• TRACS ‘Future Proofing your Cardiac Rehabilitation Program and Advocacy’

    WA, Australia

    Telehealth Professional Education Program For country WA Health Professionals:  Allied Health • Primary Practice Nursing • Inpatient Nursing September - Session 30 ‘Future Proofing your Cardiac Rehabilitation Program and Advocacy’ Presenters: Professor Tom Briffa, Cardiac Health Researcher, Dr Nicole Gordon, Exercise Physiologist Helen McLean, Clinical Engagement Coordinator WA When: Thursday 23rd September, 12:30-1:30pm How: VC attendance only (Please register here) Registration: The link will take you directly to the GoTo Webinar registration form. A confirmation with the link to attend will be sent via email. The recording will be available to view later on the TRACS WA website. For further...

  • An Introduction to Trauma-Informed Care for Patients

    Online event WA, Australia

    Presented by TRACS WA in collaboration with WA Primary Health Alliance This training helps us understand why we need a trauma-informed approach for our patients to feel safe. From first contact, when they arrive at our doorstep, when they are in our rooms, how we can show them that we care and that we understand. This interactive session is based on research evidence and has been developed in consultation with Dr Ann O’Neill, founder of angelhands Inc. It will include strategies to support your daily interactions with clients who are affected by past/current emotional traumas. Register Here

  • A WEBINAR FOR GPs – LONG COVID, Separating Fact from Fiction

    Online event WA, Australia

    Join Dr Norman Swan and a panel of experts for an in-depth discussion on the current clinical landscape of Long COVID, fact vs fiction, what evidence informed care looks like and what it all means for general practice.

  • Using a Trauma-Informed Approach with Aboriginal Patients

    Online event WA, Australia

    Presented by TRACS WA in collaboration with WA Primary Health Alliance This interactive training session explores the principles and practices discussed in the previous training session, ‘An Introduction to Trauma-Informed Care for Patients’ with an Aboriginal focus, utilising patient case studies and creating awareness and acknowledgement of an Aboriginal person-centred care approach. Register Here

  • A Trauma-Informed approach in relation to self-care.

    Online event WA, Australia

    Presented by WA Primary Health Alliance in collaboration with TRACS WA. This interactive training session explores the role of self-care for health clinicians experiencing stressful situations and will equip you with the tools and strategies to manage your individual response to patients/colleagues who are experiencing stress/trauma (including COVID related) or who have been affected by past traumas. Register Here