Victorian Primary Care Partnership

Search our work

Please use the fields below to search our repository of work.


Search

 

Search Results

Showing 490 of 1221

BLG Health Needs Analysis Implementation Plan (Bendigo Loddon PCP and Southern Mallee PCP)

2015 – 2022 | Bendigo Loddon | Loddon Mallee

A partnership across the Bendigo Loddon and Southern Mallee PCP boundaries was established by health services and local governments of the three Shires of Loddon, Buloke and Gannawarra, called the BLG Health Network, with a clear role of supporting health service planning and collaboration to improve the health system in response to the place-based needs and opportunities in Loddon, Buloke and Gannawarra Shires. The Loddon Gannawarra Health Needs Analysis was completed in December 2016, recommendations from which underpin the implementation plan project, which translates the identified health needs priorities into Action Plans for each priority across the three Shires.

Southern Mallee Primary Care Partnership Integrated Planning Process (Southern Mallee PCP)

2015 – 2022 | Southern Mallee | Loddon Mallee

Following the development of the Southern Mallee Primary Care Partnership (SMPCP) Strategic Plan 2017-2021 in 2016/2017, SMPCP began working with each of the three SMPCP Local Government Area Partnerships - SMPCP Buloke Strategic Health and Wellbeing Partnership (Buloke Partnership), Gannawarra Local Agency Meeting (GLAM) and SMPCP Swan Hill Health and Wellbeing Partnership (Swan Hill Partnership) - to develop a shared vision, purpose and plan for the next four years. The aim of the process was to have an integrated partnership plan for each partnership to collectively work from for the four year period.

Developing the Online Health Literacy Training Course For The State (Gippsland Region PCPs (Central West Gippsland PCP, South Coast PCP, Wellington PCP, East Gippsland PCP), HealthWest Partnership, Inner North West PCP, Lower Hume PCP)

2015 – 2022 | Southern Mallee | Loddon Mallee

Health Literacy is a strategic priority for most PCPs, who have been taking steps to embed health literacy competencies across their partnerships for over 15 years. A lack of affordable and accessible professional development opportunities in health literacy for organisations and other barriers, such as travel and costs associated with upskilling staff, was the driving force behind the development of an online health literacy training course. A partnership was formed between the 28 PCPs to develop a training package designed to provide free and accessible professional development in health literacy for all staff within organisations across Victoria.

Transforming Lives (Central Hume PCP)

2015 – 2022 | Central Hume | Goulburn Valley

The Central Hume PCP team developed the concept of health outreach services delivered at the Waminda Community House and helped with planning and research regarding identifying need in the community, worked to connect the relevant organisations at a local, state and interstate level to support the delivery of the services and linked outreach services to the Community House. Benalla community members who use the Waminda Community House health services say they attend more health care appointments than they ever have because of the relaxed neighbourhood centre atmosphere, connections to other health and support services and casual conversations with staff.

Our 3021 Summary Qualitative Evaluation Report

2015 – 2022 | HealthWest | West Metro

Our3021 was a four year project (2014-2017) that worked towards creating a stronger, healthier and more socially inclusive community within the local government area of Brimbank, in Melbourne’s western suburbs. The project aimed to empower and mobilise communities to improve their health and wellbeing. Our3021 utilised an asset-based approach to build-on and harness the existing capacity of community members through community-led health and wellbeing projects. An exploratory qualitative evaluation was most appropriate to gain an understanding of the impact the project had on participants  and their communities as a result of the  Our3021 project.