Common issues in spinal cord injury care (Young)
Dec
10
6:00 pm18:00

Common issues in spinal cord injury care (Young)

Join us for an informative dinner event in Young, where rehabilitation medicine staff specialists from Wagga Wagga will share their expertise in spinal cord injury care. The session will focus on common issues GPs may encounter in acute emergency and primary care settings, offering valuable insights and practical knowledge to support quality patient care.

Presented by 

  • Dr Jenna Mewburn: Rehabilitation medicine staff specialist,
    Wagga Wagga Base Hospital.

  • Dr Rachael McQueen: Rehabilitation medicine staff specialist,
    Wagga Wagga Base Hospital 

What’s on the Agenda?

  • Acute management of autonomic dysreflexia

  • Common issues arising in caring for patients with spinal cord injury: e.g. spasticity, bowel and bladder management, pressure injuries, ageing with a spinal cord injury, and sexuality 

  • Specialist referral pathways for people living with a spinal cord injury.

Bring your case studies and questions for a dynamic and interactive discussion.

Register by 1 December 2025 at www.stickytickets.com.au/T4D9Z

 
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Dec
10
6:30 pm18:30

SEARCH Project: Nurse led models of care

Register now

The availability of abortion care in regional and remote areas of NSW often depends on the skills and abilities of nurses and midwives to facilitate access to choices for that care.

Family Planning Australia’s Director of Nursing, Kitty Smith, will be talking about establishing and leading a nurse led model of abortion care, including:

  • What it means

  • What it might look like

  • How to establish a service and build the support needed

Building on the approach to patient centredness and technical knowledge, the webinar will also highlight the importance of nurses in delivering abortion care in their regions.

Questions? Please contact us via searchproject@fpnsw.org.au.

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Dec
11
12:00 pm12:00

SEARCH Project: Nurse led models of care

Register now

The availability of abortion care in regional and remote areas of NSW often depends on the skills and abilities of nurses and midwives to facilitate access to choices for that care.

Family Planning Australia’s Director of Nursing, Kitty Smith, will be talking about establishing and leading a nurse led model of abortion care, including:

  • What it means

  • What it might look like

  • How to establish a service and build the support needed

Building on the approach to patient centredness and technical knowledge, the webinar will also highlight the importance of nurses in delivering abortion care in their regions.

Questions? Please contact us via searchproject@fpnsw.org.au.

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PACOP MPHN Stakeholder Strategy Meeting
Dec
15
11:30 am11:30

PACOP MPHN Stakeholder Strategy Meeting

PACOP & MPHN invite you to join us for the MPHN Stakeholder Strategy Meeting. Please join with key stakeholders to participate in discussions and provide your insights into the current context of palliative care in aged care within the Murrumbidgee region.

Register here

Welcoming of attendees opens from 11.30am with a light lunch, concluding the day at 3.30pm.

Palliative Aged Care Outcomes Program (PACOP) supports aged care homes (ACHs) and community aged care providers in delivering optimal palliative and end-of-life care through routine assessments and evidence-based care planning.

This forum aims to explore opportunities to expand PACOP implementation within the Murrumbidgee PHN region, aligning with current and future palliative care initiatives. The goal is to strengthen networks and build capacity in aged care homes and community aged care providers.

For more information visit the PACOP website.

PACOP is funded by the Australian Government Department of Health, Disability & Ageing.

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PACOP Fundamentals Workshop (Wagga Wagga)
Dec
16
9:00 am09:00

PACOP Fundamentals Workshop (Wagga Wagga)

PACOP invites you to join them for this FREE PACOP Fundamentals Workshop.

OPEN TO: Palliative care leads, CNMs, CNs, RNs, AN-ACC /Funding Managers & Facility Managers

PACOP has developed a national model of care that supports early identification of palliative and end of life care needs through routine standardised assessment.

This workshop provides the foundational knowledge needed to implement the PACOP Profile & Outcomes Collection in your aged care home.

Register here

Using PACOP will support you to:

  • Use standardised tools for assessing palliative and end of life care needs

  • Identify and respond to escalating care needs

  • Communicate palliative and end of life care needs with residents, families and staff

For more information visit the PACOP website.

PACOP is funded by the Australian Government Department of Health, Disability & Ageing.

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Feb
4
2:00 pm14:00

MLHD: Advance Care Planning: Understanding the Differences: Advance Care Planning, Advance Care Directives and NFR Orders

My name is Emma and I am the CNE for Advance Care Planning,

I am excited to be running 6x virtual education sessions where each month I will be focusing on a different aspect of Advance Care Planning.

These sessions run from 2pm – 2.45pm and are targeted at all health professionals working in MLHD, regardless of your role or workplace, I invite you all to attend.  

The sessions are designed to be interactive, we encourage if able you have the ability to access the camera and a keyboard to participate in the discussion.

For further information or enquiries, please contact Emma Murphy

E: Emma.Murphy8@health.nsw.gov.au   |   Ph: 0439 987 925

Join the webinar

What will the sessions cover?

Wednesday August 6thTopic One: Facilitating Goals of Care, The Role of Advance Care Planning. 

  • What is Advance Care Planning and why is it important?

  • How does it benefit clinicians, patients, and organisations.

  • Advance Care Planning in Australia.

  • Advance Care Planning in NSW. 

  • Components of Advance Care Planning.

  • Advance Care Plans and Directives. 

  • What makes an ACD valid, when does it not apply and when does it need to be followed. 

