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Focus On Primary Health Care In WNSWLHD

November 19, 2021 by Maggi Barnard


A new program is being trialled in Condobolin, Forbes, and Parkes, to address local needs in primary health care. The Collaborative Care Program is a community-led planning approach to improve access to primary health care services. Primary health care includes general practice, primary care nurses, pharmacy, and allied health.

Collaborative Care is a joint initiative between Western NSW Local Health District, Western NSW Primary Health Network, NSW Rural Doctors Network, and many local stakeholders.

Wellington Digwa is the community contact for the Lachlan Valley project. He works with Western NSW Local Health District.

“I believe that people from the community are experts in their community. They have a better understanding of the challenges that their community face and they have lived experience of what works and doesn’t work,” he said.

As part community consultation, a virtual workshop is planned with community representatives from Forbes in the coming weeks.“I am planning face to face visits to the region to speak to more people who did not attend the workshops,” said Wellington.

“We want to consult with General Practitioners, practice managers, non-medical clinicians, allied health practitioners, local councils, and community representatives.”

The aim is to identify opportunities for service providers to strengthen services and to improve community health outcomes.“The partner organisations involved in the Collaborative Care Program are exploring better ways to deliver primary health care in the Lachlan Valley,” said Wellington.

“We need to engage communities to understand from their perspective the gaps and challenges in primary health care and how these can be addressed.”

The Collaborative Care Program received funding through the Australian Government and is expected to run until mid-2022.

RAHT To Reduce School Disruptions

November 5, 2021 by Maggi Barnard


The NSW Government is trialling Rapid Antigen Home Testing (RAHT) kits to reduce disruption at schools and halve the time close contacts need to isolate.

Minister for Education and Early Childhood Learning Sarah Mitchell said a pilot program of the test kits would begin from this week.

“I want to see disruption to our students’ education from COVID reduced, while still keeping schools safe places to learn. This requires us to deploy every tool available to balance the risk,” Ms Mitchell said.

“We will be trialling the tests in two ways: a broad surveillance approach, along with close contact testing to reduce initial positive cases on school sites and reduce the amount of time close contact students need to spend away from school.”

The surveillance method will see the kits distributed by schools for use at home by staff and students who are asked to do a test twice a week as part of community surveillance.

“People with a positive result would need to follow up with a regular (PCR) test at a NSW Health testing centre and those who test negative will go on with their normal day-to-day routines assured that they are not infected or at risk of spreading the virus,” Ms Mitchell said.

Unvaccinated students who are close contacts of a positive case will also be able to reduce their isolation time by using the kits on a daily basis.

“NSW Health has advised us that close contacts of COVID positive cases will have their isolation period halved to seven days provided they receive a consistent negative result,” Ms Mitchell said.

Improving Young Farmers Mental Resilience

November 5, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

FEDERAL SUPPORT: The Networks to Build Drought Resilience program focuses on local initiatives to enable agricultural communities to be better prepared for the impacts of drought. It is part of a Government investment of $19.2 million to help build drought resilience. Pic courtesy of Chris Watson and Farmpix.

A special project to help young farmers manage stress has received a big boost from the Federal Government.

Member for Riverina Michael McCormack said Farmlink Research Ltd would receive $18,096 for a project titled Improving Young farmer Mental Resilience in Times of Drought. The grant is one of 33 awarded across Australia worth a total of $1.4 million in Round 1 of the Future Drought Fund’s Networks to Build Drought Resilience program.

“One of the worst droughts in our history has ended, thankfully, but as anyone living on a rural property will tell you the stress that comes with drought does not just switch off the day the rains come,” Mr McCormack said.

“The mental anguish of drought lingers and I know there are young farming families today still dealing with the trauma of what they had to endure two years ago before the latest drought broke. “We need to recognise the long-term effect of drought on young lives and support programs which build resilience. As well, we need to be aware farming practices and farming family relationships are very different to how they were even 20 years ago and develop ways which help people cope with change.”

Farmlink, based at Temora in the heart of the Riverina electorate, will host an event for young farmers to build skills and networks to manage the impacts of stress during drought, intergenerational relationships and communicating effectively within family farm businesses.

The aim of the project is to increase awareness of practical on-farm strategies which improve capability, participation in networking opportunities for farmers and interpersonal abilities to manage the stress associated with drought and climate change.

Applications are open until 15 November 2021.

WNSWLHD Aboriginal Vax Rates Among Top In State

November 5, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

BIG VAX UPDATE: Aboriginal people from across the WN-SWLHD have been queueing in record numbers since the Delta variant infected 60% of the indigenous population in the region and accounted for half of all Aboriginal deaths recorded. Photo courtesy of WNSWLHD.

COVID-19 vaccination rates for Aboriginal people in Western NSW Local Health District (WNSWLHD) are among the highest in NSW and continuing to climb, according to the latest data from the Australian Immunisation Register.

Among those who identify as Aboriginal in WNSWLHD, data until the end of October shows this demographic ahead by the state average by at least 10 per cent in single and double doses for adults and children 12-15yrs – a remarkable effort after what the region has endured.

Brendon Cutmore, WNSWLHD Executive Director of Aboriginal Health and Well-being, said he is very proud of how communities have responded to the need to get vaccinated, particularly after the latest Delta outbreak.

“Around 11 per cent of our District’s population identify as Aboriginal, yet we made up more than 60 per cent of the COVID-19 cases in this outbreak and sadly around half of the deaths recorded,” Mr Cutmore said.

