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201ø Project Officer to act as a 'resource' support to GPs & 'link' between GPs and other services
ø Needs assessment conducted with youth friendly GPs to target training toward specific need areas eg.
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201ø Conduct 2 CME workshops focussing on specific youth health and access issues in collaboration with local youth service providers (base on needs assessment done with youth friendly GPs to look at training needs).outcome
201ø 'Youth Friendly' GPs attend the workshop and receive resource materials
ø 'Youth Friendly' principles continue to be promoted
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201ø Liaise with medical specialists to form links to support the program eg. A.M.S, transcultural centre in CSAHS and youth centres
ø Liaise with allied health professionals to develop a generic referral form
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201Division representatives meet regularly with local youth health agenciesoutcome
201ø Conduct one workshop focussing on specific youth health and access issues in collaboration with local youth service providers
ø Continue to update and distribute resource folders
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201ø Bi-monthly working party continues to meet to raise issues of importance for young people in general practice and the Central Sydney Area
ø Young consumers available to feed a 'youth perspective' into other Division programs
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201ø Bi-monthly working party continues to meet to raise issues of importance for young people in general practice and the Central Sydney Area
ø Youth representatives involved in all aspects of program implementation and development
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201ø 'Youth Friendly' GPs list officially launched with attendance from GPs on list, Youth Services and Youth Representatives
ø 'Youth Friendly' GPs list continued to be distributed to youth services and agencies.
ø Youth resources list maintained and updates distributed to GPs
ø 'Youth Friendly' principles continue to be promoted, addressing barriers to access
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201promote the youth REACH project to local GPsoutcome
201youth friendly GP list distributed to schools and youth health agenciesoutcome
201Compile a referral directory of GPs with an interest in youth healthoutcome
201youth health issues and management guidelines regularly updated, distributed and published on web siteoutcome
201ø 'Youth Friendly' GPs attend the workshop and receive resource materials
ø 'Youth Friendly' principles continue to be promoted
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201ø Continue to recruit, train & review new GPs to expand the list of youth friendly doctorsoutcome
201ø Adolescent Service at RPAH (Dr Kate Steinbeck) promoted to GPs as a phone support resource for GPs to assist them with youth health issues
ø Project Officer to act as a 'resource' support to GPs & 'link' between GPs and other services
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201Directory of youth support services updated, distributed annually and published on division websiteoutcome
201ø Project Officer to attend regular youth interagency meetings for information sharing, exchange of information and support
ø Project Officer to work closely with workers and young people from Cellblock in developing a 'Youth Friendly Doctor' poster
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201Provide a CPD programme incorporating topics on mental health, drug and alcohol, youth health, palliative care, diabetes/macrovascular, asthma, immunisation and cervical screening which is supported by development of quality wb and hard copy resourcesoutcome
201ø Incorporate youth health topics into existing CME sessions
ø Integrate youth care components into existing and new Division projects where relevant
ø Dissemination of youth health issues related to program areas
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201ø Liaise with medical specialists to form links to support the program eg. A.M.S, transcultural centre in CSAHS and youth centres
ø Liaise with allied health professionals to develop a generic referral form
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201ø Project Officer to facilitate links between the Youth REACH Program and other new & existing programs where appropriate (eg. health promoting schools)
ø Project Officer involved in other local working groups where a GP link would be helpful
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201ø Incorporate youth health topics into existing CME sessions
ø Integrate youth care components into existing and new Division projects where relevant
ø Dissemination of youth health issues related to program areas
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201Involve consumers in a variety of Division activities - public relations, youth, cervical screeningoutcome
201Identify all available avenues for recruitment and engagement of hard to reach women particularly in suburbs identified with a low screening rate (eg. sporting and recreational clubs and centres, multi-cultural and youth groups, Council on the Ageing, maternal and child health centres, women's groups, religious groups and support groups)outcome
201ø Project Officer to attend regular youth interagency meetings for information sharing, exchange of information and supportoutcome
201Youth resource folder maintained and updated as necessary to ensure GPs are aware of support services and how to access them appropriatelyoutcome
201ø Development of the (piloted) Youth Friendly review process into a Clinical Audit activity for this next phase of the project. CA offered to other GPs interested in becoming youth friendlyoutcome
201ø Youth resource folder maintained and updated as necessary to ensure GPs are aware of support services and how to access them appropriately
ø Youth Resource folder put on website: www.csdgp.com.au/youth/index.html
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201ø 'Youth Friendly' GPs list continued to be distributed to youth services and agencies
