Monday, April 30, 2007

Coffs Harbour Innovation Showcase

Coffs Harbour Innovation Showcase
Date:
Wednesday 16 May 2007
Time:
14:30 - 20:30
Venue:
Coffs Harbour Education Campus - "D" Block Lecture TheatreHogbin DriveCoffs Harbour, NSW, 2450
The Coffs Harbour Innovation Showcase will comprise a half-day programme of speakers presenting case-studies which highlight excellence in innovation throughout the Region. Alison Page from the ABC TV’s New Inventors programme will be a Special Guest Speaker at the event. Informative displays will be provided by Government Departments and other organisations supporting innovation and business development. The forum will be followed by light refreshments and networking.

http://www.ausinnovation.org/Events/Pages/EventDetails.aspx?ID=181

Latest LCSA News

E News – 27th April 2007

For all the latest news click www.lcsa.org.au . The opening pages of the LCSA website are now the E News. There are three pages of current news on the website.

Important Items this Week include:


Incredibly cheap computers for community organisations from WorkVentures:
http://www.lcsa.org.au/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=617&Itemid=44

Australian government funding for grassroots water solutions:
http://www.lcsa.org.au/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=614&Itemid=44

Link to latest news from communityNet for latest news in western Sydney on front page:
www.lcsa.org.au

Have you given your feedback to the Ombudsman’s office:
http://www.lcsa.org.au/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=608&Itemid=44

Have you read the Autumn edition of LOCAL yet?
http://www.lcsa.org.au/images/documents/localautumn.pdf

New Job Opportunities:
http://www.lcsa.org.au/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=20&Itemid=46

Training Opportunities:
http://www.lcsa.org.au/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=18&Itemid=44

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Social Determinants Survey

You are invited to complete a very brief on-line survey to identify the most important social determinants of health for Australians.

· A brief background and purpose of this survey is written below in this email.
· The survey will take no longer than 3 minutes of your time.
· The survey closing date is 14 May 2007
· Feel free to send this survey to your colleagues and networks.
· Please click on the link below to start the survey.

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=255563480771

Background information

This survey is a project of the Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) Action Group; an initiative of the NSW Branches of the Public Health Association of Australia (PHAA) and the Australian Health Promotion Association (AHPA), and the Council of Social Services of New South Wales (NCOSS).

The reason for this survey is to identify an Australian set of social determinants of health priorities. Based on the survey data, the SDoH Action Group plans to draw up an Australian Charter on the social determinants of health as Canada has done (Strengthening the Social Determinants of Health: The Toronto Charter for a Healthy Canada. February, 2003.
<http://www.atkinson.yorku.ca/SHPM/torontoCharter1.pdf>). Our goal is to have these priorities ratified at the 'Population Health Congress 2008' being planned to be held in July 2008 in Brisbane.

The purpose of an Australian Charter is to gain consensus from a very wide range of people on the top ten social determinants of health from an Australian perspective. This information will then be used to develop an action plan to influence those determinants; to inform the media and the public of the social determinants of health and their influence on the health of individuals and communities; and as a tool to advocate for better, healthier public policies.

In order to establish consensus on the most important social determinants of health from an Australian perspective, we have identified a list of the social determinants of health. This list has been compiled from the international and local literature, and from consultation with participants at the AHPA and PHAA conferences in 2006. It is important to note that we have focused on determinants of health not specific population groups such as refugees, Aboriginal status, or low socioeconomic groups.

In this on-line survey we ask you to identify what you consider to be the ten most important social determinants of health.

Social Determinants of Health Action Group
Dr Garth Alperstein Ms Michelle Bonner Ms Suzanne Gleeson Prof.John MacDonald Dr Mark Ragg A/Prof Chris Rissel Mr Pete Whitecross Ms Marilyn Wise A/Prof Peter Sainsbury

If you have any questions please contact Suzanne Gleeson sglee@email.cs.nsw.gov.au or Dr Garth Alperstein alpersteing@email.cs.nsw.gov.au or A/Prof Chris Rissel criss@email.cs.nsw.gov.au


Please click on the link below to start the survey.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=255563480771

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

End of Life Wishes - Overcoming the Challenges

Workshop
Saturday, 26th May 2007
Venue: Opal Cove Resort, Pacific Highway, Coffs Harbour

Would you be able to distribute this to your network of contacts. Our target participants are GP’s, Aged Care Facilities, Community Care Sector, Area Health and Legal Practitioners. We have allocated 4 places from the community care sector with an additional 4 places for either Aboriginal or Punjabi services and/or community.

