Monday Mail Monday, 16 February 2015 [email protected] – www.gvml.com.au – (03) 5831 5399 ALERTS GVML CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Chronic Kidney Disease Education Event Chief Health Officer Advisory Issued to: Clinicians and Laboratories Key Messages: Current situation - As of 4 February 2015, 571 cases of avian influenza A (H7N9), including 204 deaths, have been reported in China (including Hong Kong). Although the environmental source has not yet been definitively determined, some of the confirmed cases have been associated with exposure to infected live poultry or contaminated environments, including markets where live poultry are sold. o See WHO website on the current situation, including epidemiological updates, FAQs and guidance documents: Disease Outbreak News. Chinese New Year will be celebrated on 19 February 2015. It is also expected that during the month of February the number of incoming passengers to Australia from China will rise substantially. With the anticipated increase in incoming passengers during this period there is a possibility of cases of H7N9 presenting in Australia. H7N9 has been identified in patients with severe pneumonia. Common symptoms include fever, cough and shortness of breath. Advice for travellers to China: Travellers to countries with known outbreaks of avian influenza should avoid poultry farms, or contact with animals in live bird markets and follow good food safety and good food hygiene practices. Advice for returned travellers: If returned travellers meet the testing criteria but have a less severe respiratory illness, advice regarding further management should be sought from the Communicable Disease Prevention and Control Section. If you have a suspected case call the Communicable Disease Prevention and Control Section on 1300 651 160. For the latest information about this issue visit Chief Health Officer - Advisories. This interactive educational event will provide GPs and other health professionals with specialist and general practice knowledge regarding chronic kidney disease. Key information will be provided about the stages of renal disease, client needs within general practice including hypertensive and cardiovascular care, as well as the optimal times to refer clients on to relevant specialist care. The presentation will also include case study discussion regarding problem solving and practical solutions within general practice. Date: 25 February 2015 Time: 5:45 pm – Registrations 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Venue: The University of Melbourne, Lecture Theatre 49 Graham Street, Shepparton RSVP: 23 February, 2015 [email protected] See the flyer for more information. RSVP by 23 February to [email protected] with your name, organisation, RACGP number, contact number, and any accessibility and/or dietary requirement requests via email or phone (03) 5831 5399. Advance Care Planning Community Forum On Wednesday 4 March, a community forum is being held at the Shepparton Youth Hall with presentations and information stalls. The aim of the day is to provide members of the community with knowledge about the process and legal framework around advance care planning. Date: 4 March 2015 Time: 10:00 am – 3:00 pm Venue: Shepparton Youth Hall Archer Street, Shepparton See the flyer for more information. Prescribing Opioids and Their Replacements The training consists of 2 parts and will provide GPs with the skills required for accreditation to prescribe medication assisted treatment for opioid dependence within the Victorian regulatory framework. Module 1 – Safe and Effective Opioid Prescribing Changes to the Australian Childhood Immunisation Register Reports to Assist the Identification of Due and Overdue Children This 2 hour session will provide information and strategies for safer prescribing of opioids in chronic pain settings. In December 2014 the Australian Childhood Immunisation Register (ACIR) began the staged introduction of one new ACIR report and the modification of three existing reports. The reports are to assist providers to identify children who are coming due or who are already overdue for immunisations so that parents can be encouraged to have their children immunised on time. To communicate these changes to immunisation providers, the Department of Health has developed a fact sheet that can be accessed via the Immunise Australia website. 4 March 2015 Time: 6:15 pm – Registration and supper 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Venue: Nexus GP Super Clinic 7 – 11 High Street, Wallan RSVP: [email protected] See the flyer for further information. Module 2 – Prescribing Opioid Replacement Therapy Please alert your colleagues of the changes to the ACIR reports by directing them to the Immunise Australia website. Please see the Australian Childhood Immunisation Register Report fact sheet for further information. Victorian Health and Emergency Alerts and Advisories The Victorian Department of Health and Human Services provides information about emergencies affecting the health sector and critical public health issues. These Chief Health Officer Alerts and Advisories provide information to health professionals on issues relating to public health and safety, while the Health Command provides Alerts and Warnings to the health sector on Code Red Days, for Severe Weather and for other threats