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Queensland Mental Health Week

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Reaching Out eNews July 2023

View the July edition of the Reaching Out eNewsletter for Outreach providers.

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CheckIN Issue 199 – July 2023

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National Reconciliation Week: Register for CheckUP’s QPHCN event

National Reconciliation Week is a time of reflection, celebration, and learning for all Australians. It serves as a reminder of the importance of acknowledging the shared history, cultures, and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. This year, CheckUP is proud to invite you to attend our Queensland Primary Health Care Network (QPHCN) event on Thursday 1 June, which will provide our stakeholders with an opportunity to learn, engage and contribute to the reconciliation process.

You can join us either online or in-person from 10am at the Queensland Aboriginal and Islander Health Council training rooms in South Brisbane.

CheckUP’s QPHCN event

CheckUP is committed to working respectfully and effectively with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and communities. The QPHCN event is an integral part of our ongoing reconciliation journey and efforts to promote equitable health outcomes for all Australians.

To kick off the event, we have arranged a captivating cultural performance from the renowned Nunukul Yuggera Aboriginal Dance Company.

Leading the event will be Kieran Chilcott, CEO at Kalwun Development Corporation Limited and CheckUP Board Director. Kieran will facilitate a Q&A session with Lynette Anderson, our dedicated Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Lead. Together, they will shed light on the meaningful work we are undertaking to improve health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and foster a staff culture that embraces diversity, promotes understanding and supports reconciliation.

Additionally, we are excited to have Edward Mosby, a respected psychologist and founder of Wakai Waian Healing, set to join us. Ed is a CheckUP Outreach provider who will be sharing valuable insights on healing and mental wellbeing within the context of reconciliation.

Further enriching the event will be a panel discussion featuring members of the CheckUP Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Advisory Committee, Rona Scherer and Rhonda Skibasaki. Kieran, who is the Committee’s Chair, will lead the discussion, providing an opportunity for diverse perspectives to be shared.

Last but not least, we have invited guest speakers representing organisations with Reconciliation Action Plans. They will discuss the important work their organisations are undertaking to foster reconciliation.

Following the event, attendees will have the opportunity to network while enjoying light refreshments.

Why attend our event?

Reconciliation is a journey that requires active participation from individuals, communities and organisations alike. It’s about fostering respectful relationships, acknowledging past injustices, and taking steps towards healing and understanding. National Reconciliation Week offers a platform to engage in meaningful conversations, cultural events, and actions that promote unity, respect, and equality.

Cultural immersion: Immerse yourself in diverse cultural experiences, including a didgeridoo performance and delicious food. Among the post-event refreshments will be desserts from Kuppibunda Kitchen that feature Indigenous ingredients.

Knowledge and understanding: Listen to thought-provoking Q&A and panel discussions. There will be an opportunity to ask speakers questions.

Practical strategies: Gain practical strategies and ideas for promoting reconciliation in your organisation by listening to presentations from organisations with Reconciliation Action Plans.

Networking opportunities: Connect with like-minded individuals, healthcare professionals, community leaders, and advocates who share a passion for reconciliation. Build meaningful relationships and explore opportunities for collaboration.

Ticket and registration information

CheckUP members and Outreach health service providers can attend for FREE. Non-members can attend face-to-face for $50 or virtually for just $20.

Don’t miss the chance to be part of this significant event. Registering is quick and easy! Simply visit the Eventbrite page and follow the registration instructions – https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/queensland-primary-health-care-network-qphcn-event-reconciliation-tickets-469690546067.

For the work of generations past, and the benefit of generations future, let’s choose to create a more just, equitable and reconciled country for all.

Announcing the launch of CheckUP’s newly redesigned website

CheckUP is thrilled to announce the launch of its new website!

With a user-centric approach in mind, CheckUP’s new website features enhanced navigation and a modern, intuitive design. Visitors can effortlessly explore various sections, including our health services, health workforce programs, training offerings and events. In addition, the website hosts engaging content such as articles, publications, and resources.

Brisbane-based agencies Thirteen Digital and Driven are behind the design and development of the site. We thank them for their work on the project.

We invite to explore our new website today, so you can learn more about our work and how you can work with us to create healthier communities.

Health Gateway to Industry Schools eNews – May 2023

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Sponsor Queensland Mental Health Week 2023 and make a meaningful impact

Queensland Mental Health Week is an annual initiative dedicated to promoting positive mental health, reducing stigma, and recognizing the invaluable contributions of the mental health and community sectors. As we gear up for this year’s event, we invite you to partner with us and help make Queensland Mental Health Week 2023 a resounding success. By becoming a sponsor, your organisation can play a crucial role in increasing mental health awareness, fostering a sense of belonging, and facilitating connections across communities throughout Queensland.

Sponsorship opportunities

Our prospectus for 2023 outlines a variety of sponsorship opportunities to suit different budgets and objectives.

  • Major Sponsor – $20,000 per annum (ex GST)
  • Mental Health Supporter – $5,000 per annum (ex GST)
  • Prize Sponsor – $1,000 per annum (ex GST)

Download the prospectus here.

We understand that every organisation is unique, so we are more than willing to work with you to customise a package that aligns with your specific needs and goals. This allows you to maximise your brand exposure while making a genuine difference in the lives of Queenslanders.

The benefits of sponsorship

By partnering with Queensland Mental Health Week, your organisation demonstrates its commitment to supporting mental health and wellbeing, a cause of increasing significance in today’s world. With almost half of all Australians experiencing a mental health condition at some point in their lives, sponsoring this initiative enables you to showcase your social responsibility while reaching a diverse audience. This audience includes mental health professionals, advocates, individuals seeking support, community group volunteers, teachers, and professionals from various sectors.

Your sponsorship not only expands the reach and impact of Queensland Mental Health Week, but can (if you choose to become a Major Sponsor) demonstrate tangible support for vulnerable and at-risk communities through contributions to the Grant Program.

By aligning your brand with this highly recognised and celebrated mental health initiative, you not only make a positive impact but also enhance your brand exposure through extensive marketing channels. These channels include social media, print and online advertising, and email newsletters.

Collaboration and tailored initiatives

As a sponsor, you will have the opportunity to collaborate with CheckUP to develop tailored content and initiatives that align with your company’s values and mission.

Join us in making a difference!

Don’t miss the chance to support this important cause and showcase your brand’s commitment to mental health and wellbeing. By sponsoring Queensland Mental Health Week 2023, you contribute to a greater awareness of mental health issues and help break down barriers in communities across Queensland.

Contact us today to discuss sponsorship options and be a part of this impactful event. Together, we can create healthier communities!

Reaching Out Edition 72 – May 2023

View the May edition of the Reaching Out eNewsletter for Outreach providers.

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Open Disclosure Policy

Open disclosure is a process for ensuring that open, honest, empathic and timely discussions occur between patients and/or their support person(s) and health service staff following a patient safety incident.

This policy sets out the minimum requirements for a consistent open disclosure process within CheckUP, to ensure that consumers and staff are:

  • communicating effectively about a patient safety incident
  • provided with an opportunity to recount their experiences, concerns and feelings, and are listened to
  • treated respectfully and provided with ongoing care and support for as long as is required.

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Workforce and Skills Development eNews – April 2023

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CheckIN Issue 196 – April 2023

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