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Health Providers Alliance NT

Locality: Winnellie

Phone: +61 8 8982 1007



Address: 23 Albatross Street 0820 Winnellie, NT, Australia

Website: http://hpant.org.au

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25.01.2022 In a global pandemic, nobody has all the answers, especially politicians. The best we can do is listen to the experts and follow their advice. By listening to the experts, we’ve made the Territory the safest place in Australia, which puts us in prime position to have the strongest comeback in Australia. Deputy Chair of HPANT and Chief Health Officer Hugh Heggie and his incredible team have done an amazing job for all Territorians and Dr Heggie has an important message for all of us.



24.01.2022 Important Message from NT Health Staying apart, keeps us together. We all need to do our part. Stay home if you are sick and keep our community safe. #COVID19 #showusyour1point5

24.01.2022 NATIONAL RECONCILIATION WEEK Message from NT Health Chief Executive, Professor Catherine Stoddart.

23.01.2022 Recognition for our Territory Kidney Care team - awarded the 2020 NT Digital Excellence Community Benefit Award in Partnership with DXC Technology read about TKC https://bit.ly/2InpHuP. DXC Technology



21.01.2022 NT health professionals are warmly invited to a free networking dinner with Annie Davies, board member of Health Providers Alliance Northern Territory and local NT Occupational Therapist. Across the major towns in the NT, HPANT have been facilitating networking events and we are excited to bring this to Tennant Creek. Register now: https://hpant.org.au/e/networking-dinner-with-annie-davies/

18.01.2022 The Helen Summers Optometrist team will finally be returning to Nhulunbuy for a week long clinic! They will be consulting in Nhulunbuy Monday 22nd - Friday 26th of June at the Arnhem Allied Heath Centre.

18.01.2022 Top End Speech Pathology returning to K-Town for fortnightly visits!



17.01.2022 On behalf of the Health Providers Alliance NT Board, we would like to invite our members to the HPANT Annual General Meeting for 2020. As a Member of Health Providers Alliance Northern Territory (HPANT), we invite you to our Annual General Meeting (‘AGM’) to be held: Date / Time: ... Friday, 20th November, 2020 Location: Darwin Sailing Boat Club 8 Atkins Drive, Fannie Bay Northern Territory 0820 RSVP Attendance and Meeting Documents: https://hpant.org.au/events/annualgeneralmeeting-hpant-2020/

17.01.2022 When the guns fell silent on the Western Front at 11am on November 11, 1918, the Germans sought an armistice after suffering irrecoverable losses at the hands of the Allies. This terrible conflict, considered the first modern war, left up to 16 million people dead, with almost 10 million being soldiers. Of those, some 54,000 young Australians died and another 150,000 were wounded and that does not include the mental toll, much less likely to be counted in those times.... From a country of just 4.9 million people, Australia’s contribution to World War I was immense. And so was its suffering. We remember those who sacrificed their lives. We remember those who lost loved ones. We remember those who returned and faced great personal challenges. We remember them so that war is always the last option before all chances for peace have been exhausted. Lest we forget.

16.01.2022 Ask the Specialist: Larrakia, Tiwi and Yolngu stories to inspire better healthcare. Menzies School of Health Research Awards Australia Health & Wellbeing Aw...ard Vote here: https://awardsaustralia.app.do/https-www-facebook-com-ntcaa Ask the Specialist: Larrakia, Tiwi and Yolngu stories to inspire better healthcare is a podcast by the Menzies School of Health Research, which aims to improve health outcomes for Aboriginal people. Menzies’ PhD student Vicki Kerrigan created the podcast series with Aboriginal community leaders and Royal Darwin Hospital staff. They share their personal experiences as patients and professional health workers and impart their cultural knowledge to enhance the health workers’ ability to deliver culturally safe care to Aboriginal people across the Top End of the NT. The podcasts have been downloaded 6,000 times globally and have been endorsed by the Top End Health Service. The creators are working to embed it into cultural education delivered to all staff.

