Our work related to preventive health

A list of our initiatives, programs, campaigns, reforms or reviews related to preventive health.

Our related work

  • Palliative Care Australia

    Palliative Care Australia provides national leadership to contribute to the development of palliative care public policy in Australia and promotes increased awareness of palliative care.
  • Palliative care curriculum for undergraduates (PCC4U)

    The PCC4U program promotes the inclusion of palliative care education as part of all medical, nursing, and allied health undergraduate and entry to practice training, as well as their ongoing professional development.
  • Palliative care in Australian prisons

    This project will design a new National Framework for palliative care in Australian prisons, including development of national policies, a clinical service model of care and a toolkit of resources.
  • Palliative Care Project Echo

    Palliative Care Echo is a series of interactive case based virtual mentoring sessions that address a range of palliative care topics.
  • Palliative Care Service Navigation Pilot

    The Palliative Care Service Navigation Pilot will trial a patient navigator model to strengthen access to palliative and end of life care pathways in South Australia.
  • Partners in Culturally Appropriate Care (PICAC)

    PICAC supports aged care service providers to deliver care that meets the needs of culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) people. You can access their workshops, training, information sessions, fact sheets and guides.
  • PBS approved suppliers

    Information for Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) approved suppliers, including how to become an approved supplier and the PBS Approved Suppliers Portal.
  • Personal Importation Scheme

    The Personal Importation Scheme allows you to legally import from overseas a 3-month supply of most therapeutic goods for personal use or for use by someone in your immediate family. You are not allowed to sell these goods.
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