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Celebrating Women's Health Week
2 September 2024
Women’s Health Week is an annual event dedicated to the health and well-being of women across Australia. This year, the focus is on raising awareness about the cervical screening self-collection option now available to eligible participants.
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More support for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
21 August 2024
People with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in South Eastern NSW will now be
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supported to better manage their illness in the community with the creation of new program,
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headspace Kiama opens its doors
19 August 2024
headspace Kiama located in Manning Street has opened its doors, giving young people aged 12 to 25 access to youth friendly, free and confidential mental health and wellbeing services in their local area.
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Breastscreen mobile van visiting Crookwell and Goulburn
14 August 2024
The mobile screening van is in Crookwell from 12-23 of August at the Crookwell Showgrounds (entry via East Street).
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The van will also be visiting Goulburn from 26 August until 29 November.
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Urgent Care Service boost for Goulburn
12 August 2024
The Goulburn community is able to access non-emergency healthcare in a more timely way, and avoid unnecessary trips to the emergency department, thanks to a new Urgent Care Service opening today.
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Multicultural and Refugee Health Event
5 August 2024
Did you know 1 in 10 patients in general practice come from a diverse background?
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Equip yourself with the latest information and best skills to support your culturally diverse patients. Join us at the Multicultural and Refugee Health Event in Shellharbour. -
Keeping vulnerable people protected from COVID-19
30 July 2024
COVID-19 remains a high risk for some members of our community, which is why Albion Park Rail Advantage pharmacy has been helping people who are vulnerable to maintain protection.
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Let's talk about death and dying event
30 July 2024
Community members are invited to a free information event in Shellharbour on 7 August to learn, ask questions, and feel empowered to openly and compassionately explore topics related to death and dying.
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COORDINARE's new Strategic Directions 2024 – 2027
29 July 2024
COORDINARE has released its latest Strategic Directions for 2024-2027, marking a significant milestone in growth and development since its establishment in 2015.
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Ms Prudence Buist: CEO of COORDINARE said: “As the South Eastern NSW Primary Health Network, we are dedicated to fostering healthier communities. -
Recipients of practice nurse scholarships announced
24 July 2024
Two practice nurses, one from each local health district region, are the recipients of COORDINARE's scholarships to attend the APNA Festival of Nursing in July in Adelaide.
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No appointment required to visit Dapto Medicare Urgent Care Clinic
17 July 2024
Stephen Jones MP, Member for Whitlam, visited Dapto Medical and Dental Centre today to tour Dapto Medicare Urgent Care Clinic, which became an Australian Government funded service on 1 July.
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Showcasing South Eastern NSW as an area of choice for health workers
16 July 2024
COORDINARE – South Eastern NSW PHN has partnered with the Rural Doctors Network NSW (RDN) to launch a new webpage to showcase South Eastern NSW as an area of choice for health workers.
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