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Principles of effective AOD discharge plannning

Outer East | North East Metro

This document provides a set of regional principles that facilitates effective client-centred discharge planning and information sharing processes in Inner and Outer Eastern Melbourne areas. It is to be used in conjunction with the DHHS AOD Program Guidelines.

Drug and Alcohol report 2003

2000 – 2010 | Wimmera | Grampians

Wimmera PCP region drug and alcohol report and data 2003

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

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

Chin Community Soccer and Volleyball Program - Community Leader Feedback Pre Survey

2015 – 2022 | Outer East | North East Metro

OEPCP worked with the Migrant Information Centre (Eastern) to run soccer and volleyball programs for youth in the Chin community. The program facilitated access to local health and community services. Through engagement with Chin leaders, the OEPCP identified the need to upgrade the local soccer and volleyball courts being utilised by the community. The upgrade was completed through an initiative between the OEPCP, Maroondah City Council, The Australian Chin Community and Department of Health. This enabled the young Chin people to play sport in a safe and accessible location and continue to foster community connections. Related resources - Case Study