However, if there is more interest, and we are certainly encouraging this, then there will be a cost of $55 per person, cheques made payable to the Mid North Coast Division of General Practice.

Follow this link to the invitation http://www.mncrcsd.com.au/End%20of%20Life%20Wishes%20invitation.pdf

Drug Action Week 2007

Subject: DRUG ACTION WEEK 18-22 June 2007
DRUG ACTION WEEK® 18-22 June 2007
An initiative of the Alcohol and other Drugs Council of Australia ADCA

Generating Interest in Holding Events. The countdown has begun to Drug Action Week 2007! This national event is coordinated by the Alcohol and other Drugs Council of Australia (ADCA) and is now in its 10th year. Drug Action Week aims to promote awareness of the complex issues of alcohol and other drugs and also to recognise the efforts of the various individuals and organisations working to reduce drug related harm. This year, Drug Action Week is running from 18 to 22 June and it is the events you hold that really help to make it a success.Get Involved! Each year Drug Action Week encourages various activities across Australia, from notice board displays to theatrical productions. Drug Action Week 2006 saw hundreds of events held nation wide, raising awareness all over the country. Anyone can take part! Hold your own event or participate in events in your local area this June to help support Drug Action Week.
Check out our website! Drug Action Weeks informative website has been updated for 2007. It is a great resource for guiding you through the week from planning to evaluation. Use our interactive features to:

order a Drug Action Week organisers booklet to get you started http://drugactionweek.org.au/kit.html
register your event on our National Calendar of Events to promote your plans http://drugactionweek.org.au/ListEvent.html
subscribe to regular electronic newsletters to keep you updated There are also fact sheets on some key issues to use during your event.
Keep an eye out for any changes and new information by visiting www.drugactionweek.org.au regularly and make the most of whats available. A Year of Celebration!
ADCA is pleased to be presenting Drug Action Week for the 10th year running. This year Drug Action Week coincides with ADCAs 40th year as the independent peak body representing the alcohol and other drugs field at a national level. (Find out more about ADCA by looking at our website http://www.adca.org.au/ )
Drug Action Week 2007 focuses on some big issues. Each day has a different theme which you could use when thinking up an event. The themes for 2007 are:

Monday 18 June - Drugs and sportTuesday 19 June - TreatmentWednesday 20 June - PreventionThursday 21 June - Indigenous PeoplesFriday 22 June - Mental Health

So, enjoy your planning and please ask if you have any questions* getting involved has never been easier! Use the Drug Action week website (as detailed above) or contact ADCA via telephone on (02) 6281 0686 or send a fax to (02) 6281 0995.

Donna BullChief Executive OfficerAlcohol and other Drugs Council of Australia© Copyright 2007 Alcohol and other Drugs Council of Australia PO Box 269 Woden ACT 2606PHONE +612 6281 0686 FAX +612 6281 0995

Funding Source

Not sure if you know about this, but workcover have a scheme that will grant up to $5k per organisation for safety equipment (it’s on a dollar-for-dollar basis, so you have to be planning to spend money this year on equipment)– follow the link. It’s about promoting safety in the disability services sector. Applications close on 30/4/07 but I only heard about it today.
http://www.workcover.nsw.gov.au/AboutUs/ResearchandGrants/Grants/DisabilityServices/Default.htm

Friday, April 20, 2007

What's on Coffs Harbour April 2007

Click on this link to go to a copy of the latest news from Coffs Harbour -

Coffs Harbour - What's On April 2007

e-news
april 07

Circulated by Malcolm McLeod
Cultural Development Officer
Coffs Harbour City Council

New Interagency

Hi,
This is the Coffs Harbour Interagency Blog spot. It is designed to allow you to freely exchange news, information and knowledge.

This site is hosted by the Mid North Coast Regional Council for Social Development.

The idea for this site comes from Great Lakes Council where the concept is working very well. Check out what happens at Great Lakes and how they manage new ideas and information by clicking here http://groups.yahoo.com/group/greatlakescommunity/

Terry Wilson
Manager
MNCRCSD