Wednesday September 3rdTopic Two: Who Does What? Roles and Responsibilities in Advance Care Planning.

  • Having the conversation, who does it, who needs to be involved, where does this happen?

  • Capacity and Consent.

  • When to utilise an ACD.

  • Escalation of concerns and handing over to other clinicians/facilities.

Wednesday October 1stTopic Three: Ethics and the Law in Advance Care Planning. 

What Clinicians Need to Know.

  • Capacity, Consent and ACP in NSW.

  • ACP in other states and territories.

  • Common Law.

  • ACP terminology: Enduring Guardian, Substitute Decision Maker.

  • Signing, witnessing and validity.

  • VAD, tissue and organ donation.

  • Resources and support available.

Wednesday November 19thTopic Four: When to Begin, What to Say and When to Say More:

A Guide to having Advance Care Planning Conversations.

  • Who with? When? How to have the conversation.

  • Preparing for ACP discussions.

  • Responding to cues from patients and families.

  • Communication. 

Wednesday February 4thTopic Five: Understanding the Differences: Advance Care Planning, Advance Care Directives and NFR Orders.

  • The purpose of each vs the differences.

  • When would someone need one of these documents.

  • When does it get completed and how long does it last.

  • When should it be used?

  • What happens if my patient does not have any of the above?

Wednesday March 4thTopic Six: How to Complete and Access an Advance Care Directive: A Guide for Clinicians.

  • A breakdown of each section of the ACD.

  • ACD in NSW.

  • How to find on EMR.

  • Where to upload this.

  • Information for patients and families (accessing, storage, copies).

  • Changing/Revoking an ACD.

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Foundations for Building Trauma Awareness (Griffith)
Feb
17
8:00 am08:00

Foundations for Building Trauma Awareness (Griffith)

Delivered by Blue Knot Foundation. Funded by Murrumbidgee Primary Health Network.

  • One day only

  • 9.30am to 4.30pm

  • Free

This training provides the foundations for understanding complex trauma and its impacts. You’ll gain a trauma-informed lens to help you see challenging behaviours not as problems, but as adaptive responses to trauma.

Trauma Informed Practice is not about treatment — it’s about recognising that trauma is a possibility for anyone.

  • Understand the types, prevalence, and impacts of trauma

  • Explore the neurobiology of trauma and its effects on life and coping

  • Reframe challenging behaviours through a trauma-informed lens

  • Apply practical strategies to enhance safety, minimise re-traumatisation, and support recovery

  • Use real-world case studies to practice trauma-informed responses

Wagga Wagga – Tuesday 28 October 2025 – Register here

Young – Tuesday 18 November 2025 – Register here

Griffith – Tuesday 17 February 2026 – Register here

Deniliquin – Tuesday 24 March 2026 – Register here

Blue Knot Foundation is Australia’s National Centre of Excellence for Complex Trauma. Their programs are evidence based, practical, and designed to support safer, more compassionate workplaces and communities.

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Mar
4
2:00 pm14:00

MLHD: Advance Care Planning: How to Complete and Access an Advance Care Directive: A Guide for Clinicians

My name is Emma and I am the CNE for Advance Care Planning,

I am excited to be running 6x virtual education sessions where each month I will be focusing on a different aspect of Advance Care Planning.

These sessions run from 2pm – 2.45pm and are targeted at all health professionals working in MLHD, regardless of your role or workplace, I invite you all to attend.  

The sessions are designed to be interactive, we encourage if able you have the ability to access the camera and a keyboard to participate in the discussion.

For further information or enquiries, please contact Emma Murphy

E: Emma.Murphy8@health.nsw.gov.au   |   Ph: 0439 987 925

Join the webinar

What will the sessions cover?

Wednesday August 6thTopic One: Facilitating Goals of Care, The Role of Advance Care Planning. 

  • What is Advance Care Planning and why is it important?

  • How does it benefit clinicians, patients, and organisations.

  • Advance Care Planning in Australia.

  • Advance Care Planning in NSW. 

  • Components of Advance Care Planning.

  • Advance Care Plans and Directives. 

  • What makes an ACD valid, when does it not apply and when does it need to be followed. 

Wednesday September 3rdTopic Two: Who Does What? Roles and Responsibilities in Advance Care Planning.

  • Having the conversation, who does it, who needs to be involved, where does this happen?

  • Capacity and Consent.

  • When to utilise an ACD.

  • Escalation of concerns and handing over to other clinicians/facilities.

Wednesday October 1stTopic Three: Ethics and the Law in Advance Care Planning. 

What Clinicians Need to Know.

  • Capacity, Consent and ACP in NSW.

  • ACP in other states and territories.

  • Common Law.

  • ACP terminology: Enduring Guardian, Substitute Decision Maker.

  • Signing, witnessing and validity.

  • VAD, tissue and organ donation.

  • Resources and support available.

Wednesday November 19thTopic Four: When to Begin, What to Say and When to Say More:

A Guide to having Advance Care Planning Conversations.

  • Who with? When? How to have the conversation.

  • Preparing for ACP discussions.

  • Responding to cues from patients and families.

  • Communication. 

Wednesday February 4thTopic Five: Understanding the Differences: Advance Care Planning, Advance Care Directives and NFR Orders.

  • The purpose of each vs the differences.

  • When would someone need one of these documents.

  • When does it get completed and how long does it last.

  • When should it be used?

  • What happens if my patient does not have any of the above?

