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Find the best health events and make the most of your time in Newcastle. From music to gaming and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Join a free 1.5-hour education session by Palliative Care NSW and Carers NSW to plan for your future health and care. Learn to start your advance care plan, discuss your values with loved ones, navigate end-of-life matters, and understand palliative care and local support services.
Let go of stress by kick starting your weekend with some breathwork, ice baths and meet like minded people over a coffee afterwards!
Let go of stress by kick starting your weekend with some breathwork, ice baths and meet like minded people over a coffee afterwards!
Living With Dementia Program by Dementia Australia. Suitable for: People living with dementia and their family carers and family members.
A key forum for frontline workers on supporting healing and recovery for those who have experienced domestic, family and/or sexual violence. Hosted by the Hunter New England & Central Coast Primary Health Network, in partnership with the Hunter DFV Consortium.
Join us Wednesday night, 11 March for a live panel discussion: Mental Wellbeing & The Relief of Suffering. Amid increasing rates of medication for mental illness, for things like depression and ADHD, and increasing aggression and division in politics and public discussion, people have sought different ways to relieve their own unease and distress, and to help others in a modern world where many are clearly in distress. What we can learn from them? exercise physiologist, Buddhist, positive psychologist, registered psychologist. We will open the conversation up to the audience. Common Ground’s Mission Statement is to build a conversational community to facilitate productive discussion and critical thinking about complex and controversial issues. People with different opinions and perspectives are welcome. Common Ground is a place to share and a space to listen. Come along. Learn something new, make a friend! BYOB. (Bring Your Own Brain).
This talk presents early findings from Professor Coleborne's new research into the Australian experience of poliomyelitis (polio) in the middle of the twentieth century. It examines what we know about polio’s history and considers public awareness of polio in the 1950s and 1960s through promotional leaflets and publications produced by community organisations dedicated to the care of children and families living with polio in New South Wales.
A clinician-led in-clinic session with complimentary skin imaging and analysis, live laser demonstrations, and curated take-home gift bags. This structured reset is an hour of guidance that can save you months of trial-and-error. You'll understand what's happening in your skin and what to do next. Leave with knowledge and curated take-home gift bags.
This interactive education evening will support GPs in the assessment and management of hearing loss, dizziness and cognitive change in primary care. Delivered by a multidisciplinary panel of ENT specialists, audiologists and neuroscience experts, the session will focus on referral red flags, shared-care strategies and optimising patient care while awaiting specialist review in the context of increasing public and private ENT wait times. The activity will provide practical, case-based discussion to support decision-making in general practice.
Learn how to keep your body happy throughout your work day at this movement-based workshop with a focus on wrist, shoulder, and spine health. Musculoskeletal pain is one of the most common occupational challenges in dentistry, with up to 90% of dental professionals reporting work-related discomfort affecting the neck, back, shoulders, and wrists. This workshop focuses on movement-based prevention, highlighting the role of targeted strengthening and stretching exercises in supporting posture, reducing fatigue, and improving comfort throughout the clinical day.
EquiEnergy Youth is a not-for-profit and registered charity that is dedicated to improving mental health outcomes for children and young people across Australia. Their programs are designed to build capacity in communities to support the mental health of children and young people and reduce instances of psychological distress. The event will provide coaching in the use of scripts and engagement strategies to adopt when responding to distress using the TAR3 Psychological First Aid Method. Attendees will learn a 5 step evidence-based psychological first aid framework for responding to episodes of distress and behavioral challenges. They will also learn simple ways to help players build coping, resilience, and positive help-seeking behavior, and the vital role they play in promoting this. The context of why child and adolescent mental health occurs and what you can do to improve mental health outcomes for the young people you support will be discussed. Attendees will have access to the new TAR3Connect app. Attendance is complimentary and bookings are essential.
In line with section 72 of the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (Act) training is to be chosen by the HSR (or deputy HSR) following consultation. The person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU) must allow this training and meet all associated costs. Consultation is over arrangements for attending the course and issues such as; extra travel costs and time, any accommodation costs. Not the choice of training provider.