Posts Tagged ‘best practice’
It’s been very busy here of late, and a little behind posting. News on the recent “2011 Consumers Reforming Health Conference” will be posted very shortly.
An introduction to Enduring Powers of Guardianship and Advance Health Directives – a media release from the Office of the Public Advocate.
SERVICE PROVIDER TRAINING SESSION
An introduction to Enduring Powers of Guardianship and Advance Health Directives
On 15 February 2010 legislation came into effect in WA which enables adults to make an Enduring Power of Guardianship (EPG) and an Advance Health Directive (AHD).
These tools give adults with capacity, the power to direct how personal, lifestyle and treatment decisions would be made if they lost the capacity to make these decisions themselves.
Following the session, participants will have an understanding of:
§ the amendments to the Guardianship and Administration Act 1990
§ the legislative requirements of completing an EPG and an AHD
§ how EPGs and AHDs will operate
§ the amended hierarchy of decision-makers for treatment decisions
§ the legal responsibilities of service providers with regard to the new legislation and how they will be able to assist their clients.
This session is aimed at service providers in the health, aged-care disability and related sectors, however members of the public who are interested in attending are also welcome.
The Session is free but registration is essential
Light refreshments provided
Session Details
Date: Tuesday 9 November, 2010
Time: 1.30pm –4.30pm
Venue: Main Hall, Garry Holland Community Centre, 19 Kent Street, Rockingham
Hope will be participating in a poster presentation for the Public Health Association of Australia (WA Branch) at the 2010 State Conference: Global Issues, Local Solutions – Thinking outside the box, at the Tradewinds Hotel, East Fremantle, 18-19 November 2010.
PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION AUSTRALIA (WA BRANCH)
State Conference 18 – 19 Nov 2010
Global Issues, Local Solutions: Thinking outside the box
Tradewinds Hotel Fremantle WA
Hope’s abstract has been accepted for a poster presentation at the above conference.
The title of her presentation is “Customised exercise enhances quality of life in chronic conditions”.
Summary of paper: This paper offers reflective comment on a practical and holistic approach to enhancing the life of a person with a chronic condition. It demonstrates how a customised exercise program can not only rehabilitate the physical body, but can also invigorate and stimulate the intellectual and psycho-emotional aspects. An enhanced quality of life can be achieved, so that the person can live as well as possible, for as long as possible, in the community.
Cancer in the News
Tobacco: Flouters of smoke ban ‘will be pursued’
The Health Department says people who ignore WA’s new smoking bans on patrolled beaches and in cars with children will be pursued, despite previous claims the laws could be hard to enforce.
Director-general of Health, Kim Snowball, said while some people might initially be given warnings rather than $1000 fines, there would be no period of grace for the laws, which start on September 22.
The department will launch an advertising campaign today to warn people they risk prosecution if the smoke in banned areas. These include between flags at beaches, in cars carrying children under the age of 17, within 10 metres of playground equipment and in some outdoor eating areas. The display of tobacco products in shops will also be banned.
West Australian 8/9/2010 p.10.
Sophie West | Website and Publications Coordinator
Cancer Council Australia
Hope received a mention and congratulations in the Australian Federation of University Women (WA) Inc newsletter, for August 2010. Copy of article below.

Media: August 2010 AFUW(WA) Newsletter article