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The Health Consumers’ Council will be holding a Community Forum on Oral Health/Dental Services on Tuesday, 9 November 2010. To RSVP for this event, contact Caroline at 9221 3422.

Event: 9 November 2010: Community Forum on oral health and dental services

Event: 9 November 2010: Community Forum on oral health and dental services

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.

Hope’s abstract “Chasing the Rainbow …” has been accepted for presentation at the 2010 National Australian Conference on Evidence-based Clinical Leadership to be held in Adelaide, South Australia on 22 and 23 November 2010.

The conference theme is “Directing Policy to Action” and will focus on the role of evidence-based clinical leadership in improving health and aged care. For further information go to the web site:http://www.joannabriggs.edu.au/events/2010NAC/index.php

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.

Hope was invited to contribute to DVD content and attend a focus group, the outcome of which will be used to to develop a DVD for WA consumers with a long term condition.

The researchers are particularly interested in learning about the experiences/difficulties we or someone we care for have encountered in managing a long term condition and ways we have overcome them.

This study has been approved by the Curtin University Human Research Ethics Committee. The Principal Investigator is Professor Duncan Boldy of the Centre for Research into Disability and Society, School of Occupational Therapy and Social Work, Curtin University. The Project Officer is Doctor Setareh Ghahari.

This week Hope has been pursuing her “free” hearing aids. After the hearing test and consultation on 14 June, Hope was given to understand that her aids would be free under the Federal Government scheme. Then the rules change after the 1 July, according to the audiologist, and Hope is asked to pay $800 for the aids, plus a $1000 “care plan” to cover loss, damage and maintenance over three years. This necessitated three phone calls to the Office of Hearing Services. The jury is still out.

About Hope Alexander MPH
Hope Alexander is a community adviser and public speaker who provides community consultations, public speaking presentations, workshops and training sessions in the area of consumer health and education as well as other specialist areas. Hope is based in Perth, Western Australia.
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