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Glenelg SAVES Consortium-FINAL-REPORT-Part-1a

2015 – 2022 | Southern Grampians Glenelg | Barwon South West

The Glenelg SAVES project targeted low‐income households who receive Home and Community Care (HACC) services in the Glenelg Shire In South‐West Victoria, including elderly residents and people with a disability. The project focused on increasing the capacity and knowledge of the Glenelg HACC staff through an innovative participatory approach, which sought to engage staff in the project by providing home energy efficiency training.

IEPCP EMR Health Literacy Development Course 2016 Evaluation Report

2015 – 2022 | Inner East | North East Metro

An IEPCP evaluation of the Health Literacy training program developed in partnership with CEH

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

Loddon Shire Municipal Public Health And Wellbeing Plan (Bendigo Loddon PCP)

2015 – 2022 | Bendigo Loddon | Loddon Mallee

Having worked in and with Loddon Shire communities and services providers over the last 18 years, Bendigo Loddon PCP (BLPCP) has developed trusting relationships that enabled it take a lead role in facilitating the Loddon Municipal Public Health and Wellbeing Plan (MPHWBP) development. The MPHWBP in Victoria provide guidance for action on priority areas of preventable poor health and wellbeing that align with the Victorian Public Health and Wellbeing (VPHWB) priority areas. Done on behalf of the Loddon Shire Council, the local community is the primary beneficiary of the intended MPHWBP actions and outcomes.

Shifting to a Shared Measurement Approach (East Gippsland PCP)

2015 – 2022 | East Gippsland | Gippsland

East Gippsland faces numerous challenges to health and wellbeing, including high rates of family violence, alcohol-related harm, obesity, food insecurity, and poor mental health. The prevalence of these issues in East Gippsland is statistically significant compared to the rest of the Victoria, and their causes are complex and varied. East Gippsland Primary Care Partnership (EG PCP) felt there was a need to reorient the way in which we tackled these issues. Rather than just focusing on action to address them, EG PCP decided to increase the focus on identifying and measuring the changes we needed to make.