ø Youth resources list maintained and updates distributed to GPs
ø 'Youth Friendly' principles continue to be promoted, addressing barriers to access
ø Promotion of Balmain GPC Casualty as a 'Youth Friendly' service
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202Examine barriers which can be addressed through providing young people with information, education and a youth friendly interpersonal manneroutcome
202Examine barriers which can be addressed through providing young people with information, education and a youth friendly interpersonal manner.outcome
203Opportunistic promotion of youth health projectoutcome
203Continuing Professional development activities focusing on youth health issuesoutcome
203Identification of minimum requirements for GP practices to be recognised as having a special interest in youth health issuesoutcome
208Division promotes youth friendly resources that facilitate access to general practice by young peopleoutcome
209Write regular program updates in the Division Newsletter ie Youth & You columnoutcome
209Take opportunities where appropriate to participate in collaborative activities with other stakeholders eg Youth Week outcome
209Participate in a collaborative activity eg Youth Week to promote youth health issuesoutcome
209Organise practice staff activity to increase youth friendly practicesoutcome
209Organise practice staff activity to increase youth friendly practicesoutcome
209Involvement by GPs/Division in community activities/events eg Youth Week, Migrant Information Day, Young Women's Festival, Global Groovesoutcome
209Participate in St George Youth Network outcome
209Representation on relevant committees and projects eg St George Youth Networkoutcome
209Write regular column "Youth and You" in Division newsletteroutcome
209Participate in the St George Youth Networkoutcome
211Annual Consumer Forum/ consultations ( with workshops targeting different Groups eg NESB, unemployed, aged, youth, refugees)outcome
212Maintain links with other Divisions through Divisional representation on National Divisions Youth Alliance to ensure local GPs remain informed of activities of other Divisions and nationallyoutcome
212Liaise with and establish links with local education authorities, and local youth servicesoutcome
212Facilitate adolescent's access to youth health clinicoutcome
212Update and distribute Division brochures and posters to GPs, Youth services, schools and consumer groupsoutcome
212Maintain links with other Divisions through Divisional representation on National Divisions Youth Alliance to ensure local GPs remain informed of activities of other Divisions and other organisationsoutcome
212Distribution of Division brochures and posters to GPs, Youth services, schools and consumer groupsoutcome
212Liaise with and establish links with local education authorities, and local youth servicesoutcome
212Maintain links with other Divisions through National Youth Alliance to ensure local GPs remain informed of activities of other Divisions and nationally outcome
212Liaise with and establish links with local education authorities, and local youth servicesoutcome
212GPs offered education in running small group meetings and dealing with youth issuesoutcome
212Maintain links with other Division through National Youth Alliance to ensure local GPs remain informed of activities within other Divisions and nationallyoutcome
214Participate in relevant community activities ie Youth Weekoutcome
214Maintain partnerships with Youth Network, Area Child Protection Taskforce and other consumer/community organisationsoutcome
214Disseminate results of Youth Health Survey to GPs and the community at largeoutcome
214Contact and meet with various adolescent service providers to discuss activities and potential possibility for collaboration in local youth health eventsoutcome
2142.1.1.3. Recruit and train GP Presenters in facilitation skills and Youth Depression Programoutcome
214Compile list of youth-friendly resources for GPs' waiting roomsoutcome
214Investigate adolescent health issues re access to health care through review of reports and research conducted by youth services - youth health network services, council and Area healthoutcome
214Maintain partnerships with Youth Network, Area Child Protection Taskforce and other consumer/community organisationsoutcome
214Develop a wide range of networking relationships on issues relating to youth healthoutcome
214Maintain Youth Health Advisory Committee which is responsible for program implementation and reviewoutcome
214 Maintain Youth Health Advisory Committee outcome
214In collaboration with youth network contacts the Division undertakes review of current studies and needs assessment completed on youth health issues.outcome
214Develop/Disseminate printed resources on youth health issues including information on youth friendly resources for practicesoutcome
214Enhanced contact with adolescent service providers and meetings to discuss activities and potential for collaboration. Eg program officer to attend Shire Youth Network meetings.outcome
214Conduct youth health surveyoutcome
216Implement the "Youth Friendly GP" training program in conjunction with Illawarra Institute for Mental Healthoutcome
216Conduct a training session on youth health for GPsoutcome
216Develop and implement a communication strategy to link youth stakeholders in the Illawarra, eg. list serveroutcome
216Investigate strategies to be implemented in general practice to address youth mental health, particularly depression and suicideoutcome
216Conduct one training session on youth health for GPsoutcome
216Implement a "youth friendly GP" resource manual for GPs and practices with the Illawarra Institute for Mental Health (iiMH)outcome
216Continue to assist and collaborate on the implementation of area-wide programs to address youth depressionoutcome
216Develop and implement a "youth friendly GP" resource manual for GPs and practices with the Illawarra Institute for Mental Health (iiMH)outcome
216Develop an action plan on youth health initiatives for implementation in General Practiceoutcome
216Provide "Youth Friendly GP Training" for GPs in conjunction with Illawarra Institute for Mental Healthoutcome
