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Every year on 26 May, National Sorry Day remembers and acknowledges the mistreatment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who were forcibly removed from their families and communities, which we now know as ‘The Stolen Generations’.

For more information on culturally significant dates for 2025, see CheckUP’s Culturally Significant Dates Flyer.

The International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination is observed annually on 21 March since declared by the United Nations in 1966.

For more information on culturally significant dates for 2025, see CheckUP’s Culturally Significant Dates Flyer.

Harmony Week is the celebration that recognises our diversity and brings together Australians from all different backgrounds.

For more information on culturally significant dates for 2025, see CheckUP’s Culturally Significant Dates Flyer.

In 2025 Harmony Day will be held on Friday 21 March.

For more information on culturally significant dates for 2025, see CheckUP’s Culturally Significant Dates Flyer.

National Close the Gap Day is celebrated in March each year. The Close the Gap Campaign is the result of the Australian public’s overwhelming support for improving health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

For more information on culturally significant dates for 2025, see CheckUP’s Culturally Significant Dates Flyer.

This event marks the anniversary of the motion of Apology to Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the House of Representatives chamber at Parliament House in Canberra, ACT, at 9:00am on 13 February 2008 by the former Prime Minister, the Hon. Kevin Rudd.

For more information on culturally significant dates for 2025, see CheckUP’s Culturally Significant Dates Flyer.

Join CheckUP and Country to Coast PHN on the Sunshine Coast as we discuss the topic Healthcare: Small business matters!

Learn about workforce solutions, funding opportunities and free workforce support available for your small to medium healthcare business.

Hear from industry experts as they discuss current industry trends affecting the region, available resources and funding for small to medium businesses, and how CheckUP and Country to Coast PHN are collaborating to support workforce development, education, and training in the region.

This event is an excellent opportunity to network with fellow healthcare professionals and gain valuable insights into the support available for small businesses on the Sunshine Coast and beyond.

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CheckUP’s Workforce team are pictured above, standing together at an event held in Toowoomba in August 2024.

Find more information on the QPHCN event page.

Please join us at CheckUP's Brisbane Networking Event

CheckUP is proud to host a networking event for Queensland senior healthcare leaders. This is an invitation only event for senior leaders and health executives.

Meet Ms Merrilyn Strohfeldt, CheckUP’s new Board Chair

Merrilyn was recently appointed CheckUP Board Chair and commenced in this role on 1 December 2024. Merrilyn is an experienced leader in primary healthcare across Australian and State Government jurisdictions, the not-for-profit sector, and private industry, and has been a CheckUP Board Director since 2020.

Merrilyn was previously the CEO of Darling Downs West Moreton PHN and Deputy Director General of the Queensland Department of Communities, Child Safety, and Disability Services.

Merrilyn is a current Board Member for Darling Downs Health.

With her extensive experience in health, disability and rehabilitation services, CheckUP looks forward to Merrilyn’s leadership and guidance over the coming years as Board Chair.

Read about CheckUP Board and Management 

Get ready to deliver health services in remote and rural areas

22 November 2024

In response to feedback received from outreach health service providers, CheckUP has developed – Going all OUT for Outreach – an innovative online micro-credentialing course that address a range of workforce issues in the rural health sector.

Funded by the Queensland Government, the course was designed and developed by health professionals and organisations currently engaged in the delivery of outreach health services in Queensland, although the course is relevant for health professionals and health facility staff involved in the delivery of services in any regional location in Australia.

The aim of the Going all OUT for Outreach micro-credential program is to ensure that health service providers working in regional, rural and remote communities have the appropriate knowledge and skills to respond to the complexity of Outreach health service delivery. Additionally, host facility staff will learn how to effectively host a visiting Outreach health service.

CheckUP CEO, Ann Maree Liddy, describes Going all OUT for Outreach as an innovative and unique online course that will significantly improve the skills, knowledge and confidence of health providers who travel to rural and remote communities to deliver much needed health services.

Ms Liddy said, “We know that delivering health services in regional areas is incredibly rewarding for our outreach health providers, but we recognise that this work can be very challenging and difficult at times. We consulted with many of our current Outreach health providers to develop a free online course that is engaging and interactive, and full of practical tips to enhance the healthcare delivery experience for our providers. We believe this will ultimately contribute to high quality care for the recipients of this care – those people living in remote communities.”

The course has four key objectives:

1. To enhance Outreach health service delivery with a focus on local solutions. This includes training in upskilling to address skills gaps and skilling needs of local health professionals.

2. To ensure timely, local responses in the rural and remote health workforce by delivering training to assist health providers to work at top of scope and improve quality of care by promoting multi-disciplinary team-based models.

3. To address the maldistribution of the health workforce in Queensland by increasing the attraction and retention of health professionals and assistants in rural and remote locations.

4. To improve facility efficiencies in the hosting of visiting Outreach health providers.

The training is centred around three key areas – Onboarding, Upskilling and Teaching (OUT) with participants trained in practitioner health and safety, outreach readiness, working in multi-disciplinary teams, skill needs identification, upskilling and student supervision, and hosting visiting Outreach services.

Share Going All OUT for Outreach with your colleagues, students, health providers and network.

Download the Going All OUT for Outreach Media Kit here.

Going All OUT for Outreach launch

CheckUP hosted several events online and in-person to launch Going All OUT.

Above: Highlights from the launch of Going all OUT.

CheckUP Australia

CheckUP is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to improving the health and wellbeing for people and communities who need it most. CheckUP is committed to supporting communities and reducing inequities by strategically collaborating at a regional and local level to lead improvements and deliver a range of initiatives in the health and community services sectors. With a strong network of partner organisations and health providers CheckUP has an established presence in over 170 communities across Queensland.