Wednesday March 4thTopic Six: How to Complete and Access an Advance Care Directive: A Guide for Clinicians.

  • A breakdown of each section of the ACD.

  • ACD in NSW.

  • How to find on EMR.

  • Where to upload this.

  • Information for patients and families (accessing, storage, copies).

  • Changing/Revoking an ACD.

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Learn how to communicate safely about suicide (Mindframe Plus)
Mar
5
9:00 am09:00

Learn how to communicate safely about suicide (Mindframe Plus)

Mindframe Plus: Safe Communication About Suicide and Mental Health

Free online workshop | Presented by Murrumbidgee Primary Health Network (MPHN)

Learn how to communicate safely and compassionately about suicide, mental health, and alcohol or other drugs (AOD) in this evidence-based Mindframe Plus workshop.

This free, practical session will help individuals and organisations strengthen their confidence when responding to suicide incidents and develop communication that minimises harm and promotes hope.

What you’ll gain

  • Practical skills to communicate safely and reduce stigma around suicide and mental health

  • Tools to respond confidently and compassionately after a suicide incident

  • Guidance on working effectively with media and community partners

  • Strategies to create clear, safe messaging that supports wellbeing

Workshop details

Thursday 20 November 2025 | 9.00am–12.00pm
Register here

Thursday 5 March 2026 | 9.00am–12.00pm
Register here

This is a free workshop, made possible through funding from the Federal Government.

Content warning: Suicide will be discussed during the workshop. Support will be available during and after the session.

Find out more at mindframe.org.au or contact emma.bromham@mphn.org.au for further information.

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2026 Nurse Immunisation Education Day and Update (Wagga)
Mar
18
9:30 am09:30

2026 Nurse Immunisation Education Day and Update (Wagga)

  • Wagga Wagga RSL Mirage Room (Downstairs) (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Sharpen your skills. Refresh your knowledge.
Stay ahead for the 2026 season.

MPHN invites nurse immunisers across general practice and aged care to join us for our annual Nurse Immunisation Education Day and Update – a highly anticipated event designed to keep you informed, confident and prepared.

This event features a full program of practical, relevant and evidence-based updates, including:

  • Cold Chain Management – best practice essentials

  • Catch-up Vaccinations – supporting complex schedules

  • 2026 Winter Respiratory Illness Season – what to expect

  • Immunisation Update – latest advice and changes

  • Sexual Health Update – key considerations for primary care

Guest speakers:

  • Barb Wilson, NSW Public Health Unit

  • Additional speakers to be confirmed

Whether you’re refreshing your skills or gearing up for the winter season, this education day will support you to deliver safe, high-quality immunisation care to your patients.

Morning tea on arrival, light lunch provided.

Places are limited – register early at https://www.stickytickets.com.au/YG5RJF

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Foundations for Building Trauma Awareness (Deniliquin)
Mar
24
8:00 am08:00

Foundations for Building Trauma Awareness (Deniliquin)

Delivered by Blue Knot Foundation. Funded by Murrumbidgee Primary Health Network.

  • One day only

  • 9.30am to 4.30pm

  • Free

This training provides the foundations for understanding complex trauma and its impacts. You’ll gain a trauma-informed lens to help you see challenging behaviours not as problems, but as adaptive responses to trauma.

Trauma Informed Practice is not about treatment — it’s about recognising that trauma is a possibility for anyone.

  • Understand the types, prevalence, and impacts of trauma

  • Explore the neurobiology of trauma and its effects on life and coping

  • Reframe challenging behaviours through a trauma-informed lens

  • Apply practical strategies to enhance safety, minimise re-traumatisation, and support recovery

  • Use real-world case studies to practice trauma-informed responses

Wagga Wagga – Tuesday 28 October 2025 – Register here

Young – Tuesday 18 November 2025 – Register here

Griffith – Tuesday 17 February 2026 – Register here

Deniliquin – Tuesday 24 March 2026 – Register here

Blue Knot Foundation is Australia’s National Centre of Excellence for Complex Trauma. Their programs are evidence based, practical, and designed to support safer, more compassionate workplaces and communities.

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Ear Train: Empowering Health Professionals in Indigenous Communities (Wagga)
Apr
20
9:30 am09:30

Ear Train: Empowering Health Professionals in Indigenous Communities (Wagga)

Non-Accredited Practical Skills Workshop

Wagga Wagga: Monday 20th – Tuesday 21st April 2026

Griffith: Thursday 23rd – Friday 24th April 2026

You only need to attend one of these sessions

About the EarTrain program:

EarTrain is a fully funded, online training program for primary healthcare professionals, to identify and manage otitis media and other hearing conditions, in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

The program is delivered nationally by TAFE NSW and is funded by the Australian Government. EarTrain is a Closing the Gap initiative available until 30 June 2026.

What you will learn:

You have ongoing access to online topics that cover skills including Otoscopy, Tympanometry, Audiometry, Screening Otoacoustic Emissions, Infection Control, Culturally Safe Practice.

Please note: you are not required to complete topics prior to attending a practical skills workshop.

Register to access the online learning

Practical Skills Workshop:

In collaboration with Murrumbidgee PHN, we are delivering 2-day practical skills workshops in Wagga Wagga and Griffith

In these workshops, we will provide practical skills in:

  • Otoscopy

  • Tympanometry

  • Introduction to Hearing Screening

  • Screening otoacoustic emissions

  • Referral Pathways

This workshop is free to attend.

