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  • Rural and Remote Retrieval Weekend 2021

    WA, Australia

    Thursday 13 to Sunday 16 May 2021 Karijini National Park Registrations for the 2021 Rural and Remote Retrieval Weekend are open and are limited to 30 participants only. Register now to ensure you don’t miss out on this unique opportunity. By day, be spellbound by the Pilbara blue skies contrasting against the classic red rock formations, as you wind your way through gorges to undertake emergency medical scenarios.  At night, socialise under a canopy of stars with fellow participants and family members. This opportunity to experience the remote, beautiful, rugged, and incredibly fascinating Karijini National Park is one not to...

  • Mindfulness Based Compassion Training for Health Professionals – 6 Week Online Program

    Online WA, Australia

    This is a 6 week online program, running from the 15th of April to the 20th of May, on Thursday evenings from 5pm to 6:30pm. Health professionals routinely give compassionate care to patients but can struggle to receive compassion or offer it to self or colleagues. Research suggests health professionals can increase wellbeing when practicing self-compassion, and therefore increase capacity to provide optimal patient care. A recent evaluation by Curtin University also found that participation in this program could decrease levels of anxiety, compassion fatigue and emotional exhaustion. Tickets are $95 and can be purchased at See the event flyer

  • Culturally responsive care and Blood Borne viruses: Webinar series for WA healthcare workers

    WA, Australia

    Session One: Thursday 13 May, 6:00pm – 7:30pm (AWST) Location: Zoom (Online) For: General Practitioners, Nurse Practitioners, Nurses and other interested healthcare workers. Learning Objectives • Increase understanding of the challenges and barriers experienced by people from migrant and refugee backgrounds who are living with CHB. • Outline the importance of providing culturally responsive and trauma-informed health care, including working with interpreters. • Contrast the trajectories of Hepatitis B disease in people from CALD backgrounds compared to people born in Australia. • Describe the different biopsychosocial considerations faced by people from CALD communities living with CHB across their life span....

  • Men In Mining Dinner

    Newman WA, Australia

    History of men in mining presented by Lisa Rickets. An opportunity to Network, Learn and Celebrate Men in Mining in the Newman Area. Dinner and Beer on arrival for all attendees Date: Friday 14 May 2021 Time: 7:00pm to 10:00pm Venue: Boomerang Oval Sports Pavilion Corner Mindarra & Newman Drive Contact: newmanneighbourhood@outlook.com or 9175 1516 Tickets: CLICK HERE

  • Pilbara Beef & Beer Festival – Port Hedland

    Port Hedland Civic Gardens 13 McGregor Street, Port Hedland, WA, Australia

    Meat lovers from far and wide will descend on Port Hedland’s Civic Gardens on Saturday May 15 to sink their teeth into everything the festival has to offer including Multiple Food Vendors. Each day will kick off with an all-ages family session from 12-3pm complete with a kids silent disco, giant yard games, a bucking bull and live acoustic performances, before the festival vibes are cranked up for the 18+ session from 5-11pm. Revellers will be able to eat, drink and then dance the night away to the sounds of live bands and DJ including the ever famous Silent Disco....

  • Culturally-Safe, Trauma-Informed Training

    WA, Australia

    This two-day workshop explains the link between trauma and the developing brain as well as the broader cognitive and social impacts, delivered by The Seedling Group. To be held on the 17th and 18th of May in Roebourne and the 20th and 21st of May in South Hedland. This training has been generously funded by BHP. Contact Celeste Stephens at pilbara@wacoss.org.au or 0477 708 836 for more information. Register here

  • Mindfulness Based Compassion Training for Health Professionals – 6 Week Online Program

    Online WA, Australia

    This is a 6 week online program, running from the 15th of April to the 20th of May, on Thursday evenings from 5pm to 6:30pm. Health professionals routinely give compassionate care to patients but can struggle to receive compassion or offer it to self or colleagues. Research suggests health professionals can increase wellbeing when practicing self-compassion, and therefore increase capacity to provide optimal patient care. A recent evaluation by Curtin University also found that participation in this program could decrease levels of anxiety, compassion fatigue and emotional exhaustion. Tickets are $95 and can be purchased at See the event flyer

  • Culturally responsive care and Blood Borne viruses: Webinar series for WA healthcare workers

    WA, Australia

    Session Two: Thursday 20 May, 6:00pm – 7:30pm (AWST) Location: Zoom (Online) For: General Practitioners, Nurse Practitioners, Nurses and other interested healthcare workers. Learning Objectives • Increase understanding of the challenges and barriers experienced by people from migrant and refugee backgrounds who are living with CHB. • Outline the importance of providing culturally responsive and trauma-informed health care, including working with interpreters. • Contrast the trajectories of Hepatitis B disease in people from CALD backgrounds compared to people born in Australia. • Describe the different biopsychosocial considerations faced by people from CALD communities living with CHB across their life span....

  • 2-Day Indigenous DV-alert Workshop

    Karratha WA, Australia

    Lifeline's DV-alert (Domestic and Family Violence Response Training) is a nationally recognised training program that enables frontline workers supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to confidently recognise, respond and refer people at risk of FDV. To be held on the 2nd and 3rd of June, Karratha. Register here

  • My Health Record Improvements Webinar

    WA, Australia

    Wed 2 Jun 2021 5:00pm This ACCRM webinar lead by the Australian Digital Health Agency will provide information on how to use the My Health Record System. Doctors will learn about the benefits of using the system as well as all the latest improvements Learning Objectives: By the end of the webinar doctors will know: What is the My Health Record system and what benefit is there to me and my patients in using the system. What changes and enhancements have been made, in particular with Pathology, Diagnostic Imaging and Advance Care Directives. Education and Training resources available. Where to...