to the system. The Victorian Department of Health and Human Services want to ensure this information reaches the right people at the right time. For this reason, they are asking all general practices and other health care providers to subscribe now to keep receiving these emergency communications. Please provide your contact details and, where appropriate, a generic email address so notifications will be shared with colleagues in your absence. To subscribe, visit www.health.vic.gov.au REFERRALS AND SERVICES New Physiotherapist Available at Nexus Date: Nexus Primary Health welcomes Shea Spitty, an experienced physiotherapist, to their team. A full day face-to-face skills based workshop on prescribing Methadone and Buprenorphine. Completion of Module 1 – Safe and Effective Opioid Prescribing (either face-to-face or online) is a pre-requisite to attend the full day workshop. Date: 29 March 2015 Time: 8:45 am – 4:30 pm Venue: Networking Health Victoria Level 4, 458 Swanston Street, Carlton RSVP: [email protected] See the flyer for further information. Aboriginal Cultural Competency Training Once again the Goulburn Valley Medicare Local Closing the Gap team are offering GPs and other practice staff Aboriginal Cultural Competency Training. This training will be delivered by Robynne Nelson, a Yorta Yorta and Dja Dja Wurrung woman and the facilitator of the Healing the Spirit Consultancy. This training is aimed at providing knowledge of the local Aboriginal community and culture with a wide range of other comprehensive, historical, and contemporary information including: Cultural, Spiritual and Healing activities as appropriate and how it relates to the work you do Knowledge of current barriers regarding access to mainstream health services Aboriginal concept of health and wellbeing Communication skills Date: 23 April 2015 Time: 9:00 am to 9:30 am Registration 9:30 am to 4:00 pm close Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea provided Venue: Rumbalara Aboriginal Cooperative Harmony Room Rumbalara Road (off Toolamba Road), Shea is currently accepting bookings for patients requiring management and rehabilitation of sports injuries and other acute musculoskeletal conditions. Shea can accept Team Care Arrangements and will provide out of hours appointments. HICAPS billing is available. For more information or appointments call 1300 77 33 52. Cost: Introductory flat fee of $55 per session. Mooroopna RSVP: [email protected] For more information see the flyer or contact Nicole Atkinson on 58315399 To register, email [email protected] with your name, organisation, RACGP number, contact number and any accessibility or dietary requests or phone (03) 5831 5399. National Home Doctor Service The National Home Doctor Service will be launched in Shepparton on Monday 23 February 2015. The service will provide residents of Shepparton, Mooroopna and Kialla with access to after-hours medical care in the comfort of their own home or aged care residence. National Home Doctor Services will provide a report after each visit to the patients usual GP by 8 am the following day, to ensure continuity of care and follow through on treatment if necessary. The service offers the community a flexible, convenient option of after-hours medical assistance, whilst also assisting to relieve some of the pressure on hospital Emergency Department and Ambulance services. The Doctors carry a range of starter packs of common medications including antibiotics, so treatment can often begin immediately. They do NOT carry drugs of addiction. All visits are bulk-billed to anyone with a Medicare card. The service will operate 7 days a week, including public holidays. It operates from 6pm Monday to Friday, with bookings able to be made from 4pm onwards. Bookings start at 10am on Saturdays and can be made all day on Sundays and Public Holidays. Bookings can be made via telephone on 13 SICK (that is 13 7425). Practices can choose to have this number on their answering machine when their clinic is closed and display posters in their clinic. Doctors who are Vocationally Registered or have General Registration are welcome to apply to do some shifts if interested. For more information please contact Peter Wyman at [email protected] Tuning into Teens Parenting Program Primary Care Connect and headspace Shepparton present a 5 session program for parents and carers of young people aged 12-14 years to tune into your own and your child’s emotions and respond more effectively to their behaviour. Starting on 24 February, this program will be held every Tuesday at 12:30 pm at headspace in Shepparton. Bookings are essential. For further information view the flyer or contact Claire at Primary Care Connect on 03 5823 3200. Healing Horses Equine Assisted Therapy Information Equine Assisted Therapy sessions are being offered as part of the Private Practice School Wellbeing and Counselling service. All sessions are tailored to each group and individual needs. Medicare rebates can be accessed with a Mental Health Care Plan from GPs. Further information can be found at www.healinghorses.com.au or download the information here. GVML OTHER INFORMATION Vaccine Fridge and Other Small Equipment Items for Sale Goulburn Valley Medicare Local has a vaccine fridge and a number of small items for sale following the closure of the Shepparton GP After Hours Clinic. A