To Register: Register here

Funded by: Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care

RTO 90003 | CRICOS 00591E | HEP PRV12049. 131 601 © Amy Allerton, contemporary Aboriginal Artist of the Gumbaynggirr, Bundjalung and Gamilaroi nations tafensw.edu.au/eartrain

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Ear Train: Empowering Health Professionals in Indigenous Communities (Griffith)
Apr
23
to 24 Apr

Ear Train: Empowering Health Professionals in Indigenous Communities (Griffith)

Non-Accredited Practical Skills Workshop

Wagga Wagga: Monday 20th – Tuesday 21st April 2026

Griffith: Thursday 23rd – Friday 24th April 2026

You only need to attend one of these sessions

About the EarTrain program:

EarTrain is a fully funded, online training program for primary healthcare professionals, to identify and manage otitis media and other hearing conditions, in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

The program is delivered nationally by TAFE NSW and is funded by the Australian Government. EarTrain is a Closing the Gap initiative available until 30 June 2026.

What you will learn:

You have ongoing access to online topics that cover skills including Otoscopy, Tympanometry, Audiometry, Screening Otoacoustic Emissions, Infection Control, Culturally Safe Practice.

Please note: you are not required to complete topics prior to attending a practical skills workshop.

Register to access the online learning

Practical Skills Workshop:

In collaboration with Murrumbidgee PHN, we are delivering 2-day practical skills workshops in Wagga Wagga and Griffith

In these workshops, we will provide practical skills in:

  • Otoscopy

  • Tympanometry

  • Introduction to Hearing Screening

  • Screening otoacoustic emissions

  • Referral Pathways

This workshop is free to attend.

To Register: Register here

Funded by: Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care

RTO 90003 | CRICOS 00591E | HEP PRV12049. 131 601 © Amy Allerton, contemporary Aboriginal Artist of the Gumbaynggirr, Bundjalung and Gamilaroi nations tafensw.edu.au/eartrain

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Dec
3
6:30 pm18:30

NBCSP: Webinar 4: Lead the change: driving bowel cancer screening uptake within your practice 

This webinar will help you identify goals for enhancing patient engagement with the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program. Learn how to determine the training needs of healthcare professionals within your practice and system improvements that can be implemented to boost patient participation in bowel cancer screening. You will also explore training tools and resources to help you create tailored education sessions for your practice colleagues. At the end of this webinar, you will be equipped with the strategies and knowledge to lead the change and to help increase bowel cancer screening in your community.

Learning Outcomes

At the completion of this webinar, you will be able to:  

  • Outcome 1: Identify organisational goals for improving engagement with the NBSCP  

  • Outcome 2: Determine the training needs of healthcare professionals within the practice to improve patient engagement with population bowel screening  

  • Outcome 3: Determine system improvements for the practice to improve patient engagement with population bowel screening  

  • Outcome 4: Select training tools and resources to provide a tailored education session for your practice colleagues  

Register here
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Nov
27
1:00 pm13:00

Just Include Me: Inclusive Practice Workshop for Health Professionals and Staff who work with people with intellectual disability

The purpose of the workshop is to increase awareness of intellectual disability and the challenges that people with intellectual disability face within the healthcare system.  The National Safety and Quality Health Service (NSQHS) Standards User guide for the Health Care of People with Intellectual Disability recommends inclusive practice improvements as a response to significant evidence of poor health outcomes for people with intellectual disability in Australia’s health system.

 Date: 27th November

Time: 1.00pm-2.00pm

Where: online 

Register here: https://cid.org.au/health-events/  or you can refer to the flyer attached. 

 Who should attend: Health professionals and staff who support people with intellectual disability as part of their job. 

This workshop is co-facilitated by CID team members with lived experience of intellectual disability. If you can’t make this date then you’re in luck, the workshop is run on the last Thursday of each month. Use the above link for the dates.   

These workshops can be tailored to the individual needs of the audience and service delivery through relevant scenarios, activities and topics covered. 

We also invite you to visit our website for more information about CID’s free resources and healthcare projects: https://cid.org.au/issues/health/ 

  • These resources include our free online training for health workers to learn about reasonable adjustments, inclusive communication, communication tools, behaviour as communication, consent and decision making in health and virtual care.  

Our free online learning, Just Include Me, is available to complete now. 

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Supporting Seniors: Free Suicide Prevention Training (Online)
Nov
27
10:00 am10:00

Supporting Seniors: Free Suicide Prevention Training (Online)

Would you know what to do if an older person was having thoughts of suicide?

Join Anglicare’s Suicide Prevention for Seniors Program for a free training session that equips you with the skills to:

  • Have empathetic conversations

  • Identify suicide risk in older adults

  • Support them with a safety plan and referral

This QIP-accredited training meets Suicide Prevention Australia standards and offers self-directed CPD points. A certificate is available upon request.

Be the person who makes a difference. Register now: 

https://www.stickytickets.com.au/Z336A

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Last Days: Navigating death and dying (Hay)
Nov
26
10:00 am10:00

Last Days: Navigating death and dying (Hay)

HammondCare has developed the Last Days and Last Days Dementia community programs to help carers understand what to expect, bust myths and provide practical resources when caring for a person who is facing the end of their life.

Delivered by a palliative or dementia care specialist, either face-to-face or online, the workshop equips participants with knowledge and tools to navigate the last days, including links to local palliative care support services and a comprehensive resource to refer to throughout this journey.

