Aged Care IPC Update – 3 June 2021

This webinar will provide updates to the aged care sector on the importance of maintaining IPC practices to protect aged care residents, and encouraging aged care workers to get vaccinated

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Health sector
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Presenters

Alison McMillan, Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer

Nigel McGothigan, Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) lead in Canberra

Dr Melanie Wroth, Chief Clinical Advisor, Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission

How to watch the webinar

You do not need to RSVP for the webinar, and there is no limit to the number of participants.

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  • Click on the Webinar link. This will take you to the webinar page.
  • To start a live webinar, click on the ‘launch’ button (no log in is required). For upcoming webinars, this button will only appear 15 minutes prior to the event start time, and once launched will only display a holding image in the video player.
  • After you click on the ‘launch’ button, you will see a video player - this is where you will watch the webinar. For upcoming webinars there will also be a chat window which you can use to submit your questions.
  • You can test whether you can watch the live webinar from your device before the event. If the video pauses, please refresh your web browser by pressing F5 on your keyboard.

To watch a webinar that has finished airing, follow these steps:

  • Click on the Webinar link. This will take you to the webinar page.
  • click on the play icon on the webinar screen.

Please note:

  1. 15 minutes prior to the event start time, you will only see a holding image in the video player.
  2. Before the event, please test whether you can watch the live webinar from your computer, laptop or tablet.
  3. If the video pauses, refresh your web browser by pressing F5 on your keyboard.

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