full list of the items can be seen here. The items are available at our office for viewing during office hours and bids are invited for individual items. Please submit bids in a sealed envelope with the item written on the front and your name and bid enclosed or by email to [email protected]. Bids will be accepted until close of business Friday 27 February 2015. OTHER CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS Australia’s Healthy Weight Week Today marks the start of Australia’s Healthy Weight Week 2015. The Dietitians Association of Australia have released a medial released titled Home Cooking Wins the War on Weight. Run by the Dieticians Association of Australia, this important week is all about getting the right advice and supporting those looking to be a healthy weight For more information visit www.healthyweightweek.com.au Healthy Mind, Healthy Life – How Working with Your Mind is the Key to Well-Being The recently held Public Lecture by Michelle Trudgen, Healthy Mind, Healthy Living, will be held in Wangaratta for those who missed the Shepparton lecture. Date: 25 February 2015 Time: 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Venue: University of Melbourne, Teaching Centre, Auditorium Dixon Street, Wangaratta Learning & RSVP: 23 February 2015 Online or contact Di Doyle on 03 5823 4512 or [email protected] See the flyer for further information. Integrated Care for Older People Seminar The Respecting Our Loved One’s Wishes: Delivering Integrated, Consumer Directed Where, When, and How It’s Needed is on 26 and 27 February 2015 at Melbourne Olympic Park. This practical seminar focuses on integration for older people and respecting their wishes in terms of where, when, and how their care is delivered. Date: 26 – 27 February 2015 Venue: Melbourne Olympic Park Further information including registration information is available at www.changechampions.com.au Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Dental Health Visits – Seymour Adult Dental Health Assessment Day Date: 25 February 2015 Venue: Goranwarrabul House Corner of Callen & Bretonneux Streets Seymour Introduction to Cost Effectiveness Analysis in Health This is a one day course that provides an introduction to applying cost-effectiveness analysis in health, including in the evaluation of health programs. It is useful for policy makers, clinicians, researchers, managers, and anyone else involved in health who wishes to make informed decisions. Assessments will take place on 25 February, with all dental procedures to happen on 4 March. The course will consist of short lectures, case studies, and practical class exercises. Modules include an introduction to health economics, cost measurement, outcome measurement, and the interpretation of economic evaluation results for decision-making. Lunch, morning tea, and afternoon tea will be provided. Children’s Dental Health Assessment Day Date: 27 February 2015 Venue: Graduate House, University of Melbourne Price: $450.00 – for people working in the public sector (including university and DHSS employees) $650.00 – for people working in the private sector Cost: Free Date: 16 April 2015 Venue: Goranwarrabul House Corner of Callen & Bretonneux Streets Seymour Cost: Free For more information on both days, including a flyer, please contact Rebecca Welsh on 0459 802 873, (03) 5793 6341, or via email on: [email protected]. For more details visit the University of Melbourne website. Bookings are available via ecart. EXTERNAL NEWSLETTERS If you have any questions [email protected]. Women’s Health Goulburn North East February 2015 Newsletter Now Available Secure Messaging for Specialists and Allied Health – Connecting with General Practice Women’s Health Goulburn North East February 2015 newsletter is now available at www.whealth.com.au. The aim of this session is to provide ALL potential users with practical information around how SMD can be set-up within a practice and how it will have a positive impact on patient and business outcomes. STUDIES AND QUESTIONNAIRES Healthy Thinking: The Black Dog Institute & ANU now recruiting for study The Black Dog Institute, in collaboration with ANU, is running a trial of an online automated self-help program, “Healthy Thinking”. It has been developed using evidence-based treatment programs that can alter thoughts and behaviours. The main goal of the program is to help users decrease the frequency and intensity of their suicidal thoughts. The program also addresses rumination and worry, aspects that contribute to the distressing repetitive and uncontrollable thoughts that many people experience. If you know someone who would benefit from taking part more information is available on the website or by contacting Dr Daniela Solomon on 9382 9274. The registration page can be found here. RESOURCES New Resources to Support Those Bereaved by Suicide Support After Suicide has just released a new book and a range of information sheets. For more information see their website. please email health- Date: 27 February 2015 Time: 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Venue: Please see the flyer for a list of all venues RSVP: Online 23 February 2015 For further information see the flyer or visit www.aapm.org.au. Tackle the Issue: Ice, Alcohol and Other Drugs Forum With the support of the Victorian Government and a number of local community