Grampians Region Allied Health Workforce Newsletter 16 h Edition May 2016 Introduction Welcome to the 16 th edition of the Grampians Region Allied Health Workforce Newsletter. There is a lot happening at the moment in both the allied health space and also with the restructure of the now Department of Health and Human Services. Please stay tuned for further information on the restructure of the Department of Health and Human Services (including the name change to reflect the new restructure in the next edition). In relation to allied health, we ran our highly successful Barwon South Western and Grampians Region Allied Health Conference 2016, at Federation University, Horsham. Further information is available on the conference later in this newsletter. The newsletter also includes information on the Physiotherapy Bachelor course which commences at Australian Catholic University, Ballarat campus, in 2017. There are also several interprofessional development opportunities for allied health in the Grampians Region. A key priority in the Grampians Region Allied Health Interprofessional Development Strategy (201 17) was having a central point (e.g. webpage and / or newsletter) to provide the allied health workforce with this information. Inside this edition Introduction 1 Barwon South Western and Grampians Allied Health Conference 2016 Evidence-based practice part 2 basic principles e-learning module Grampians Region Pharmacy Scoping Physiotherapy Bachelor Program commencing at Australian Catholic University Ballarat Campus 2017 Allied health section of the Grampians Regional Health Collaborative website Interprofessional development opportunities for allied health (including a Grampians Workforce Network update) Review of the Family Violence Risk Assessment and Management Framework in Victoria Allied Health Workforce Research 2-3 3-5 5 Finally, thank you to everyone who has contributed to this edition of the newsletter and I hope you enjoy reading it. If you would like to contribute to future editions please contact me on PH 037 96 87 or e dean.taylor@dhhs.vic.gov.au.
What is happening in allied health in the Grampians Region Barwon South Western and Grampians Allied Health Conference The Barwon South Western and Grampians Allied Health Conference was held at Federation University in Horsham, Victoria on Thursday, April 21, 2016. The theme of the conference was Facing the future: Innovation and collaboration in regional allied health. The second keynote speaker for the conference was Kathleen Philip, the Victorian Chief Allied Health Advisor. The title of her presentation was The Changing Health and Human Services Landscape in Victoria and some key priorities for allied health. There were 90 delegates who attended the conference and they were from a variety of allied health backgrounds. The conference featured 3 keynote speakers, 2 allied health professionals and allied health assistants who presented their research and quality improvement projects and 3 poster presentations. For further information on all of the presentation abstracts and biographies please refer to the webpage at: http://www.grhc.org.au/conference. Keynote speakers The first of the keynote speakers was Professor Susan Nancarrow, Southern Cross University. The title of her presentation was Negotiating the politics of research: Understanding the system to make your research count. (Inset: Kathleen Philip presenting at the Barwon South Western and Grampians Allied Health Conference 2016) The final keynote speaker was Dr Suzanne Kuys, Australian Catholic University and the title of her presentation was A student led chronic disease service. (Inset: Professor Susan Nancarrow presenting at the Barwon South Western and Grampians Allied Health Conference 2016) (Inset: Dr Suzanne Kuys presenting at the Barwon South Western and Grampians AH Conference 2016) Grampians Regional Allied Health Workforce Development Newsletter 16 h Edition 2
Concurrent session and poster presentations The oral presentations in the concurrent sessions were of a very high standard and the conference provided a platform to showcase some of the great projects occurring across both regions. There was a great variety of presentations from across different settings (acute, community, health promotion), organisations and regions. There was also a good mix of presenters across different allied health backgrounds. The prize for best first time presenter went to Andrew Rank (Colac Area Health) who presented in partnership with Natalie Selenitsch (Barwon Health). The topic of their presentation was Improving the outcome of a young stroke patient using tele-health. The prize for best overall presenter was awarded to Heidi Manson (South West Healthcare). The topic of her