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Why Join HealthWest?

Membership Overview and Benefits

Joining HealthWest aligns you with a broad range of organisations and agencies with which to collaborate, initiate joint projects, and advocate for change on health issues specific to our local communities’ needs. 

The strength of our partnership is in the range, diversity and number of our member organisations. We welcome an even broader and stronger membership to further increase our capacity to share knowledge and work together to improve the planning, coordination and delivery of health and community services as well as strengthen the development of western Melbourne’s health and community workforce.   

Membership Benefits

  • Opportunities for involvement in a range of joint projects.
  • Access to the membership section of HealthWest’s website.
  • Subscription to a weekly HealthWest update.
  • Access to the Connectingcare eReferral system through the Primary Care Partnership (PCP) subscription.
  • Support for activities within the agreed partnership priorities.
  • Voting rights in HealthWest Board elections.
  • Participation at HealthWest Strategic Forums, Shared Priority Forums and other events.
  • Advocacy activities.
  • Networking opportunities.

Membership Application Overview

  • Membership applications receive a decision from the HealthWest Board within two months of receipt of application.
  • The Board notifies current members of the new application.
  • The Board admits new members by a two-thirds majority of those Board members present at a duly constituted meeting.

Eligibility

An organisation wishing to become a HealthWest member must meet the following requirements:

  • Read and understand the HealthWest membership overview in Schedule D of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU); and
  • Ensure the Chief Executive of your organisation is the one nominating for membership and signs a member statement of role and conduct – see Schedule E of the MOU.

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Upcoming Events

ASM: Collaborative Assessment and Care Planning for those with Complex Care Needs- Workshop One
Begin: 31.05.2012, 09:00
End: 31.05.2012, 11:30
The first of two workshops assisting in establishing collaborative ways of working when jointly providing HACC services to consumers with complex care needs

Advocacy in Health Promotion
Begin: 31.05.2012, 09:30
End: 31.05.2012, 13:00
Women's Health Victoria will be facilitating this workshop, which places advocacy and lobbying as legitimate health promotion activities.

ASM: Collaborative Assessment and Care Planning for those with Complex Care Needs - Workshop Two
Begin: 14.06.2012, 09:00
End: 14.06.2012, 11:30
The second of two workshops assisting the establishment of collaborative ways of working when jointly providing HACC services to consumers with complex care needs.

‘Innovative Programs and Projects in Self- Management in the West’
Begin: 28.06.2012, 14:00
End: 28.06.2012, 17:00
This is the FIRST of FOUR forums based on innovative approaches to self management in the west. They are open to all agencies working or wanting to work using the self management approach. The forums are a collaberative approach with Chroinc Illness Alliance and HealthWest Partnership

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