PCP Documents and Resources
CWGPCP MOU and Terms of Reference
Other Items of Interest

CHRONIC DISEASE MANAGEMENT: The following documents detailing chronic disease prevention and management service systems in Central West Gippsland have been developed by the Division of General Practice in collaboration with the CWGPCP ICDM Strategic Working Group

 
CWG Mental Health Service System (Draft version). Please contact Julie Rogalsky at the Division of General Practice: jrogalsky@cwgdogp.com.au; ph: 5126-5913, if you wish to comment on this draft document.   
 
 
2009 Just for Carers Education and Training brochure
 
The Health Issues Newsletter (journal of the Health Issues Centre – Issue 98) recently ran an interesting article 'Producing a Quality Care Report with Consumers: The Positives, Challenges and Lessons Learnt'.  The PCP is a member of the Health Issues Centre and holds copies of journals. If you would to read this article, please contact us.
 
This National Home and Community Care Slips and Falls Learning Resource is developed for trainers to enable training for Home and Community Care (HACC) Workers. It has a suite of accredited and non-accredited learning resources that provides information, education and preventive interventions aimed at minimising the risk of injury and premature admission to residential care through falls in the home. These resources are available as free downloads at https://www.cshisc.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=158&Itemid=342 

A variety of interesting information is available through Vision Australia.  Go to their website www.visionaustralia.org then to Resources, then to “Information and Fact Sheets” at the left of screen, then to Fact Sheets. The section regarding Large Print, Plain English and Readability Guidelines are in the Accessibility section, along with a range of other very useful information to be shared.
 

Vision Australia Resource

A variety of interesting information is available through Vision Australia.  Go to their website www.visionaustralia.org then to Resources, then to “Information and Fact Sheets” at the left of screen, then to Fact Sheets. The section regarding

Large Print, Plain English and Readability Guidelines are in the Accessibility section, along with a range of other very useful information to be shared.