15.01.2022 Helen Summers Optometrist celebrating Allied Health Professionals Day remotely in the NT. 2020 theme is Celebrating; Appreciating; Inspiring; Connecting.

15.01.2022 Update of COVID-19 cases in the NT.



15.01.2022 NT health professionals are warmly invited to a free networking dinner with Sam Keitaanpaa, Chairperson of Health Providers Alliance Northern Territory and NT born Pharmacist. Register now: https://hpant.org.au/events/nt-hcd-mentoring-dinner-darwin/

14.01.2022 On this week: COVID-19 updates for GPs focusing on self-care and advance care planning, an update for mental health practitioners and a session focusing on pregnancy and newborns.

13.01.2022 Dr Hugh Heggie sharing an important message whilst showing us his moves. Great job NT Health!

12.01.2022 Update on COVID-19 from Hugh Heggie, Chief Health Officer.

12.01.2022 Happy NAIDOC Week 2020! The theme, 'Always Was, Always Will Be' recognises that First Nations people have occupied and cared for this continent for over 65,000 years. #AlwaysWasAlwaysWillBe #NAIDOC2020

12.01.2022 Well done to all involved - NT now have no active cases and no new cases since early April 20. Please stay vigilant and keep up the physical distancing and hygiene practises. We thank all the front line staff and well done to Michael Gunner and his team!

12.01.2022 Keep up to date with Health News and COVID-19 Updates via HPANT Blogs

11.01.2022 Nhulunbuy health professionals are warmly invited to a free networking dinner with Helen Summers, board member of Health Providers Alliance Northern Territory and a long term Territorian Optometrist and business owner. Register now: https://hpant.org.au//networking-dinner-with-helen-summers/

10.01.2022 Do you want to make a difference to mental health in the Northern Territory? NT Health want to hear from you.

10.01.2022 On 26 April 2020 the Australian Government released the COVIDSafe app via the Apple and Android App stores, several weeks after first proposing the idea. The COVIDSafe app is intended to allow the tracing and finding people who have been in close contact with someone with COVID-19. Find out more: https://bit.ly/2ysr46m

10.01.2022 The wait is finally over! Congratulations the Keitaanpaa family is now made of three. Sam (HPANT chairperson) and wife Crystal welcomed their little bundle of joy Ari Graeme Keitaanpaa on the 4th June at 3:21pm.

09.01.2022 Health professionals are warmly invited to a free networking dinner as part of the NT Health Careers Development Programme on the 6th October at Knotts Crossing, Katherine. Registrations open now: https://eventbrite.com.au/e/nt-health-careers-networking-di

09.01.2022 FINAL NHULUNBUY CLINIC FOR 2020 by Helen Summers Optometrist

08.01.2022 Don't miss the chance to apply for $20,000 to further your primary health care career. Applications close 7 June.

07.01.2022 Celebrating the great achievements of primary health practitioners, practices and teams within the NT. Exceptional work completed through a very difficult year dealing with COVID-19/Bio Security restrictions. #administratormedals

05.01.2022 UPDATE Territory roadmap to our new normal For more information visit coronavirus.nt.gov.au

05.01.2022 Only a few days left to nominate your team, practice or colleague for an Administrator’s Medal in Primary Health Care! Know someone that deserves recognition for the work they do to improve health outcomes for Territorians? Nominate them today: https://form.jotform.com/202260678172858

03.01.2022 HPANT staff have downloaded the COVID SAFE app. It's another way we can work together to help fight COVID-19.

02.01.2022 Job alert! NTPHN are on the hunt for a GP to work in Katherine on a short-term or long-term basis. The position offers a generous hourly rate based at a private practice and will address an urgent need in the community.

01.01.2022 Chief Health Officer Dr Hugh Heggie answers key questions regarding COVID-19.

01.01.2022 "This is what we have to do, we have a choice, we just have to do it. As a nurse, that's my role, that's what I love to do, I love to help people who need help", stated Ms Mackrow NT Heroes.

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