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Strengthening the AOD Service System - Summary Report

2015 – 2022 | Outer East | North East Metro

The purpose of the Strengthening the AOD service system for improved client experiences project is to work with Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) agencies to identify and implement strategies that strengthen the Inner and Outer Eastern Melbourne AOD service system. As a result of extensive sector and client consultation the following four areas were identified as priorities for action: 1. Care and Recovery Coordination (CRC) 2. Workforce 3. Service Awareness and Access 4. Information Sharing and Discharge Planning. Related resource - Case Study

2022 Food from Home Edible gardening rental property Mandarin Translated Resource

2015 – 2022 | Outer East | North East Metro

Translated resource for growing vegetables / food from home. Resources developed in plain language. This initiative promotes health and climate change co-benefits and aimed to encourage gardening amongst CALD communities but also applicable to whole of population. Campaign launched during the pandemic.

2022 Food from Home Edible gardening rental property Khmer Translated Resource

2015 – 2022 | Outer East | North East Metro

Translated resource for growing vegetables / food from home. Resources developed in plain language. This initiative promotes health and climate change co-benefits and aimed to encourage gardening amongst CALD communities but also applicable to whole of population. Campaign launched during the pandemic.

Strengthening the AOD Service System - Case Study

2015 – 2022 | Outer East | North East Metro

The purpose of the Strengthening the AOD service system for improved client experiences project is to work with Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) agencies to identify and implement strategies that strengthen the Inner and Outer Eastern Melbourne AOD service system. As a result of extensive sector and client consultation the following four areas were identified as priorities for action: 1. Care and Recovery Coordination (CRC) 2. Workforce 3. Service Awareness and Access 4. Information Sharing and Discharge Planning. Related resource - Summary Report

The Gippsland Guide to becoming a Health Literate Organisation

2015 – 2022 | Central West Gippsland | North East Metro

The aim of this Guide is to support a consistent approach for health organisations across the Gippsland region in their understanding, awareness and implementation of best practice health literacy. This Guide will provide organisations with a range of information, tools and resources that can be used to become a health literate organisation. The Guide has been designed to allow organisations to undertake manageable quality improvement cycles to work toward becoming a Health Literate Organisation.