presentation was A new grade 3 allied health assistant role in diabetes and chronic disease management. An award was also given to Jessica Green and Ruth Alger for best poster presentation for the poster Occupational Therapy Scooter Assessment and Training. Information on all presentations (including the conference program) is located on the webpage at: http://www.grhc.org.au/conference. Conference evaluation An evaluation survey was distributed to conference delegates on the day of the conference. The collated feedback from surveys was very positive and also provided constructed feedback for improvements.. This information was presented to the conference planning committee and will be used to plan future regional allied health conferences Barwon South Western and Grampians Allied Health Conference Planning Committee A big thank you to the Barwon South Western and Grampians Allied Health Conference Planning Committee for all of the work they did in planning the conference and delivering it on the day.. The conference planning committee included: Debra Schulz, Director of Community Services, East Grampians Health Service (chair) Peter Sheehan, Workforce Education and Training Officer, South West Healthcare Lynne Adamson, Occupational Sciences, Deakin University Sarah Baker, Senior Occupational Therapist, Western District Health David Kerr, Senior Social Worker, Wimmera Health Care Group Pam Marshman, Chief Dietitian, Wimmera Health Care Group Catherine Ludbrook, Clinical Manager of Social Work, Ballarat Health Services Rob Townsend, Associate Dean, Engagement Program Coordinator, Masters of Social Work (qualifying), Faculty of Education and Arts, Federation University Tanja Brunner, Primary Care Team Leader and Occupational Therapist, Otway Health Evidence-based practice basic principles part 2, e-learning module As you would probably be aware the evidence-based practice basic principles part 1 was released on the Victorian Regional Health Services elearning Network (ReHSeN), the Ballarat Health Services e-learning portal and other e-learning platforms across regional Victoria. This module was developed to be highly interactive and includes learning activities and content. The sections in this module include: What is evidence-based practice? Why use evidence-based practice? Defining your evidence-based practice question Understanding the hierarchy of evidence Course summary and where to from here The follow up module evidence-based practice basic principles part 2 is in the final stages of being developed and should be released on all of the same e- learning platforms by August / September 2016. The sections in this module will include: Searching for evidence Assessing the quality of literature Clinical guidelines Implementing your findings, and Reassessing your practice Shari Maver, Senior Physiotherapist, Barwon Health Grampians Regional Allied Health Workforce Development Newsletter 16 h Edition 3
Please stay tuned for further information regarding the release of evidence-based practice basic principles part 2, e-learning module. Scoping project of pharmacy workforce and services in the Grampians Region The Grampians Regional Office of the Department of Health and Human Services is undertaking a project to scope pharmacy services and workforce in the Grampians Region. The aims of this project are to better understand how pharmacy services and workforce operate in the Grampians Region and to use information provided in the survey to identify opportunities for improvement. A survey was developed in consultation with the pharmacy sector in the Grampians region and distributed to relevant contacts in each organisation. The data from surveys is currently being collated and will be developed into a summary report. Further information on this project will be provided in future newsletters. Physiotherapy Bachelor Program to commence at Australian Catholic University Ballarat Campus in 2017 Dr Suzanne Kuys from the Australian Catholic University (ACU) was a keynote speaker at the Barwon South Western and Grampians Allied Health Conference 2016. Suzanne has been appointed by ACU to plan for the implementation of the Physiotherapy Bachelor course at the Ballarat campus of ACU. The physiotherapy program is a Bachelor program over years and the initial intake of students is expected to be between 0 50 students. The course will have a strong focus on supporting Western Victoria through building positive relationships with regional health organisations and supporting enrolments in the course from local students. For further information please contact Suzanne on Suzanne.Kuys@acu.edu.au. Please also stay tuned for further information in future newsletters. Allied health section of the Grampians Regional