CheckUp
CheckUP is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to better health for people and communities who need it most. We work with our partner organisations and health providers to create healthier communities and reduce health inequities. Through our current range of health programs and initiatives, CheckUP has an established footprint in 190 communities across Queensland.
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Building stronger communities through health workforce planning and partnerships
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Diability Action week 2023 Check Up QPHCN
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Reconciliation week 2023
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QPHCN Disability Action Week
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Welcome to country Steven Coghill Sr
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The role in healing with our stolen generation survivors and their decendents Donna Burns
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Making tracks towards health equity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples Cleveland Fagan & Haylene Grogan
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What is your vision for healthcare in Queensland in 20 years time Dr Norman Swan
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What is your vision for healthcare in Queensland in 20 years time Richard Kidd, Laura Barnes, Helen Mees, Neil Wilmett, Jane Williams
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Getting the culture right IUIH approach to workforce development Alison Nelson
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Frontline Perspectives Christine Franklin
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The 5 Rs of a happy workforce recruitment, retention, relationships, recognition and respect Glen McIntyre
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Providers Panel discussion
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Tucka-Time Teaching skills for a healthly life Melena McKeown & Mary-Ann Quilter
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Empowering health professionals connecting to you Alexandra Whitehead
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Providing accessibility and choice to rural and remote populations in Queensland Alice Evans & Sharon Stokell
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B Strong intervention training for Queensland ATSI health workers Majella Murphy
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Keynote Address Prof. Hal Swerissen Grattan Institute Primary and community care Still the renovator’s opportunity
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Keynote Address Mr Neil Willmett, CEO Queensland Aboriginal and Islander Health Council Active design in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health Insights for decision makers
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Q & A Prof. Hal Swerissen, Mr Neil Willmett
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My health for life Helping 10,000 at risk Queenslanders avoid a future with chronic disease Lyn Hamill, Diabetes Queensland
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Inspiring healthy, happy living as we age Paul Johnson, BallyCara
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B.strong Upskilling Queensland Aboriginal Health Workers in lifestyle brief interventions Frances Cunningham Menzies School of Health Research
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Be Well, Learn Well A crosssectoral approach to improving learning outcomes Karen Hale-Robertson, CheckUP