Included in the workshop:

  • What to expect and the role of palliative care.

  • What a “good death” might look like, and the choices we have.

  • How to have conversations about dying and plan for what’s ahead.

  • Practical information to assist with getting affairs in order. 

  • Possible care choices and support available as we near death. 

  • How grief and loss can impact individuals and support available.

  • Common rituals, rules and regulations around death.

Go to hammond.com.au/lastdays to find out more.

If you’re caring for some at end-of-life, you probably have questions. A Last Days workshop will have the answers. MPHN is offering Last Days workshops to equip you to navigate the precious last days of someone you care for.

Berrigan: 10 November 2025 – 2pm-5pm
Berrigan Library, 52-54 Chanter St, Berrigan
Register here

Corowa: 11 November 2025 – 10am-1pm
Corowa Golf Club, 1 Hume St, Corowa
Register here

Young: 24 November 2025 – 1pm-4pm
Young Services Club, 42 Cloete St, Young
Register here

Griffith: 25 November 2025 – 12.30pm-3.30pm
Griffith City Library, 229 Banna Ave, Griffith
Register here

Hay: 26 November 2025 – 10am-1pm
Hay Services Club, 371 Murray St, Hay
Register here

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Last Days: Navigating death and dying (Griffith)
Nov
25
12:30 pm12:30

Last Days: Navigating death and dying (Griffith)

HammondCare has developed the Last Days and Last Days Dementia community programs to help carers understand what to expect, bust myths and provide practical resources when caring for a person who is facing the end of their life.

Delivered by a palliative or dementia care specialist, either face-to-face or online, the workshop equips participants with knowledge and tools to navigate the last days, including links to local palliative care support services and a comprehensive resource to refer to throughout this journey.

Included in the workshop:

  • What to expect and the role of palliative care.

  • What a “good death” might look like, and the choices we have.

  • How to have conversations about dying and plan for what’s ahead.

  • Practical information to assist with getting affairs in order. 

  • Possible care choices and support available as we near death. 

  • How grief and loss can impact individuals and support available.

  • Common rituals, rules and regulations around death.

Go to hammond.com.au/lastdays to find out more.

If you’re caring for some at end-of-life, you probably have questions. A Last Days workshop will have the answers. MPHN is offering Last Days workshops to equip you to navigate the precious last days of someone you care for.

Berrigan: 10 November 2025 – 2pm-5pm
Berrigan Library, 52-54 Chanter St, Berrigan
Register here

Corowa: 11 November 2025 – 10am-1pm
Corowa Golf Club, 1 Hume St, Corowa
Register here

Young: 24 November 2025 – 1pm-4pm
Young Services Club, 42 Cloete St, Young
Register here

Griffith: 25 November 2025 – 12.30pm-3.30pm
Griffith City Library, 229 Banna Ave, Griffith
Register here

Hay: 26 November 2025 – 10am-1pm
Hay Services Club, 371 Murray St, Hay
Register here

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Last Days: Navigating death and dying (Young)
Nov
24
1:00 pm13:00

Last Days: Navigating death and dying (Young)

HammondCare has developed the Last Days and Last Days Dementia community programs to help carers understand what to expect, bust myths and provide practical resources when caring for a person who is facing the end of their life.

Delivered by a palliative or dementia care specialist, either face-to-face or online, the workshop equips participants with knowledge and tools to navigate the last days, including links to local palliative care support services and a comprehensive resource to refer to throughout this journey.

Included in the workshop:

  • What to expect and the role of palliative care.

  • What a “good death” might look like, and the choices we have.

  • How to have conversations about dying and plan for what’s ahead.

  • Practical information to assist with getting affairs in order. 

  • Possible care choices and support available as we near death. 

  • How grief and loss can impact individuals and support available.

  • Common rituals, rules and regulations around death.

Go to hammond.com.au/lastdays to find out more.

If you’re caring for some at end-of-life, you probably have questions. A Last Days workshop will have the answers. MPHN is offering Last Days workshops to equip you to navigate the precious last days of someone you care for.

Berrigan: 10 November 2025 – 2pm-5pm
Berrigan Library, 52-54 Chanter St, Berrigan
Register here

Corowa: 11 November 2025 – 10am-1pm
Corowa Golf Club, 1 Hume St, Corowa
Register here

Young: 24 November 2025 – 1pm-4pm
Young Services Club, 42 Cloete St, Young
Register here

Griffith: 25 November 2025 – 12.30pm-3.30pm
Griffith City Library, 229 Banna Ave, Griffith
Register here

Hay: 26 November 2025 – 10am-1pm
Hay Services Club, 371 Murray St, Hay
Register here

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Nov
20
to 21 Nov

Asthma Educators Course

A 2 day interactive course (attendees may attend onsite) covering the latest advances in asthma management and care for Health Professionals. Taking an holistic approach, the course is presented by active experts and helps skill participants to be able to work effectively one on one with clients for effective management and health outcomes. 

URL: https://www.trybooking.com/DBPMZ

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Learn how to communicate safely about suicide (Mindframe Plus)
Nov
20
9:00 am09:00

Learn how to communicate safely about suicide (Mindframe Plus)

Mindframe Plus: Safe Communication About Suicide and Mental Health

Free online workshop | Presented by Murrumbidgee Primary Health Network (MPHN)

Learn how to communicate safely and compassionately about suicide, mental health, and alcohol or other drugs (AOD) in this evidence-based Mindframe Plus workshop.

