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Making It Happen

Making It Happen. Strengthening Rural Allied Health David Rhodes Mary Caine 2009. Strengthening Rural Allied Health. New Skills to Consolidate Local Service Delivery to Rural Communities. SRAH Project Proposed Outcomes.

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Making It Happen

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  1. Making It Happen Strengthening Rural Allied Health David Rhodes Mary Caine 2009

  2. Strengthening Rural Allied Health New Skills to Consolidate Local Service Delivery to Rural Communities

  3. SRAH Project Proposed Outcomes • Identify gaps in local services due to the absence of / need to refresh the skills of local rural clinicians • Fund opportunities for rural staff to attend relevant professional development programs • Provide sustainable, accessible services to clients at the local level • Enhance specialty networks with larger centres to sustain and refine skills, and to provide regular support • Implement new or more flexible service models based upon the acquisition of new skills.

  4. SRAH Needs Assessment Allied health staff and allied health managers from across HNE were invited to participate in an on-line anonymous survey to provide information on: • Barriers to and support for attending education • Priority PD needs • Service gaps

  5. Allied Health Staff Survey N=108 75% provided a service to rural communities Allied Health Manager Survey N=28 86% Clinicians 79% Clinical Caseload

  6. Barriers to Attending PD

  7. Profession specific clinical skills • Generic professional skills • Multidisciplinary clinical skills specific to a disease or condition

  8. Profession Specific Clinical Skills Criteria • Address identified needs • Program evaluated • Sharing of learning • Outcomes • Future sustainability

  9. Profession Specific Clinical Skills

  10. Profession Specific Clinical Skills

  11. Generic Professional Skills Allied Health Management Workshop Self reflection using a self assessment tool and progression to planning capability needs • A two hour interactive workshop presented by HNE OCL • 41 participants, 6 sites across HNE • Facilitators at each remote site • Development into an E Learning tool

  12. Multidisciplinary Clinical Skills Changing Health Behaviours Managing Chronic Disease Workshop • A two day Interactive Workshop by Heart Research Centre • 32 participants from across disciplines • Development of Collaborative Space and • E Learning Tool

  13. Outcomes Sustainable PD Events with a Rural Focus – Programs being planned for next 12 months and beyond Consolidation of core & advanced skills – Manual Wheelchair Prescription & Seating Workshop – Swallowing Impairment Workshop – Autism Diagnostic Training (ADOS), Paediatric Sensory Defensiveness Training, Bariatric In-Service Enhanced specialty networks – Dysphagia Action Groups, CDSM Collaborative Space Flexible Service Models

  14. Acknowledgements • NSW Institute of Rural Clinical Services & Teaching • The Strengthening Rural Allied Health Working Party • HNE Organisational Capability and Learning (OCL) • HNE Area Clinical Network Chronic Disease Stream Coordinators and Chronic Disease representatives • HNE Allied Health Area Profession Directors • HNE Area Allied Health Committee • Carolyn Bailey, Director, HNE Community Health Strategy • Carla McKendry, Administrative Assistant, HNE Area Allied Health Services

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