28 February 2020

What's happening?


A list of events, workshops and training opportunities in health and human services significant to our region.

If you would like to promote an event, a workshop or training opportunities please send details through to admin@centralhumepcp.org.

Inside this Issue!


The data profiles for each Local Government Area in the Central Hume catchment are now available on our website. 

The data profiles can be found on the partnership page under their Local Government Area profile. 

Please click on the infographic to be taken to the partnership page on the Central Hume Primary Care Partnership website. 
Central Hume Primary Care Partnership Website

Support for Small Business operators affected either directly or indirectly by the recent bushfires are the target of a series of community information sessions being conducted throughout Northern Victoria.
Organisers, AgBiz Assist, have an enviable reputation for the frontline delivery of financial counselling and encourage all small business operators impacted by the fires to take advantage of these sessions.
The recently updated CPA Australia Disaster Recovery Toolkit, which was initially developed in response to the 2009 fires, will be freely available at the sessions along with lots of helpful information from the participating organisations.
These invaluable resources include checklists and templates to provide a step by step guide to taking stock of the current situation, establishing a baseline and identifying options to assist in the development of a comprehensive recovery plan.
There will be ample opportunities after the brief presentations for attendees to chat with the speakers and arrange follow up appointments.
Speakers and stakeholders in attendance include:
AgBiz Assist availability of grants and support for small business
● CPA Australia – disaster recovery toolkit and working with your accountant
● Department of Industry – the role of the department in recovery
● Australian Taxation Office – tax relief measures, taxation implications on grants, donations and insurance claims plus Capital Gains Tax on lost assets.
● North East Tourism – direct assistance available to members including digital connection (websites and social media)
● Upper Murray Family Care – taking personal care during these difficult times
 
Corryong                                                              Mansfield
Noon - 25 February 2020                                   6pm 3 March
Elyne Mitchell Library                                         Meeting Room, Mansfield Library
68-76 Hanson Street                                          2 Collopy Street
Click here to book                                              Click here to book
 
Bright                                                                   Milawa
9am 26  February                                               10am 4 March
The Pavilion, Pioneer Park                                Brown Brothers Winery
64/72 Coronation Avenue                                260 Milawa-Bobinawarrah Road
Click here to book                                              Click here to book
 
Registration is required for catering purposes - if you do not have access to the internet please ring 1300 032 332 to book
 
AgBiz Assist is supported by the Australian and Victorian Governments

North East Business Events (2020) is an annual calendar of business events designed to connect and support start-up and established businesses in North East Victoria. The calendar is open to all and includes a range of ticketed and free workshops delivered by professional facilitators, across a range of business improvement topics as well as other networking opportunities and information resources.
North East Business Events is part of the Business Victoria’s Local Events program (Formerly Business Victoria’s Small Business Festival) and ASBAS Small Business Mentoring Service and is a collaboration between Benalla Rural City Council, Indigo Shire Council, Mansfield Shire Council and the Rural City of Wangaratta.
Upcoming Events
RSVP Here

Aboriginal Cadet
Position Status:  Temporary (40 Shifts - negotiable work pattern)
The purpose of this position is to provide the cadet with pre-graduation professional experience.
The position works under the direction of a registered nurse/registered midwife or allied health team leader, and supports the team in providing patient care. The cadetship program and departmental rotations will be matched to the needs of individual cadets. The cadet will provide basic direct care activities and assist the registered nurse/midwife or allied health staff in accordance with the plan of care and under the supervision of a registered nurse/registered midwife or allied health team member.

APPLICATION PROCESS:
Please forward your application including a cover letter, resume and the completed Benalla Health "Application for Employment" form to: hr@benallahealth.org.au 
All Applicants must complete the Benalla Health Application for Employment form, and have read the Benalla Health Values Brochure.
Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Applications Close: Friday 6th March, 2020 at 5:00pm.
Application for Employment
Position Description

Delivered by the Victorian Government, a FREE event

 

Are you lost in an ever-changing digital landscape?

Overwhelmed by how to manage cyber security to keep your business and customers safe? Join us in a FREE face-to-face workshop and develop digital skills across a range of areas.

The Victorian Government in partnership with Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry is delivering workshops in regional and rural Victoria to provide small businesses with practical actions and tips on how to make the most of the digital economy and reduce your cyber-security risks.

Come along to this free workshop event in your region to build your own practical action plan of next steps and come away with digital skills to assist planning and growing your small business.

The following topics will be covered:

• developing an online presence

• understanding and using digital tools and

• managing your cyber security and safety plan.

Let this be the next step you take in gaining confidence and be proactive in your digital management.

Register Here
Call for abstracts is now open.

We are calling for expression of interest from community groups,
individuals, ACCOs and more.

 We want to hear from you!
 
The national gathering will showcase Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander designed, led and implemented solutions.

It will provide an opportunity for our people to discuss what works, local solutions and present the diverse and unique ways in which we as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities do business our way. There are different categories to choose from and different ways to present your work.
 
If you have any enquiries, please email: nationalgathering@djirra.org.au
 
Abstract Guidelines and Template
Click here for further information about Vermont’s achievements

Respect Victoria is currently developing an organisational Research Agenda for the primary prevention of family violence and violence against women. Respect Victoria would appreciate your advice to support this process.

Respect Victoria’s Research Agenda will support Government-led policy, campaigns and research activity. The findings will also help us support primary prevention through better targeted research and user-informed outcomes.

This questionnaire is for primary prevention of family violence and violence against women practitioners, academics, researchers and Government staff.  It will take approximately 20 minutes to complete and may be best undertaken on a desktop, laptop or device other than a mobile phone.

The closing date is: Wednesday 4 March 2020 6pm.

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