Part of 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence We’re Better Than That is a video campaign created to promote respect and healthy relationships, and encourage men to be active bystanders when they witness behaviour that condones and contributes to violence in our communities. The videos are funded by the Central and Eastern Sydney PHN, and made in partnership with the Eastern Suburbs Dome...stic Violence Network, Hope Believe Shine Foundation, and Randwick, Waverley, Woollahra and Bayside Councils. If you or someone you know is affected by domestic violence, help is available. You can call NSW DV Line on 1800 65 64 63 or the Men’s Referral service on 1300 766 491. youtube.com/watch?v=rL_PD9irYK8 Randwick City CouncilBayside CouncilWaverley CouncilWoollahra Council

14.01.2022 For #NationalCervicalCancerAwarenessWeek, share translated posters promoting the safety of cervical cancer test screening during pregnancy in #Arabic, #Bangla, #Indonesian, #Mandarin, #Mongolian, #Thai, and English. Developed by the South Eastern Sydney Local Health District for display in GP clinics, maternity services and other services: https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/.../cervical-screening... Supported by Cancer Institute NSW, Central and Eastern Sydney PHN #Pregnancy #CervicalCancer #CervicalCancerAwareness #Multicultural #Bengali # #Bahasa #МонголХэл #Chinese # # #



14.01.2022 Following on from the successful rollout across Victoria, electronic prescriptions are now expanding across metropolitan Sydney. Electronic prescriptions are an alternative to paper prescriptions which will allow people convenient access to their medicines and will lessen the risk of infection being spread in general practice waiting rooms and at community pharmacies. If you need further information on how to prepare your general practice or pharmacy for electronic prescriptions, a collection of resources and check lists can be found here. https://www.cesphn.org.au//practice-suppor/digital-health

14.01.2022 WEBINAR: Leading specialist in the field, Dr Damian McKay, delivers a comprehensive talk on Rheumatology and Sports Injuries in paediatric population as part of the Hazelhurst #CPD series.

12.01.2022 ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONALS: Have your say on Software and Digital Health Allied Health Professions Australia is working with allied health professional associations and the Australian government to better understand your use of digital health technology, allowing for greater development, engagement and government support into digital health. The information you share with us will support work to ensure that allied health professionals can access digital health technology for... the benefit of your patients and your practice. Allied Health Professionals are encouraged to participate in this survey before it closes on Monday, 30 November 2020: https://www.asr2.com/survey//AHPADigitalHealthSurvey.aspx

11.01.2022 On November 19 International Men’s Day celebrates worldwide the positive value men bring to the world, their families and communities. We highlight positive role models and raise awareness of men’s well-being. Our theme is Better health for men and boys.

09.01.2022 Some of our staff were lucky enough to meet MP Linda Burney at the Babana Aboriginal Mens Group Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Day last Friday.

09.01.2022 Today (3 December) is International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD). IDPwD is celebrated internationally on this day each year. It aims to increase public awareness, understanding and acceptance of people with disability and celebrate their achievements and contributions. The theme for 2020 is Building Back Better: toward a disability-inclusive, accessible and sustainable post COVID-19 World. More information and resources can be found here: https://www.idpwd.com.au/

06.01.2022 If someone chooses to tell you that they have experienced sexual, domestic or family violence it means they think you are worthy. They trust you. They know you will believe them. They feel safe in your presence. But how do you become a tellable person? When someone places their trust in you, how do you in turn prove that you are trustworthy?... Find out more: https://tellablepeople.raisely.com/ #16daysofactivism

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05.01.2022 The wonderful Aunty Deanna speaks about culture during NAIDOC Week.

02.01.2022 TODAY AT 5.30pm! Do we drink and take more drugs than other communities? How does this affect our mental health? Do we seek out support? The final SWASH 2020: LBQ Women's Health Forums is today! ... 11th November, 5:306:30pm Register! aconhealth.org.au/swash2020

01.01.2022 World Diabetes Day 2020 is officially here It’s also NAIDOC Week. So we are marking these two special events by celebrating the history, culture and achieveme...nts of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nurse Diabetes Educators. Diabetes Australia, CEO Professor Greg Johnson said First Nations nurses are playing a major role in helping to meet the challenges of the diabetes epidemic. There are approximately 3000 First Nations nurses in Australia, and I take this opportunity today to recognise their contribution and, on behalf of people with diabetes, say thank you. says Diabetes Australia Professor Greg Johnson. One of these people who are making a remarkable difference to the community is proud Wiradjuri woman Dr Tamara Power, member of the Congress of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Nurses and Midwives working at the University of Technology Sydney. She is one of Australia’s leading First Nations nurse academics and has more than 15 years’ experience in nursing, education, and research, and more recently diabetes research and paediatric endocrinology. Dr Power has a simple message to people looking to improve outcomes for First Nations people with diabetes. I want to encourage First Nations young people to consider a career in nursing specialising in diabetes. This is a career that can really impact the lives of people in our community and help keep our community strong, she said. Diabetes Australia is committed, now and into the future, to supporting First Nations diabetes communities around the country. Through guidance from First Nations nurses, healthcare professionals and community members, we will continue to fight for better health outcomes for all First Nations people living with diabetes. Read more about Dr Power’s story here: https://www.diabetesaustralia.com.au//diabetes-australia-/

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