partners, the Australian Drug Foundation’s Good Sports program is proud to be holding a series of 19 forums around Victoria to help you learn how your club or group can support members, families and the whole community to prevent and tackle drug use. These forums will be hosted by experts in drug prevention and treatment who will help you understand practical ways that can reduce drug problems and help clubs and groups to get informed about what they can do to help reduce the impact drugs have on their members, players, club and the whole community. Greater Shepparton City Council will be hosting a forum as detailed below: Date: 3 March 2015 Time: 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm Venue: Sir Ian McLennan Sports Centre Corner of Echuca Road and McLennan Street, Mooroopna RSVP: Online Betrayal of Trust Implementation In April 2012, the Victorian Government initiated a landmark inquiry into the handling of child abuse allegations within religious and other non-government organisations. The first priority of the Victorian Government has been the immediate safety of children. The Victorian Government has introduced three new criminal offences to further protect children from abuse. Below are the recently released factsheets on the three new offences: The new ‘failure to disclose’ offence The new ‘failure to protect’ offence The new 'grooming’ offence Further information can be found at: www.justice.vic.gov.au. Sharing the Care Using cdmNet On the 25 and 26 February, representatives from Precedence Health Care will be visiting general practices in the GVML area who interested in a demonstration of cdmNet, cdmNet is an RACGP clinically endorsed, cloud based tool that supports GPs, practice nurses, allied health, other care providers and patients to better manage of chronic disease. Basic cdmNet services can now be used at no cost to medical clinics, health care providers or patients. Basic services include care plan creation, shared electronic health record (controlled by the patient in collaboration with the GP), and support for patient self-management. cdmNet fees are only charged if a practice wants to fully utilise the cdmNet tool. Full use includes using cdmNet billing support for Medicare rebates. Fees are still minimal, with general practice cost-benefit analysis indicating cdmNet supports increased income for practices utilising the tool. Details of fees are available at: precedencehealthcare.com. Goulburn Valley Medicare Local is interested in facilitating the introduction of cdmNet in the GVML region. Information about cdmNet can be found on the GVML website. For more information or to discuss a visit by Precedence Health Care, contact Katherine Stephens, Primary Care Liaison Officer (Allied Health) on 5831 5399. Refugee Health Resources The number of refugees settling in Victoria is currently around 4,000 people per annum in addition to the unprecedented increase in asylum seekers on bridging visas settling in the Victorian community, currently estimated at around 10,000 in Victoria. Victoria receives about one-third of all refugees and asylum seekers entering Australia, more than any other state or territory. The new arrivals often locate in places that already have community members with the same origins, history and/or culture. Most refugees and asylum seekers have experienced traumatic events such as physical and psychological trauma or torture, deprivation and prolonged poverty, periods in immigration detention and poor access to health care, including limited access to immunisation. As a result, many refugees have multiple and complex physical and psychological health problems on arrival. For further information see the flyer or visit www.goodsports.com.au. EPPIC Forum This exciting gathering of Australian and international experts, hosted by Professor Patrick McGorry, will draw on local and international experiences to challenge and grow our understanding of working with young people with emerging and early psychosis in diverse clinical settings. Date: 6 March 2015 For further information call (03) 9342 3744 or email [email protected], or visit the Orygen website. Diabetes Study Day for Enrolled and Registered Nurses This study day, with Kathy Mills, a Credentialed Diabetes Educator, is for enrolled and registered nurses. The day will cover contemporary and evidence based research on dietary, exercise, psychological and pharmacological management of diabetes mellitus. Date: 6 March 2015 Time: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Venue: Inner East Melbourne Medicare Local 6 Lakeside Drive, Burwood East Cost: $220.00 – early bird registration (before 20 February) $250.00 – full registration RSVP: [email protected] This study day is eligible for 6 hours professional education. Morning tea, lunch, and notes are provided. For further information download the flyer or contact Kathy via email at [email protected] Hormones and Female Cancers – Clinical Controversies Monash Partners Comprehensive Cancer Consortium (MPCCC) would like to welcome you to the Hormones and Female Cancers- Clinical Controversies conference. They have endeavoured to put together a stimulating program with speakers who are renowned in Australia and internationally in their field. Date: 21 March, 2015 Time: 8:30 am – 6:00 pm Venue: The Rydges 701 Swanston Street, Melbourne For further