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NACCHO 2018 National Conference – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
1. NACCHO MoU and Medical Colleges of Australia
Royal Australian College of General Practitioners
Associate Professor
Peter O’Mara
& Michelle Gonsalvez
7. Australian General Practice Training
and Education
• Medical student
engagement
• GP training selection
• GP training
• Fellowship exams
• Ongoing education,
training and support
8. Yagila Wadamba –
To learn to Heal
• Our annual support program
for Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander registrars
planning to sit the AKT and
KFP examinations.
• Also provide collegial support
through:
• dedicated exam
feedback
• networking opportunities
• mentoring
9. RACGP and Faculty Awards
RACGP Honorary Membership
Growing Strong Winner
Student Bursary Winner
Standing Strong Together Award
10. Working closely with key stakeholders
• National Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO)
• Australian Indigenous Doctor’s Association (AIDA)
• Indigenous GP Registrars Network (IGPRN)
• Regional Training Organisations (RTO)
• The RACGP and GP RTOs have worked hard to provide training
placements in Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services for over a
decade.
14. Education and resources
• RACGP curriculum: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health unit with own
competency outcomes that are mapped against the Core Skills
• 3 online Active Learning Modules
• Face to face workshops
• Webinars
• Resources and guides
• Access to Cultural Advisors and Educators
• Share GP
• Position statements and submissions
• Campaigns
17. Key activities across 2018-19
• Clinician surveys and focus groups
• Engaging with medical software vendors
• Australian Primary Care Collaborative with the Improvement
Foundation
•Resource development
Aim: Support best practice, culturally responsive primary healthcare for
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, irrespective of where they
seek care
18. We want your input!
For more information and to have input, please see our team at the
RACGP Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health table where you
can speak with:
Kate Freeman: RACGP Project Coordinator
Lauren Trask: NACCHO Project Coordinator
Giulia Fabris: RACGP Policy and Project Officer
Editor's Notes
RACGP developed and released AH16 statement which is a unit of the RACGP’s broader curriculum in 2016
Developed to assist training providers to create syllabi and educate GPs on how to work effectively and respectfully with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients and communities
Should be viewed as broad guidance and bridge to more detailed learning programs
It seeks to identify the unique nature and needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and their communities and to define the foundation of essential attitudes, skills and knowledge required by all GPs to meet these needs
Attainment of these specific competency based skills will enable GPs to work respectfully, in collaboration with and provide quality care to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and when required, to advocate for individuals and their communities
The RACGP and NACCHO have a strong history of working in partnership.
Building on momentum from creation of third edition of the National Guide, and based on feedback from community representatives and health professionals we are working on “phase two” of the National Guide project, with support from the Department of Health.
As a reminder, here is the National Guide and related resources, including lifecycle charts, a podcast series and other resources to support best practice preventive healthcare for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
If you want a copy of our freshly reprinted National Guides please visit our stand next to the coffee cart and have a chat with our team about the resource and phase two of the project.
NACCHO and the RACGP are collecting information to understand what further resources and work are need to support:
Implementation of the National Guide
Improvements to clinical software that support best practice preventive healthcare for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
What does a quality 715 health check look like and how can we improve follow up care and support practices to meet patient priorities
Mainstream GP practices to improve their provision of culturally responsive healthcare so that we can support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to receive the best possible primary healthcare no matter where they seek care
Development of 715 health assessment templates
NACCHO and the RACGP are collecting important information to understand how we can further support:
Implementation of the National Guide
Improvements to clinical software that support best practice preventive healthcare for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
What does a quality 715 health check look like and how can we improve follow up care and support practices to meet patient priorities
Mainstream GP practices to improve their provision of culturally responsive healthcare so that we can support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to receive the best possible primary healthcare no matter where they seek care
Development of 715 health assessment templates