This free, practical session will help individuals and organisations strengthen their confidence when responding to suicide incidents and develop communication that minimises harm and promotes hope.

What you’ll gain

  • Practical skills to communicate safely and reduce stigma around suicide and mental health

  • Tools to respond confidently and compassionately after a suicide incident

  • Guidance on working effectively with media and community partners

  • Strategies to create clear, safe messaging that supports wellbeing

Workshop details

Thursday 20 November 2025 | 9.00am–12.00pm
Register here

Thursday 5 March 2026 | 9.00am–12.00pm
Register here

This is a free workshop, made possible through funding from the Federal Government.

Content warning: Suicide will be discussed during the workshop. Support will be available during and after the session.

Find out more at mindframe.org.au or contact emma.bromham@mphn.org.au for further information.

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Nov
19
2:00 pm14:00

MLHD: Advance Care Planning: When to Begin, What to Say and When to Say More: A Guide to having Advance Care Planning Conversations

My name is Emma and I am the CNE for Advance Care Planning,

I am excited to be running 6x virtual education sessions where each month I will be focusing on a different aspect of Advance Care Planning.

These sessions run from 2pm – 2.45pm and are targeted at all health professionals working in MLHD, regardless of your role or workplace, I invite you all to attend.  

The sessions are designed to be interactive, we encourage if able you have the ability to access the camera and a keyboard to participate in the discussion.

For further information or enquiries, please contact Emma Murphy

E: Emma.Murphy8@health.nsw.gov.au   |   Ph: 0439 987 925

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What will the sessions cover?

Wednesday August 6thTopic One: Facilitating Goals of Care, The Role of Advance Care Planning. 

  • What is Advance Care Planning and why is it important?

  • How does it benefit clinicians, patients, and organisations.

  • Advance Care Planning in Australia.

  • Advance Care Planning in NSW. 

  • Components of Advance Care Planning.

  • Advance Care Plans and Directives. 

  • What makes an ACD valid, when does it not apply and when does it need to be followed. 

Wednesday September 3rdTopic Two: Who Does What? Roles and Responsibilities in Advance Care Planning.

  • Having the conversation, who does it, who needs to be involved, where does this happen?

  • Capacity and Consent.

  • When to utilise an ACD.

  • Escalation of concerns and handing over to other clinicians/facilities.

Wednesday October 1stTopic Three: Ethics and the Law in Advance Care Planning. 

What Clinicians Need to Know.

  • Capacity, Consent and ACP in NSW.

  • ACP in other states and territories.

  • Common Law.

  • ACP terminology: Enduring Guardian, Substitute Decision Maker.

  • Signing, witnessing and validity.

  • VAD, tissue and organ donation.

  • Resources and support available.

Wednesday November 19thTopic Four: When to Begin, What to Say and When to Say More:

A Guide to having Advance Care Planning Conversations.

  • Who with? When? How to have the conversation.

  • Preparing for ACP discussions.

  • Responding to cues from patients and families.

  • Communication. 

Wednesday February 4thTopic Five: Understanding the Differences: Advance Care Planning, Advance Care Directives and NFR Orders.

  • The purpose of each vs the differences.

  • When would someone need one of these documents.

  • When does it get completed and how long does it last.

  • When should it be used?

  • What happens if my patient does not have any of the above?

Wednesday March 4thTopic Six: How to Complete and Access an Advance Care Directive: A Guide for Clinicians.

  • A breakdown of each section of the ACD.

  • ACD in NSW.

  • How to find on EMR.

  • Where to upload this.

  • Information for patients and families (accessing, storage, copies).

  • Changing/Revoking an ACD.

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Nov
18
7:30 pm19:30

RACGP Online Forum - NSW STI & HIV Care Update: Ask Us Anything!

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With rising STI notifications in NSW, it’s vital for GPs to stay up to date with testing, prevention, and treatment aligned with current Australian guidelines.

Join this interactive RACGP accredited online forum to strengthen your knowledge and confidence in managing common and emerging sexual health presentations in general practice.

Through real-world case studies and expert insights, presenters will explore:
• Practical tools and referral pathways to streamline patient-centred care
• Prevention strategies, including PrEP
• Testing, diagnosis, and treatment updates for STIs and HIV
• Opportunities to discuss clinical, practical, and systems-related challenges

 

Facilitator
Dr Miranda Sherley – BSc(Hons), PhD, MBBS, FRACGP, FAChSHM

Presenters
Dr Bradley Forssman
Dr Sama Balasubramanian

 

📅 Date: Tuesday, 18 November 2025
Time: 7:30 PM – 8:30 PM (AEST)
📍 Online: Free registration
🎓 Earn 1 CPD Hour (RACGP: Educational Activity)

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Nov
18
7:30 pm19:30

RACGP Online Forum - NSW STI & HIV Care Update: Ask Us Anything!

With rising STI notifications in NSW, it’s vital for GPs to stay up to date with testing, prevention, and treatment aligned with current Australian guidelines.

Join this interactive RACGP accredited online forum to strengthen your knowledge and confidence in managing common and emerging sexual health presentations in general practice.