“With the help of our Aboriginal Health Workers, community leaders and partners such as local Aboriginal Medical Services and Land Councils, our region has managed to bring the Delta outbreak under control and reach even some of our most remote communities with vaccine.”

Pfizer ADRF Clinic Returns Tomorrow

October 29, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Western NSW Local Health District are returning with the Australian Defence Force to deliver second doses of Pfizer and will be standing up clinic in Forbes tomorrow Saturday 30th October by invitation only. People who received their first vaccine doses at our previous Forbes ADF walk-in clinics will be contacted by Western NSW Local Health District by either text or telephone to confirm their second dose, as well as date, time and location of clinic.

$21 Million To Boost Aboriginal Mental Health Workforce

October 22, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

The NSW Government is investing $21 million to expand the Aboriginal mental health and suicide prevention workforce as part of $131 million mental health recovery package. Minister for Aboriginal Affairs Don Harwin said the four-year investment will allow for the recruitment of 18 FTE Aboriginal Care Navigators and 18 FTE Aboriginal Peer Workers across NSW.

Equine Osteo Dates Available

October 15, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Anna from Equine Osteopath NSW will be doing the rounds again across the region for those with horses or dogs that need attention.

If your horse suffers from reduced performance, gait issues, short stride, stiffness, reluctance to trot/ canter, problems with heads carriage or changes in behaviour – Anna at Equine Osteo can help.

Those interested in booking are encouraged to do so early. Dates for October are as follows:
• Eugowra/Forbes: Tuesday the 19th
• Cowra/Canowindra: Thursday the 21st
• Bathurst/O’Connell: Tuesday the 26th
• Dubbo: Thursday the 28th
• Orange: Every Wednesday

Current COVID rules apply. Masks and social distancing will still be required and full vaccination is encouraged for those who seek a consultation appointment.

If you’d like to book horses or dogs in for a treatment, call Anna 0469 949 131 or email anna.prins@hotmail.fr. Or visit the website www.equine-osteo.com.au

Vax Clinic Returns To Forbes From Today

October 8, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Those looking to get vaccinated in Forbes will be able to do so from today when Western NSW Local Health District (WNSWLHD) are returning with the Australian Defence Force at Forbes Town Hall from today October 8 and tomorrow October 9.

No bookings are required for those getting their first dose of a vaccine as Forbes sits on over 90% first dose.

Two in every three in Forbes have now also had both doses as the state plans to reopen from Monday for those who are double-vaxxed.

The Pfizer vaccine will also be available for children aged 12 and over and must be accompanied by an adult.

Those attending will need to bring a form of identification and ideally, a Medicare card.

Second dose clinics will be scheduled and information released soon on future dates. Second doses of AstraZeneca will be given by appointment/invitation only at this clinic.

People who received their first doses at the previous Forbes ADF walk-in clinic will be contacted by text or telephone to confirm the location of the clinic and the date and time to attend for their second dose appointment.

If people are unable to attend they will need to seek their second dose from an alternative provider.

There are numerous locations in Forbes including the Forbes Medical Centre and both pharmacies.

For further COVID-19 Vaccination information please visit: https://wnswlhd.health.nsw.gov.au/covid-19-information/covid-19-vaccination

Roadmap To Freedom For All NSW

October 1, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

ROADMAP TO FREEDOM: From the Monday after NSW hits the 80 per cent (aged 16 and over) double dose vaccination target, eased restrictions will allow those who are fully vaccinated to have more freedoms.

NSW has a clear path to follow out of the pandemic and lock-downs, with the roadmap for easing restrictions at the 80 per cent double dose target revealing a brighter future for the community.

From the Monday after NSW hits the 80 per cent (aged 16 and over) double dose vaccination target, eased restrictions will allow those who are fully vaccinated to have up to 10 people visit their home, participate in community sport, and access hospitality venues (where drinking while standing up will be allowed indoors).

All premises will operate at 1 person per 4sqm indoors, and 1 person per 2sqm outdoors.

Regional travel will now not be allowed until 80 per cent (fully vaccinated only), and a booking cap has been introduced for hospitality venues of 20 people per booking.

Deputy Premier John Barilaro said the NSW Government is considering changes to incoming international arrival caps, so more people can return home for Christmas.
“The NSW Government’s 70 per cent roadmap lifts fully vaccinated people out of lockdown and when we reach 80 per cent, restrictions will ease even further,” Mr Barilaro said.

“Travel between Greater Sydney and regional NSW will only be permitted when the state reaches 80 per cent double dose.”

From December 1st further changes will be introduced. For more go to www.nsw.gov.au/covid-19

Vaccination Effort Extended Til October

September 24, 2021 by Maggi Barnard

Western NSW Local Health District (WNSWLHD) has announced an extension of its partnership with the Australian Defence Force (ADF), allowing more COVID-19 vaccinations to be administered across the region.

This comes on the heels of a successful three-day second-dose clinic run by the ADF in Forbes last weekend at Forbes Town Hall.

The ADF will now stay on in Western NSW until the end of October, enabling many of the upcoming second-dose clinics to also offer additional first doses to those communities.

Scott McLachlan, WNSWLHD Chief Executive, said the extension will play a significant role in boosting the District’s vaccination rate even further.

“We will be announcing further details on clinics in the coming days, which will also be available on the WNSWLHD website and we will continue promoting individual clinics in the lead-up too. These clinics have contributed significantly to the rise in vaccination rates across Western NSW.”

The WNSWLHD/ADF vaccination effort reached a major milestone, with the completion of the first round of vaccination clinics last week. Almost 30,000 vaccinations have been administered across more than 30 communities in the District since the clinics started on August 21 in Dubbo.

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