Collaboration for Systems Change Webinar Series: In Conversation with Health Justice Australia, Hume Riverina Legal Service and Gateway Health
Event description
Collaboration for Systems Change Webinar Series: In Conversation with Health Justice Australia, Hume Riverina Legal Service and Gateway Health
Wednesday April 27th 2022
10am-11am (AEST)
You are invited to join us for this free webinar as part of our new Collaboration for Systems Change Webinar Series. In this webinar, we will be in conversation with Health Justice Australia, Hume Riverina Community Legal Service and Gateway Health.
Health justice partnerships are practitioner led collaborations, which embed legal help into healthcare services and teams. Collaboration is therefore central to health justice partnerships, enabling those who are most vulnerable to legal and health problems to receive the holistic, timely care and help they need, in the places they trust.
Health Justice Australia is the national centre of excellence for health justice partnership (HJP), supporting collaborations between services to achieve better health and justice outcomes for vulnerable communities.
The HALO HJP is a partnership between Gateway Health and Hume Riverina Community Legal Service. The partnership’s aims are to bring together the skills and resources of health practitioners and lawyers to create a collaborative approach to intersecting health and legal problems faced by vulnerable members of our community. Our partnership has a client-centred, holistic, outcomes focus, which also seeks to build capacity within our workforce to, in turn, build sustainable change to both health and legal sectors, aiming for true transdisciplinary care.
Over the past 3 years, Health Justice Australia has been working with the HALO HJP to pilot a program of work that explores what it looks like, requires, and uncovers when Health Justice Australia provides place-based support and coaching in the design and implementation of HJPs that are underpinned by principles of effective partnership. At this webinar, they’ll be sharing what they’re learning.
We’ll explore:
- The specific challenges that health justice partnerships, and Health Justice Australia, have been formed to address
- The different goals and roles of individual health justice partnerships, and the national centre of excellence - Health Justice Australia
- What Gateway Health and Hume Riverina Community Legal Service have learnt about partnering across different sectors and maintaining engagement over time
- What Health Justice Australia has learnt about what they can contribute and how, as a national knowledge hub, when partnering with place-based partnerships like HALO
- How the value of this collaborative approach is being measured, and how these insights are being used to shape the future of health justice partnerships in Australia and elsewhere
Who is this webinar for?
- People working in the area of collaboration for systems change to address complex problems
- People with interests in learning and evaluation as they relate to collaboration, systems change, and complexity
- People working towards achieving the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals through partnerships
Speakers
- Deborah Fisher – Acting Principal Solicitor, Hume Riverina Community Legal Service
- Suzie Forell – Research Director, Health Justice Australia
- Jonelle Hill-Uebergang - Service Manager, Integrated Primary Care, Gateway Health
- Lottie Turner – Partnerships Director, Health Justice Australia
Hosts
- Dr Nic Vogelpoel, Day Four Projects
- Dr Cameron Willis, Day Four Projects
We look forward to sharing this webinar with you very soon.
Nic and Cam
Day Four Projects
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