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Implementation Guide - Improving Coordination of Diabetes Care: Partner agencies have agreed on minimum services a client should receive based on best practice. The “HWPCP Diabetes Care Pathways” outline the services that all clients with diabetes should have the opportunity to access, at different life or disease stages based on the level of complexity of their condition.
The Diabetes Diversion Partnership Project (DDPP) is engaging vulnerable populations (particularly patients with low socio-economic status, CALD and rural backgrounds, Indigenous Australians, and/or those with social isolation or mental health challenges) who have been diagnosed with Type II Diabetes and are at high risk of not managing their disease.
A snapshot of HWPCP digital platform performance, The Grapevine newsletter and Twitter.
This submission was prepared to inform the Victorian Royal Commission into Mental Health about issues that relate to the prevention of and responses to mental illness. Its purpose is to highlight the systemic issues affecting mental health and how individuals and communities’ access, or fail to access, appropriate services, particularly those from marginalised, rural and regional communities. It is also intended to inform the commission of the work undertaken by Primary Care Partnerships in Victoria by presenting examples of place-based initiatives that are working well to improve outcomes for people living with, or at risk of, a mental health condition.
A bushfire and trauma informed information guide to support and resource organisations working with communities effected by the 2020 bushfires