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Macedon Ranges Slowing The Spread (Central Vic PCP)

2015 – 2022 | Central Victoria | Loddon Mallee

The Macedon Ranges Health & Wellbeing Partnership worked together to slow the spread of COVID-19 to support our health service meet the increased demand. One of these strategies was to engage local businesses in promoting healthy hygiene messages to their staff, customers and community

Re-Opening Op Shops (Central Vic PCP)

2015 – 2022 | Central Victoria | Loddon Mallee

Op shops across the Macedon Ranges and Mount Alexander Shires engage between 250-300 volunteers, of which many are older and vulnerable to communicable health conditions. Op Shops were forced to close during the COVID 19 lockdown measures at a time when vulnerable families were seeking affordable warm clothing for winter. Across both shires it was recognised that op shops needed support to reopen, without compromising on the safety of the community and op shop volunteers. 19 op shops in Macedon Ranges and Mount Alexander Shires were engaged to better understand what is needed for them to re-open.

Addressing Local Covid-19 Impacts Across South West Victoria ( Southwest PCP)

2015 – 2022 | South West | Barwon South West

As result of the COVID-19 pandemic, SWPCP adapted its service provision to support local health and social agencies to respond by providing partnership coordination activities which included: Online Suicide Prevention Training to Key Target Groups during COVID 19, Suicide Prevention Training to Great South Coast Leaders, Online Social Connection Program Support, Creating Innovative ways for vulnerable people to remain socially connected during COVID-19, Support to transition to COVID safe environments, Local Government and Regional Emergency/COVID Response Support, and PCP servicer and care coordination support.

International Students And Inclusion Partnership (Inner East PCP)

2015 – 2022 | Inner East | North East Metro

International students living and studying in the inner east region of Melbourne face a number of stressors that can put them at risk of higher levels of psychological distress and social isolation than domestic students. The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 exacerbated the existing challenges. IEPCP brought together tertiary education institutions, public health services, community service organisations, and Victorian Government representatives in the East to collaborate and establish health and wellbeing service referral pathways for international students as a preventative measure following analysis of data about poor health outcomes and a series of suicides amongst this cohort.

Community Watch Partnership Project Evaluation Report

2015 – 2022 | Hume Whittlesea | North East Metro

This report evaluates the Community Watch Partnership Project which was established to support vulnerable clients during the COVID-19 pandemic.