Primary Care Partnerships transitioned to Local Public health Units

From 1 July 2022, all Victorian Primary Care Partnership program funding transition to the Local Public Health Units. Primary Care Partnership functions for the South East Melbourne region is now being delivered through the South East Public Health Unit (SEPHU).

All previous SMPCP functions have moved to SEPHU. Past project information is still available on this website but future enquiries should be addressed to SEPHU.

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  About the kit   |   Getting Started   |   Fresh and tasty food   |   Healthy and hydrating drinks   |   About us   

 

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Further information on healthy eating can be found by clicking on the links below.

 

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  Promoting Health Eating

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  Promoting Health Eating

  Healthy Chioice: The easy choice

  Healthy eating resources about Coronavirus

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  Promoting Healthy Eating

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  heas.health.vic.gov.au

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  Fact sheets

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  nutritionaustralia.org

 

  References

 1 Victorian Government 2016, Healthy Choices Guidelines
    heas.health.vic.gov.au/healthy-choices/guidelines

 2 Victorian Government 2016, Traffic Light System
    heas.health.vic.gov.au/healthy-choices/guidelines/traffic-light-system

 3 Sax Institute 2015, Nudge theory in public health — a way to achieve behavioural change?
    saxinstitute.org.au/news/a-nudge-and-a-think-the-architecture-of-choice-and-health/