Through real-world case studies and expert insights, presenters will explore:

  • Practical tools and referral pathways to streamline patient-centred care

  • Prevention strategies, including PrEP • Testing, diagnosis, and treatment updates for STIs and HIV

  • Opportunities to discuss clinical, practical, and systems-related challenges

URL: https://www.racgp.org.au/racgp-digital-events-calendar/online-event-items/webinars/nsw-sti-hiv-care-update-ask-us-anything

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Nov
18
6:30 pm18:30

NBCSP: Webinar 4: Lead the change: driving bowel cancer screening uptake within your practice

This webinar will help you identify goals for enhancing patient engagement with the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program. Learn how to determine the training needs of healthcare professionals within your practice and system improvements that can be implemented to boost patient participation in bowel cancer screening. You will also explore training tools and resources to help you create tailored education sessions for your practice colleagues. At the end of this webinar, you will be equipped with the strategies and knowledge to lead the change and to help increase bowel cancer screening in your community.

Learning Outcomes

At the completion of this webinar, you will be able to:  

  • Outcome 1: Identify organisational goals for improving engagement with the NBSCP  

  • Outcome 2: Determine the training needs of healthcare professionals within the practice to improve patient engagement with population bowel screening  

  • Outcome 3: Determine system improvements for the practice to improve patient engagement with population bowel screening  

  • Outcome 4: Select training tools and resources to provide a tailored education session for your practice colleagues  

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Foundations for Building Trauma Awareness (Young)
Nov
18
8:00 am08:00

Foundations for Building Trauma Awareness (Young)

Delivered by Blue Knot Foundation. Funded by Murrumbidgee Primary Health Network.

  • One day only

  • 9.30am to 4.30pm

  • Free

This training provides the foundations for understanding complex trauma and its impacts. You’ll gain a trauma-informed lens to help you see challenging behaviours not as problems, but as adaptive responses to trauma.

Trauma Informed Practice is not about treatment — it’s about recognising that trauma is a possibility for anyone.

  • Understand the types, prevalence, and impacts of trauma

  • Explore the neurobiology of trauma and its effects on life and coping

  • Reframe challenging behaviours through a trauma-informed lens

  • Apply practical strategies to enhance safety, minimise re-traumatisation, and support recovery

  • Use real-world case studies to practice trauma-informed responses

Wagga Wagga – Tuesday 28 October 2025 – Register here

Young – Tuesday 18 November 2025 – Register here

Griffith – Tuesday 17 February 2026 – Register here

Deniliquin – Tuesday 24 March 2026 – Register here

Blue Knot Foundation is Australia’s National Centre of Excellence for Complex Trauma. Their programs are evidence based, practical, and designed to support safer, more compassionate workplaces and communities.

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Nov
15
8:00 am08:00

International World Neurology Conference 2025

The International World Neurology Conference 2025 is a hybrid event held November 15–16 in Orlando (with virtual access) that brings together neurologists, neurosurgeons, neuroscientists, allied health professionals, and industry innovators under the theme “Bridging Neural Pathways & Mental Wellness.” Attendees will engage in keynote lectures, hands‑on VR/neurofeedback workshops, AI‑driven diagnostic demos, and poster sessions, earn CPD credits (1 per presentation minute), and network with global peers. Key deadlines include abstract submissions by September 15 and registrations by June 30, 2025. 

URL: https://neurologyconference2025.com/

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Nov
13
12:30 pm12:30

Comorbidity Guidelines webinar: Disasters, climate change and mental health

This webinar will give an overview of the impact of disasters and climate change on mental health and is part of the University of Sydney’s Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use Comorbidity Project webinar series, which is focused on applying evidence into practice.

Speakers include

Professor Lisa Gibbs

Professor Lisa Gibbs is a Professor of Public Health and Director of the Disaster, Climate and Adversity Unit in Melbourne School of Population and Global Health and Academic Lead for Community Resilience and Public Health in the Centre for Disaster Management and Public Safety. Her research focuses on disaster recovery and resilience particularly relating to the interplay between individual and community level outcomes.

By the end of this webinar, attendees will be able to:

  • Understand the potential long term mental health impacts of disaster exposure

  • Outline protective strategies for mental health and wellbeing in disaster contexts

  • Identify where to find helpful resources for working with communities affected by disaster

Register here: https://uni-sydney.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_CZ2yl69_QxSTI3ytowa6lA#/registration

URL: https://comorbidityguidelines.org.au/resources/webinars/disasters-climate-change-and-mental-health

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Last Days: Navigating death and dying (Corowa)
Nov
11
10:00 am10:00

Last Days: Navigating death and dying (Corowa)

HammondCare has developed the Last Days and Last Days Dementia community programs to help carers understand what to expect, bust myths and provide practical resources when caring for a person who is facing the end of their life.

Delivered by a palliative or dementia care specialist, either face-to-face or online, the workshop equips participants with knowledge and tools to navigate the last days, including links to local palliative care support services and a comprehensive resource to refer to throughout this journey.

Included in the workshop:

  • What to expect and the role of palliative care.

  • What a “good death” might look like, and the choices we have.

  • How to have conversations about dying and plan for what’s ahead.

  • Practical information to assist with getting affairs in order. 

  • Possible care choices and support available as we near death. 

  • How grief and loss can impact individuals and support available.

  • Common rituals, rules and regulations around death.

Go to hammond.com.au/lastdays to find out more.

If you’re caring for some at end-of-life, you probably have questions. A Last Days workshop will have the answers. MPHN is offering Last Days workshops to equip you to navigate the precious last days of someone you care for.

