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Refugee and asylum seeker health - changes to SRSS
Free eLearning to help practices with refugee and asylum seeker healthcare

Better health on the streets

It’s time to talk about cancer

New resource for practices working with refugee and asylum seeker patients
EOI open: Free LGBTIQ Aged Care Sector Training
Expressions of Interest: Free wound care update and falls prevention
Refugee Health Project: Invitation to General Practices

Breaking down barriers to health for refugees
Holiday clinics a healthy connection for refugees and asylum seekers
Getting in early to treat first episode psychosis
Young people keep themselves safe
News from around our region
Seeking GP perspectives on universal screening for cytomegalovirus (CMV) in pregnancy
1 July 2025 | University of MelbourneAustralia’s biggest celebration of primary health care nursing is coming to Brisbane this July
30 June 2025 | Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association (APNA)Help shape the future of general practice research in Australia
24 June 2025 | University of WollongongMental health professionals: help researchers better understand sleep
18 June 2025 | Macquarie UniversityTune in to Heart Foundation webinar on new acute coronary syndromes guideline
3 June 2025 | Heart FoundationAccess the new Opioid Safety Toolkit – a resource for GPs and patients
14 May 2025 | Monash Addiction Research CentreAccess to the Australian Immunisation Register in residential care
9 May 2025 | National Centre for Immunisation Research and SurveillanceSubscribe to receive our fortnightly newsletter
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We also recognise, respect and affirm the central role played in our work by people with lived experience, their families and/or carers.
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