information download the flyer or visit the Southern Melbourne Integrated Cancer Service website. B-Informed – Hepatitis B Workshop In collaboration with St Vincent’s and Hepatitis Victoria, the Centre for Culture, Ethnicity & Health will be holding workshops for the B-Informed – Addressing Hepatitis B Within a Community Context. Date: 24 March 2015 26 May 2015 25 August 2015 Time: 9:30 am – 12:30 pm Venue: Training Room – North Richmond Community Health 23 Lennox Street, Richmond, 3121 The Victorian Refugee Health Network provides a range useful resources to support general practices to respond to these complex and chronic health and wellbeing issues. This includes a guide for GPs and other practice staff, as well as updates through their regular e-bulletin. For further information about the workshop or to book a place in one of the sessions, visit the Centre for Culture, Ethnicity & Health website. Decision Assist Workshops Please be reminded that all Victorian-based refugees and asylum seekers, regardless of Medicare status, are eligible to receive funded vaccines as per the Free vaccine Victoria - criteria for eligibility. Every health care encounter provides an opportunity to assess their immunisation needs and offer catch-up vaccines, as recommended. This workshop is part of a training package which aims to improve palliative care and advance care planning services offered to older Australians covering the range of processes involved in meeting end of life care needs – from how best to initiate the important conversations that need to be had, to developing an appropriate advance care plan, understanding legal frameworks, and implementing a comprehensive model of palliative care. New Website Explains Pathology Tests to GPs and Clients Aged Care Nurses A new website and app is available that explains pathology tests. Access is open to everyone. National Bowel Cancer Screening Program Report Available on Medical Director and Best Practice GPs can now upload the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program (NBCSP) GP Assessment Report template to Medical Director or Best Practice software systems. The template will automatically populate the patient’s details providing complete information following a positive FOBT result through the program. On completion, the form is submitted to the NBCSP Register with an associated payment of $7.70. To download the templates, visit the Victorian Department of Health’s bowel cancer screening webpage. Manual forms can be downloaded and printed from the NBCSP website. VIDEOS AND MEDIA Session: Workshop 2 Date: 7 April 2015 Venue: Kilmore District Hospital Rutledge Street, Kilmore Home Care Package Session: Workshop 1 Date: 15 April 2015 Venue: Seymour Hospital Education Centre Session: Workshop 2 Date: 17 June 2015 Venue: Seymour Hospital Education Centre For further information or to register contact Andrea Davy at Austin Hospital on (03) 9496 6876 or via email at [email protected]. Vaccinations While Breastfeeding Immunisation Week 2015 Presented by Dr Nick Wood at the Annual Women's Health Update, Sydney 2014. The World Health Organization (WHO) Western Pacific Regional Office has advised that the date for the 2015 Immunisation Week is the 24 April to 3 May. The theme for the 2015 Immunisation Week is “Vaccination is everyone’s job. Protect your community”. Dr Nick Wood is a General Paediatrician at The Children's Hospital at Westmead and a Senior Lecturer at the University of Sydney. He has an NHMRC postdoctoral fellowship to examine maternal and neonatal vaccination. He conducts a clinic for children who have had adverse events following a vaccination. The video can be found online at the healthed website. The Department is seeking information on any promotional activities you or your organisation is planning for the 2015 Immunisation Week. Date: OTHER INFORMATION Cook Seven Meals in Seven Days: New Health Weight Weapon The Dietitans Association of Australia media release – Cook seven meals in seven days – New healthy weight weapon is now available on their website. Also available are the following resources: Tips from Accredited Practising Dietitans: Cooking with fruit and vegetables Beef chilli tacos with mushroom and corn 24 April – 3 May 2015 It would be greatly appreciated if you could respond to [email protected] by Friday 27 February 2015. Changes to District of Workforce Shortage (DWS) Ratings Recently announced changes have seen the DWS rating of some towns in the GVML change. Those towns with a changed status are listed below: Now DWS Broadford Kilmore Murchison Nathalia Numurkah Tatura Wallan Wandong No Longer DWS Alexandra Eildon Marysville Puckapunyal Seymour Skin Cancer Workshop for GPs Skin & Cancer Foundation Inc in association with the Department of General Practice, Monash University presents a two day workshop developed and taught by specialist dermatologist educators. The workshop is suitable for all GPs and GP registrars regardless of level of experience and is a perfect opportunity to upskill. Day 1: Lecture series includes a course on dermoscopy diagnosis of skin cancers and management of melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers. Day 2: Hands-on Pigskin workshop includes planning for surgery, biopsy techniques, simple ellipses, flaps and grafts, and dealing with complications. Date: 2 May 2015 – Day 1 3 May 2015 – Day 2 Information about the new rural classification reform can be found here. The new system uses the latest Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) geography and population data and the most recent medical workforce statistics (derived from Medicare billing data). Town based information regarding DWS and other related information is available by using the map. For recruitment and other GP workforce support, practices are advised to contact RWAV on 9349 7800. Venue: Day 1 – South 1 Theatre & Foyer, Building 64 43 Rainforest Walk, Clayton Campus, Monash University Day 2 – Anatomy Lab building 13A, Room (AG15) 37 Rainforest Walk, Clayton Campus, Monash University Register online for one or two days (including RACGP CPD & QI points). Early bird discount is available until 30 March 2015. For further information visit www.skincancer.asn.au. OTHER CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS CONTINUED Skin Cancer Workshop for GPs Skin & Cancer Foundation Inc in association with the Department of General Practice, Monash University presents a two day workshop developed and taught by specialist dermatologist educators. The workshop is suitable for all GPs and GP registrars regardless of level of experience and is a perfect opportunity to upskill. Day 1: Lecture series includes a course on dermoscopy diagnosis of skin cancers and management of melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers. Day 2: Hands-on Pigskin workshop includes planning for surgery, biopsy techniques, simple ellipses, flaps and grafts, and dealing with complications. Date: 2 May 2015 – Day 1 3 May 2015 – Day 2 Venue: Day 1 – South 1 Theatre & Foyer, Building 64 43 Rainforest Walk, Clayton Campus, Monash University Day 2 – Anatomy Lab building 13A, Room (AG15) 37 Rainforest Walk, Clayton Campus, Monash University Register online for one or two days (including RACGP CPD & QI points). Early bird discount is available until 30 March 2015. For further information visit www.skincancer.asn.au. APNA National Conference 2015 – Brave to Bold Registrations are now open for APNA National Conference 2015 – Brave to Bold. Date: 14 – 16 May 2015 Venue: Gold Coast – Convention & Exhibition Centre For further information or to register, visit www.apnaconference.asn.au. A Practitioner’s Guide to Care of the Dying This workshop is designed to help medical practitioners and mental health professionals incorporate theoretically sound and empirically derived principles into sensitive and effective care of dying patients and their families. Program 1 Date: 18 May 2015 Venue: Mercure Melbourne Treasury Gardens 13 Spring Street, Melbourne Program 2 Date: 19 May 2015 Venue: Mercure Melbourne Treasury Gardens 12 Spring Street, Melbourne Full workshop outlines and learning outcomes can be found at www.grief.org.au. Invitation to International Student Sexual Health Network The topic of the sexual and reproductive health of international students in Australia has become increasingly important due to data revealing issues such as high rates of unplanned pregnancies, terminations, and sexually transmitted infections among this population, as well as issues of gender identity, domestic violence, and other issues related to sexual and reproductive health. These international students include but are not limited to university, TAFE and ESL students (e.g.: on visas 570, 572, 573, 574) A group of providers have come together to establish a professional network of organizations and institutions in order to: share information on current research, programs and policies addressing these issues look for opportunities to network, coordinate, and collaborate Since there are organizations working on these issues in the international student population throughout Australia, to begin with this network will meet primarily online, with discussions of further opportunities to meet in person, perhaps at significant conferences where many organizations may be present. Date: 19 March 2015 Time: 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Venue: Online RSVP: Georgia Babatsikos on [email protected] During this first meeting we will discuss what organizations are currently doing in terms of research and data collection related to the sexual health of international students. This could include quantitative data (eg: termination rates for international students) and qualitative data (eg: interview data from students about experiences related to sexual health). To join the online discussion, use the above link and log in using your first and last name. No password is required to join. You will need to have Java installed on your computer (free on the web). It is also helpful to have headphones with a microphone so you can join in the conversation (there is also a chat window). To load the online classroom the first time can take about 15 minutes, so try to get in 30 minutes early to make sure you can get in. If you have any technical difficulties, you can call Deakin University IT and ask for assistance at 1800 463 888. Tell them you are attending a meeting online using Blackboard. www.gvml.com.au 226 Wyndham Street Shepparton VIC 3630 PO Box 1074 Shepparton VIC 3632 (03) 5831 5399 – (03) 5831 5396 [email protected] Goulburn Valley Medicare Local (ABN 35 062 463 097)
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