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The Integrated Diabetes Education and Assessment Service (IDEAS) is an award-winning partnership model adopting a wholistic approach to people with Type 2 Diabetes. The service is provided by community health services in partnership with Eastern Health across the Eastern Metropolitan Region. Embracing a multi-disciplinary approach, IDEAS represents an alternative to traditional models of outpatient support, with the creation of dedicated pathways into community health services. IDEAS enabled participants to codesign and direct their health journey, improving participants self-care activities and management of their Type 2 diabetes. Related resource - Case Study and Evaluation Study Summary
The Integrated Diabetes Education and Assessment Service (IDEAS) is an award-winning partnership model adopting a wholistic approach to people with Type 2 Diabetes. The service is provided by community health services in partnership with Eastern Health across the Eastern Metropolitan Region. Embracing a multi-disciplinary approach, IDEAS represents an alternative to traditional models of outpatient support, with the creation of dedicated pathways into community health services. IDEAS enabled participants to codesign and direct their health journey, improving participants self-care activities and management of their Type 2 diabetes. Related resource - Case Study and Poster
The Integrated Diabetes Education and Assessment Service (IDEAS) is an award-winning partnership model adopting a wholistic approach to people with Type 2 Diabetes. The service is provided by community health services in partnership with Eastern Health across the Eastern Metropolitan Region. Embracing a multi-disciplinary approach, IDEAS represents an alternative to traditional models of outpatient support, with the creation of dedicated pathways into community health services. IDEAS enabled participants to codesign and direct their health journey, improving participants self-care activities and management of their Type 2 diabetes. Related resource - Evaluation Study Summary and Poster
The Together for Equality & Respect (TFER) Partnership is led by Women’s Health East and is one of the most significant cross-sectorial partnerships in the Eastern Metropolitan Region. The Outer East and Inner East Primary Care Partnerships (PCPs) have played a key role in supporting the development of the TFER model, contributing to the robust understanding of the evidence base, and providing leadership within the evaluation of the TFER Partnership. The PCPs have been instrumental in contributing to significant pieces of work including the Gender Equity Audit Tool, Framing Gender Equality Messaging Guide and the Gender Equality Tipsheets.
With the support of the OEPCP, the HAL Group (Healthy Eating Active Living) in the Yarra Ranges was established in 2018 with members collaborating on local food and physical activity projects. In 2020 the HAL Group transitioned to a more strategic integrated structure called the Health Planning Partnership (HPP) overseeing three priority working groups: Yarra Ranges Food Connections Group, Outer East Physical Activity Working Group and Yarra Ranges Gender Equity Working Group. The new structure and plan formalised the collaborative commitment and shared health and wellbeing direction and priorities for all partnering organisations.