Berrigan: 10 November 2025 – 2pm-5pm
Berrigan Library, 52-54 Chanter St, Berrigan
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Corowa: 11 November 2025 – 10am-1pm
Corowa Golf Club, 1 Hume St, Corowa
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Young: 24 November 2025 – 1pm-4pm
Young Services Club, 42 Cloete St, Young
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Griffith: 25 November 2025 – 12.30pm-3.30pm
Griffith City Library, 229 Banna Ave, Griffith
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Hay: 26 November 2025 – 10am-1pm
Hay Services Club, 371 Murray St, Hay
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Last Days: Navigating death and dying (Berrigan)
Nov
10
2:00 pm14:00

Last Days: Navigating death and dying (Berrigan)

HammondCare has developed the Last Days and Last Days Dementia community programs to help carers understand what to expect, bust myths and provide practical resources when caring for a person who is facing the end of their life.

Delivered by a palliative or dementia care specialist, either face-to-face or online, the workshop equips participants with knowledge and tools to navigate the last days, including links to local palliative care support services and a comprehensive resource to refer to throughout this journey.

Included in the workshop:

  • What to expect and the role of palliative care.

  • What a “good death” might look like, and the choices we have.

  • How to have conversations about dying and plan for what’s ahead.

  • Practical information to assist with getting affairs in order. 

  • Possible care choices and support available as we near death. 

  • How grief and loss can impact individuals and support available.

  • Common rituals, rules and regulations around death.

Go to hammond.com.au/lastdays to find out more.

If you’re caring for some at end-of-life, you probably have questions. A Last Days workshop will have the answers. MPHN is offering Last Days workshops to equip you to navigate the precious last days of someone you care for.

Berrigan: 10 November 2025 – 2pm-5pm
Berrigan Library, 52-54 Chanter St, Berrigan
Register here

Corowa: 11 November 2025 – 10am-1pm
Corowa Golf Club, 1 Hume St, Corowa
Register here

Young: 24 November 2025 – 1pm-4pm
Young Services Club, 42 Cloete St, Young
Register here

Griffith: 25 November 2025 – 12.30pm-3.30pm
Griffith City Library, 229 Banna Ave, Griffith
Register here

Hay: 26 November 2025 – 10am-1pm
Hay Services Club, 371 Murray St, Hay
Register here

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Nov
10
to 11 Nov

Smoking & Vaping Cessation Educator Course

 A 2 day evidence based course empowers professionals to treat and manage nicotine dependency. Taking an holistic approach using proven evidence based techniques, the course is presented by active experts and helps skill participants to be able to work confidently and effectively one on one with clients for effective nicotine management and health outcomes.

URL: https://www.trybooking.com/DBPMO

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Nov
8
9:00 am09:00

Neurology & Neurosurgical: GP Update

 The aim of this event is to enhance general practitioners knowledge and skills when identifying, managing and supporting patients with neurological presentations Early management and detection of dementia and other neurological conditions improves outcomes and Quality of life. GPs are well placed to support patients as part of the multidisciplinary team and identify red flags for referral to the specialist team. RACGP accredited activity. Hours available EA 4.5, RP 4.0, MO 5.0. 

URL: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/neurology-neurosurgical-gp-update-tickets-1759464207809?aff=oddtdtcreator

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Nov
6
6:30 pm18:30

NBCSP: Webinar 3: Overcoming barriers: engaging people hesitant to screen for bowel cancer

This webinar will help you identify individuals and population groups who participate in bowel cancer screening at lower rates. Learn about the barriers that hinder participation in screening and explore effective communication and outreach strategies to overcome screening hesitancy. The webinar will also examine practices that support engagement with specific patient groups, helping healthcare providers tailor their approach to increase screening rates. By the end of this session, attendees will be equipped with the knowledge and tools to address hesitancy and improve patient participation in bowel cancer screening programs. 

Learning Outcomes

At the completion of this webinar, you will be able to:  

  • Outcome 1: Identify people and population groups who screen in lower numbers  

  • Outcome 2: Determine barriers to participation in screening  

  • Outcome 3: Identify communication and outreach strategies and how to overcome barriers to participation in screening  

  • Outcome 4: Examine practices that support engagement with own patient demographic   

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Nov
6
2:30 pm14:30

MLHD: Grief and Bereavement Support in Palliative Care: Compassionate Approaches for Families and Caregivers

 2025 Palliative Care online education sessions for staff at residential aged care facilities and home care providers.

MLHD invites all staff working in Residential Aged Care Facilities and Home Care to please join the 2025 Palliative Care Education virtual sessions, presented by members of the MLHD Specialist Palliative Care Team. 

Please note: these sessions will not be recorded. 

WHERE: Via Microsoft Teams 

Join here
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Nov
6
12:30 pm12:30

Mental Health First Aid Australia: Breaking the Silence, Building Strength: A Conversation on Men's Mental Health

This webinar explores men’s mental health across life stages—from adolescence to older adulthood—highlighting the social, emotional, and cultural factors that shape wellbeing, identity, and help-seeking. Through real-life examples and open discussion, participants will gain practical tools to recognise distress, start supportive conversations, and connect men and boys to help in meaningful ways.

Featuring voices from education, community programs, and frontline practice, the session will unpack how mental health challenges evolve through major life transitions such as work, relationships, fatherhood, and retirement. It will also explore cultural and societal barriers to help-seeking, key warning signs of distress, and how Mental Health First Aiders can support men who may be reluctant to open up.

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  • For any issues, please contact: community@mhfa.com.au

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