CLCSP Project Logic

The Community-led Cancer Screening Project (CLCSP) was a three-year project (to November 2020), led by North Western Melbourne Primary Health Network and funded by the Victorian Department of Health. The goal of the project was equitable participation in cancer screening programs for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community in Wyndham, and for low socio-economic … Continued

Making time to talk about bowel cancer screening: A simple guide for community groups

Making Time to Talk About Bowel Cancer Screening has been created to help community groups to talk about the importance of bowel cancer screening, and share the message with their friends, families and networks.

Let’s Talk About Cancer – pop-up shop report

The “Let’s Talk About Cancer” pop-up shop project was a pilot project with the aim of exploring the viability and use of the pop-up shop model for communicating cancer messages. The project was funded by the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and run by a partnership of organisations: North Western Melbourne Primary Health … Continued

Let’s talk about cancer – A guide to running a successful Cancer Pop Up Shop

This guide has been created to help you run an effective Cancer Pop Up Shop. It draws on a successful pilot of two Cancer Pop Up Shops in Melbourne’s western suburbs in 2018.

Cancer Screening QI Toolkit

This free resource will help you undertake structured quality improvement for cancer screening in your practice.

Optimal Care Pathways for Prostate Cancer – Part 1/5: Prostate Screening and Referral Requirements

North Western Melbourne Primary Health Network (NWMPHN) implemented the optimal care pathways (OCPs) for cancer across the region. This is part of the Victorian Department of Health’s statewide integrated approach to OCPs. The aim is to improve patient outcomes by facilitating optimal care using evidence-based pathways of care.

Optimal Care Pathways for Prostate Cancer – Part 2/5: Diagnosis and Management Options

North Western Melbourne Primary Health Network (NWMPHN) implemented the optimal care pathways (OCPs) for cancer across the region. This is part of the Victorian Department of Health’s statewide integrated approach to OCPs. The aim is to improve patient outcomes by facilitating optimal care using evidence-based pathways of care.

Optimal Care Pathways for Prostate Cancer – Part 3/5: Survivorship and the Role of General Practice

North Western Melbourne Primary Health Network (NWMPHN) implemented the optimal care pathways (OCPs) for cancer across the region. This is part of the Victorian Department of Health’s statewide integrated approach to OCPs. The aim is to improve patient outcomes by facilitating optimal care using evidence-based pathways of care.

Optimal Care Pathways for Prostate Cancer – Part 4/5: GP Management Treatment of Complications

North Western Melbourne Primary Health Network (NWMPHN) implemented the optimal care pathways (OCPs) for cancer across the region. This is part of the Victorian Department of Health’s statewide integrated approach to OCPs. The aim is to improve patient outcomes by facilitating optimal care using evidence-based pathways of care.

Optimal Care Pathways for Prostate Cancer – Part 5/5: Questions

North Western Melbourne Primary Health Network (NWMPHN) implemented the optimal care pathways (OCPs) for cancer across the region. This is part of the Victorian Department of Health’s statewide integrated approach to OCPs. The aim is to improve patient outcomes by facilitating optimal care using evidence-based pathways of care.