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COVID-19 and the particular risks for people with disability – Roundtable – Minutes and actions arising 11 August 2020
Resources › Publications11 August 2020 - This communique outlines the issues raised and key actions following the fifth Roundtable meeting on 11 August 2020. The Commonwealth and state and territory representatives provided an update on the COVID-19 response across the country.
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COVID-19 and the particular risks for people with disability – Roundtable – Minutes and actions arising 15 September 2020
Resources › Publications28 July 2021 - This communique outlines the issues and key actions following the sixth Roundtable meeting on 15 September 2020. An update was given by Commonwealth, state and territory representatives on the COVID-19 response across the country.
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COVID-19 vaccination – Video – Pastor Ray Minniecon encourages everyone to get vaccinated to protect loved ones
Resources › Videos5 October 2021 - In this video, Pastor Ray Minniecon encourages all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to get vaccinated as soon as possible to protect loved ones against COVID-19. ‘For me getting vaccinated is showing an act of love.’ Pastor Ray
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COVID-19 and the particular risks for people with disability – Roundtable – Minutes and actions arising 14 July 2020
Resources › Publications14 July 2020 - This communique outlines the issues raised and key actions following the fourth Roundtable meeting on 14 July 2020. It included an update from the Department of Social Services on the National Disability Workforce Plan and the Commonwealth provided an update on COVID.
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Modelled analysis of hypothetical impacts of COVID-19 related disruptions to the National Cervical Screening Program
Resources › Publications11 October 2020 - This report outlines the impact of COVID-19 on the National Cervical Screening Program. By simulating, comparing and reporting on multiple scenarios, the Cancer Council NSW have modelled and analysed potential effect of disruptions to the screening program due to COVID-19.
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COVID-19 and the particular risks for people with disability – Roundtable – Minutes and actions arising 14 April 2021
Resources › Publications28 July 2021 - This communique outlines the issues and key actions following the extraordinary Roundtable meeting on 14 April 2021. Medical experts from the Department of Health and the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation provided technical information on the safety of COVID-19 vaccines.
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Modelled analysis of hypothetical impacts of COVID-19 related disruptions to the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program
Resources › Publications12 October 2020 - This report outlines the impact of COVID-19 on the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program. By simulating, comparing and reporting on multiple scenarios, the Cancer Council NSW have modelled and analysed potential effect of disruptions to the screening program due to COVID-19.
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COVID-19 and the particular risks for people with disability – Roundtable – Minutes and actions arising 2 February 2021
Resources › Publications28 July 2021 - This communique outlines the issues and key actions following the Roundtable meeting on 2 February 2021. An update was given by the Department of Health to State and Territory representatives and key stakeholders on the COVID-19 vaccination program for people with disability.
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COVID-19 and the particular risks for people with disability – Roundtable – Minutes and actions arising 10 November 2020
Resources › Publications27 July 2021 - This communique outlines the issues and key actions following the eighth Roundtable meeting on 10 November 2020. An update was given by on Deputy Chief Medical Officer for Mental Health, Dr Ruth Vine on the mental health impacts from COVID-19 and the Commonwealth provided an update on COVID.
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Top 3 COVID-19 vaccine questions – Inclusions in a COVID-19 plan, managing symptoms, and getting medical help
Resources › Videos13 January 2022 - Professor Michael Kidd, Deputy Chief Medical Officer, answers the top three questions you’ve been asking on our social accounts.