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The Gippsland Guide to becoming a Health Literate Organisation

2015 – 2022 | Central West Gippsland

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.

Care Journal - Gippsland Client & Carer Resource (CURRENT)

2015 – 2022 | Central West Gippsland

"People receiving services may be confused about services available to support them and, don’t know how to access services. The different systems can be difficult to navigate and information from multiple organisations can be overwhelming. Keeping a folio of information may help to keep track of all that is happening. The aim of this journal is to help with communication and be a record of who has contacted you and what services are doing. It is a service coordination map to keep everyone informed and linked in the right direction."

CWGPCP Falls Prevention Booklet (Lower res)

2015 – 2022 | Central West Gippsland

Falls prevention resource to assess the risks and plan the necessary changes

EMR Health Literacy Survey

2015 – 2022 | Outer East | North East Metro

The Eastern Metropolitan Region (EMR) Health Literacy Survey was developed by the Outer East and Inner East Primary Care Partnerships (PCPs) in response to strong interest from partner organisations for health literacy support. The Survey was designed with two objectives: 1) The PCPs wanted to understand how members are currently working with health literacy; where PCP members see a need for support; and the ways in which members would like the PCPs to support them. 2) To draw attention to health literacy and the importance of this work in both service delivery and health promotion in the EMR.

INFANT resource

2015 – 2022 | Outer East | North East Metro

Infant Feeding, Active play and Nutrition (INFANT) was developed by researchers within the Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition (IPAN) at Deakin University. INFANT provides parents and carers with children between 3-18 months old with information about healthy eating and active play from the start of life. The OEPCP prepared a summary of some of the experiences of local health organisations implementing the INFANT program, and outlines benefits and considerations for implementation.