capacity building,

  • Capacity building

    Through effective leadership and partnership, our Health Promotion Committee aims to improve the health and wellbeing of the communities within our catchment and advocate for integrated health promotion within our partner agencies.

    Our current work will focus on:

    • Developing an orientation kit and recruitment process includes a communication strategy to improve connections with the broader community and stakeholders
    • Provide opportunities for the workforce of member agencies to increase their skill in the delivery of best practice integrated health promotion
  • Elder Abuse Prevention Network e-newsletter

    Ageing: Challenge your thinking is SMPCP's e-newsletter focussing on the primary prevention of elder abuse. Articles discuss how to challenge drivers of elder abuse such as ageism. There's also information about local events, resources to help 'stop abuse before it starts' and links to training in identifying those at risk as well as recognising and responding to signs of abuse.

    June 2022

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