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IPHCS Planning Webinar Session 3 - Describing the future

by Ali Krollig,
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The next session is likely to occur on 12th August 2020 at 9:30 am, where we will be looking at what the IPHCS program is going to look like in the coming years and how we keep it real.

To assist your thinking and maybe conversation with your teams, I have posted a Microsoft Word copy of the current IPHCS guidelines to the Document Library here for you to review, pull to pieces or add comment, etc.  

At a basic level, this is about applying the messages you get from your communities, from data and other providers within a relevant and responsive framework.

There are some things that will not change for example, 

  • the focus will continue to be on communities of 5,000 or less (referred to as small and isolated communities)
  • the capacity of local communities will also be important, as will  
  • assisting people to manage their chronic disease
  • are person centred
  • sustainable, and lastly
  • activities will be integrated (not sit alone) 

  I look forward to some robust input and discussion on this one.

Cheers 

Ali

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