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Taking Care of Dying Time Abstract

Central Hume | Goulburn Valley

Discussions about end-of-life care can be challenging given spiritual, cultural and community sensitivities about dying. Generally speaking Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community members are the most appropriate people to begin advance care planning discussions. Providing a culturally safe environment in which to have a conversation about advance care planning is important, as well as the use of culturally appropriate resources such as the use of art, music, and storytelling. A scan of advance care planning audio-visual resources identified a gap in our ability to promote advance care planning in local communities. A local Aboriginal health worker experienced the death of an important family and community member. The family decision making at the time of this persons dying highlighted the importance of advance care planning.

Upper Hume Primary Care Partnership Strategic Plan 2017-2020

2015 – 2022 | Central Hume | Goulburn Valley

This document highlights the enablers, key strategies and principles underpinning the UHPCP Partnership

Ovens Murray Family Violence Partnership Strategic Plan 2020-2023 Final Report

2015 – 2022 | Central Hume | Goulburn Valley

This document to provide a collaboratively developed three-year plan to guide the actions of the Ovens Murray-Family Violence Partnerships (OM-FVP)towards achieving our common goal of ‘all communities in Ovens Murray living free from Family Violence.

Guidelines for Selecting Health Apps

2015 – 2022 | Central Hume | Goulburn Valley

This document helps to provide advice and guidelines around choosing the best health apps.

Upper Hume Health Eating and Active Living Catchment Plan (2017-2021)

2015 – 2022 | Central Hume | Goulburn Valley

This document aims to help guide older people in being COVID-Safe and living with COVID-19 in the community.  It was developed as part of Age Friendly North East Victoria.