In this February episode of Nursing Australia hear:
The latest Nursing Australia News (03:24) Caps on tele-health consults scrapped; WHO prioritizes primary healthcare; App emerges to detect COVID & influenza; Omicron-specific jabs in the works; and vax exemption falsifier disqualified.
Supporting victims of domestic & family violence (05:53) How can healthcare professionals better support those affected by DV? Meet survivor turned advocate Jane Matts.
'Sisters In Law Project' Links: Facebook
Twitter
In the news
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Nursing organizations – why it pays to belong? (13:37) Why do professional organizations matter? Why do we need them and what can APNA offer?
Links: Join APNA
Renew membership for 2022
Primary Care Pathways to Safety (+ for women and children) (19:23) Links: If you, a child or another person are in immediate danger call 000. For 24/7 counselling support and access to resources please contact 1800 RESPECT 1800 737 732 (within Australia)
Hunter, New England & Central Coast PHN
'Project Safer Families'
The draft 10-year National Plan to end violence against women and children - under consultation
The power in understanding patterns of coercive control
Thanks to DVNSW
Next time on Nursing Australia (29:00) Links: APNA Nursing jobs board
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Global Crisis Support Contacts: AUS: https://www.lifeline.org.au/131114/ AUS: https://www.beyondblue.org.au/ USA: Click here to get in touch with Nursing Australia (send a text for free from anywhere in the world) #askusanything
Hosted & Produced by: Matthew St Ledger & Leith Alexander
Produced by: Leith Alexander & Matthew St Ledger