Health Collaborative website A brief reminder that the allied health section of the Grampians Regional Health Collaborative website is a one stop shop for information on allied health workforce projects and initiatives. Please see links to the separate pages: http://www.grhc.org.au/allied-health http://www.grhc.org.au/allied-health/allied-healthassistants http://www.grhc.org.au/allied-health/allied-healthconference http://www.grhc.org.au/allied-health/clinicians http://www.grhc.org.au/allied-health/job-seekers http://www.grhc.org.au/allied-health/managers http://www.grhc.org.au/allied-health/ah-networks http://www.grhc.org.au/allied-health/ah-professionaldevelopment Interprofessional development opportunities for allied health Grampians Workforce Network Clinical supervision skills training opportunity Ballarat Health Services will be providing supervision skills training (at Foundation and Intermediate levels) in the Grampians Workforce Network at no cost to participants. The supervisor training is supported by the Victorian Government. For dates and locations for the training visit Knowledge Bank, Victoria s Health Workforce Information Portal, at: https://vicknowledgebank.net.au/resourcelibrary/project/national-clinical-supervision-competencyresource-in-victoria. Clinical placement planning in 2016 Registration for the 2016 clinical placement planning process is now open for eligible disciplines and will clos on 8 July. For further information, please visit: https://www2.health.vic.gov.au/healthworkforce/education-training-anddevelopment/professional-entry/clinical-placementplanning. Grampians Regional Allied Health Workforce Development Newsletter 16 h Edition
Western Victoria Primary Health Network Topic: Surviving a Medicare Audit for Allied Health professionals Speaker: Peter Larter - consultant When: Thursday, May 26, 2016 Where: Western Victoria Primary Health Network Further information: Please contact Catherine Ferreira Primary Care Consultant, Western Victoria Primary Health Network on (03) 5331 6303 or Catherine.ferreira@westvicphn.com.au. Other Professional Development through Western Victoria Primary Health Network For further information on other professional development which may be relevant to the allied health workforce, please visit the Western Victoria PHN network website at: http://westvicphn.com.au/healthprofessionals/events. 3 rd Gippsland Allied Health Research Symposium Theme: Change Agents: Allied Health Practice Responses to Challenging Rural Environments When: 20 May 2016 Where: Federation University, Churchill campus Registration: https://www.trybooking.com/booking/bookingeven tsummary.aspx?eid=17306. Further information: Please contact Richard Adams e: richard.adams@wghg.com.au or Deanna Korab AHSymposium.Gippsland@dhhs.vic.gov.au. Services for Australian Rural and Remote Allied Health (SARRAH) Conference 2016 Theme: It takes a village to raise a child When: 27 29 October 2016 Where: Port Lincoln, South Australia Further information: For further information on the conference and to register please visit the website at: http://www.sarrahconference.com/. Review of the Family Violence Risk Assessment and Risk Management Framework in Victoria Invitation to participate The Victorian Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has appointed Monash University to conduct a review of the Family Violence Common Risk Assessment Framework (CRAF) as part of the DHHS response to the Victoria Royal Commission into Family Violence. The project is an important part of the staged response to recommendations of the Royal Commission. As valued partners in addressing and eliminating family violence, you are encouraged to participate in the project and ensure your views, insights and experiences are heard. The partnership project aims to undertake an in-depth review of the CRAF and examine how effective this framework is for users, including family violence survivors, police, health providers and other key stakeholders. For further information please visit: http://artsonline.monash.edu.au/gender-and-familyviolence/the-craf-review/. Allied Health Workforce Research As mentioned, Professor Susan Nancarrow was a keynote speaker at the Barwon South Western and Grampians Allied Health Conference 2016. In addition to her main presentation, she provided an update on the Allied Health Workforce Research. This is a project which has been funded by the department and Susan is the lead researcher of this project with Southern Cross University. For further information on this project please visit the website at: https://www2.health.vic.gov.au/healthworkforce/allied-health-workforce/allied-healthresearch. Grampians Regional Allied Health Workforce Development Newsletter 16 h Edition 5