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IEPCP Health Lit Tip Sheet1 for COVID19 messaging General spoken & written communication

2015 – 2022 | Inner East | North East Metro

Tip sheet on covid-19 wellbeing messaging

IEPCP Health Lit Tip Sheet2 for COVID19 messaging Engaging with diverse communities

2015 – 2022 | Inner East | North East Metro

Tip sheet on covid-19 wellbeing messaging targeting CALD communities

IEPCP COVID19 Resilience and Innovation Report July 2021

2015 – 2022 | Inner East | North East Metro

A report detaling the impact and agility of five health and community sector organisations in the East metro region 2020 responding to the covid outbreak

Mount Alexander Food Pantry (Central Victorian PCP)

2015 – 2022 | Central Victoria | Loddon Mallee

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Mount Alexander Shire local community has been particularly felt by those in hospitality, tourism, artistic communities and those already experiencing disadvantage. People were suddenly unemployed and food security became an issue for the first time. Mount Alexander Shire does not have a local food bank. However, some organisations have provided relief but with limited capacity. In response to the increased demand for food relief, Central Victorian Primary Care Partnership brought together a group of local organisations and community groups to develop a centralised food relief system.

Responding to Local Food Security Needs During The Covid-19 Pandemic (Central West Gippsland PCP)

2015 – 2022 | Central West Gippsland | Gippsland

The Central West Gippsland Primary Care Partnership has a strong history of supporting food security work across Baw Baw and Latrobe. This strong foundation and understanding of food security at a local level has meant that we were able to readily mobilise, together with our members and community groups, and assist our communities to access nutritious foods during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.