Healthy Communities recently released their findings from a report on Human papillomavirus immunisation rates in 2014-2015.
Read MoreMPHN is proud to be partnering with MLHD in a diabetes education and mentoring program. MPHN has offered scholarships to eight pharmacists, one practice nurse and two allied health professionals across the Murrumbidgee to support the completion of tertiary diabetes education training at a university of their choice.
Read MoreImproving the experiences of LGBTI people seeking support and treatment for the use of alcohol and other drugs (AOD) is the focus of a series of one day workshops aimed at building the skills of local services to provide LGBTI-inclusive care in the Riverina.
Read MoreMPHN has funding, provided by the Commonwealth Government, to invest in a new approach to suicide prevention, focusing on evidence and community based suicide prevention activities.
Read MoreAustralia’s largest integrated suicide prevention program aims to reduce suicide deaths by 20% and suicide attempts by 30%.
Read MoreClick on the following links for upcoming NDIS information sessions. There are two sessions scheduled, one for Mental Health Consumers and Carers and one for Mental Health Workers.
Read MoreToday the Murrumbidgee Primary Health Network (MPHN) says farewell to outgoing CEO, Nancye Piercy, and warmly welcomes incoming CEO, James Lamerton.
Read MoreMurrumbidgee Primary Health Network in conjunction with Murrumbidgee Partners in Recovery, the Wagga and Region Suicide Prevention Network and the Aboriginal Health Consortium are bringing safeTALK to the communities of Narrandera, Leeton, Griffith, Lake Cargelligo and Tumut in April.
Read MoreChildren in the Murrumbidgee Primary Health Network region have the highest rates of full immunisation in Australia according to the National Health Performance Authority’s Healthy Communities Report: Immunisation Rates for Children 2014-15 released today.
Read MoreThe head of the Murrumbidgee Primary Health Network (PHN) believes under federal government changes to mental health support, services will soon be managed by local people, for local people.
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