Hot Topic Webinar: Social Prescribing and Palliative Care
Event description
Hot Topic Webinars are FREE for PCSA Members and for people living or working in Country SA, via funding from Country SA PHN and are supported by the Government of South Australia | SA Health
Social prescribing is the practice where health professionals have the resources and infrastructure to link patients with social services or groups, in a bid to address the determinants contributing to poor health and address the challenges of loneliness and social isolation.
This 1-hour webinar is your chance to hear from experts in this very important field that you may not otherwise have access to.
They will share their knowledge and insights about this topic for people experiencing serious illness, dying, grief and caregiving.
Webinar topics
- Social prescribing explained
- Why and how has the “glocal” (global and local) effort evolved over recent years?
- What are important factors for us all to consider?
- Lonleliness vs social isolation
- Lived experience stories
- Types of inventions - including social prescribing
- Stats and activities in Australia in pharmacy at National, State and PHN levels
- How it’s relevant to all health care professionals
Guest Speakers:
Siân Slade: Enterprise Fellow (Honorary) and PhD Candidate
Siân is based at the Nossal Institute for Global Health in the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences. Siân's research is on the mechanisms enabling patients to navigate across health and related systems with a focus on streamlining health service access and improving the opportunity for equal outcomes.
Leah Robinson: Project Manager at the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia
Leah advocates for pharmacists and the role they can play in palliative care, loneliness and social prescribing across all practice settings at Federal, State and PHN (local) levels and helps raise the awareness of the pharmacists and their teams and how they can help support the wider healthcare team, patients and carers. Leah is currently co-developing the National Palliative Care Pharmacist Foundation training and pilot models as part of the National Palliative Care Projects (NPCP) program through the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care.
Jenny Kirschner: Pharmacist (BPharm Hons) and founder of PALS - Pharmacy Addressing Loneliness and Social-isolation.
Jenny is a passionate clinical entrepreneur with a mission to inspire, educate and mobilise the global pharmacy industry to address loneliness to improve community health and well-being at scale. Jenny has been published in pharmacy journals and magazines and has presented at peak national pharmacy conferences on the topic of loneliness. Jenny has also advocated at a Parliamentary House event championing the pivotal role that pharmacists can play in addressing loneliness. Jenny is the creator of the World First Pharmacist Training program on Loneliness, which was recently launched in partnership with the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia.
Who can attend?
Health professionals who work or volunteer across the health, social and community sectors, including (but not limited to):
- Volunteer Managers/ Coordinators, Volunteers
- Doctors, Nurses, Paramedics
- Allied Health staff
- Social Workers, Case Workers
- Academics, Educators
- Administrative staff
- Spiritual Care Workers
- Community Development Workers & Managers
This is a LIVE WEBINAR | If you can’t attend the live webinar, register and you will receive a link to the recording afterwards
Certificate of attendance available for participants who register and watch the live webinar.
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