220Participate in consultations aimed at investigating and implementing coordinated care models in a youth appropriate settingoutcome
220Provide GPs and practice staff with youth appropriate health promotion and prevention materials/resources/tools for use in their practiceoutcome
220Determine interest and establish an electronic Youth Health GP E-network for Division membersoutcome
220Conduct Practice Staff 'Youth Friendly' awareness education via the Practice Staff Annual Workshopoutcome
220Make available to GPs best practice guidelines / current research / latest health information / health initiatives for youth health as identifiedoutcome
220Participate and/or provide input into local committees aimed at improving health services to, and health outcomes for, local youthoutcome
220Community consultation with Youth Stakeholdersoutcome
220Annual GP survey on Youth Health needs and issuesoutcome
220Conduct GP training on communication and strategies for educating and dealing with youthoutcome
220Incorporate information about barriers to youth accessing general practice into Division Bulletin, Youth health CME and relevant forumsoutcome
220Involve local youth services in specific youth CME , either through participation or as speakersoutcome
220Conduct-GPCME Education Program of Youth Health issues Implement Practice Staff awareness education kit the Practice Staff newsletter ‘KITS and the Practice Staff Workshopsoutcome
220Develop specific strategies to respond to problems identified, for inclusion in the Youth and Child Health Programoutcome
220Annually update youth services quick reference card and youth card for GPs/Practice staffoutcome
220Provide regular Youth Service updates and youth health information in the Division bulletin, practice staff newsletter and the Division websiteoutcome
220Liaise with the Youth Health Programme for the provision of GPs to promote rural medicine as a career.outcome
220Survey GPs on Youth Health needs and issuesoutcome
220Discuss youth 'barriers' in the access education session with students involved in the GPs in Schools programoutcome
220Division provides links assisting Medical students to attend Youth Health GP Clinic or the surgeries of other GPs interested in Youth Health.outcome
220Provide regular Youth Service updates and youth health information in the Division bulletin, practice staff newsletter and the Division websiteoutcome
220In consultation with the Program Coordinator continue to identify/monitor research, national and local data on information to determine areas of concern to underpin and substantiate the Divisions Youth & Child Health Programs strategic direction and activities outcome
220Review Active Australia programme to determine possible benefits for GPs and the community and its ability (inc. costs) to be implemented across existing Division programmes ie. Health Ageing, Youth Health and Koori Healthoutcome
220Produce a 'How to make your Practice & Practices "Youth Friendly" resource for GPs and practice staffoutcome
220In consultation with the Program Coordinator continue to identify/monitor research, youth health needs and information to underpin and substantiate the Divisions Youth & Child Health Programs strategic directions and activitiesoutcome
220Conduct GP training on communication and education strategies when dealing with youthoutcome
220Identify and implement appropriate strategies to improve disadvantage youth access to main stream general practiceoutcome
220Identify and implement appropriate strategies to improve disadvantage youth access to main stream general practiceoutcome
220Monitor national and local youth health data/information to determine areas of key adolescent health concern. Undertake an annual program of relevant health promotion and illness prevention activities that target one key health areaoutcome
220Provide regular articles and training opportunities on the Youth Health Program page of the Division's Web siteoutcome
220Develop, produce and disseminate a package of education tools to assist GPs to initiate discussion and address issues associated with youth pregnancy and parentingoutcome
220Community consultation with-Youth-Stakeholdersoutcome
220Determine interest and establish an electronic Youth Health GP Network for Division membersoutcome
220Update youth services quick reference card for GPs/Practice staffoutcome
220Conduct ongoing Youth Health Consultative program meetings with key Youth Service Providers in the areaoutcome
220Make available to GPs best practice guidelines and current research for youth health as identifiedoutcome
220Look at possible activities to conduct in existing programs such as Koori and Youth Healthoutcome
220Establish and maintain ongoing monthly consultative program meetings with key Youth Service Providers.outcome
220Increase GP awareness and update current knowledge on local and regional youth services and their referral systems, through various reporting mediums. These would include: the production of a Youth Health Resource Kit including a YH service quick reference sheet, relevant articles and discussion papers on current key health issues relating to youth, a list of Web sites dealing with YH, etc; regular service information in the Division's Bulletin and Practice staff newsletter; and inclusion of representatives from local services in the Youth Health CME programoutcome
220Attend relevant external youth meetings and forumsoutcome
220Annual GP survey on Youth Health needs and issuesoutcome
220Conduct 4 GP CME Education Programmes on Youth Health issuesoutcome
220Provide any new youth appropriate health promotion and prevention materials to GPs as it becomes availableoutcome
220Provide a free once a week Youth Health Clinic at the local Youth Health Service for disadvantaged and homeless youth - using local GPs to conduct sessions.outcome
220Attend relevant external youth meetings and forumsoutcome
220Facilitate information/education workshop/s for other youth health care providers, on the use of MBS incentives, their role, and how they can work with GPs, general practice, and Division programsoutcome
220Update Youth health resources list available GPS and provide updates in the Division Bulletinoutcome
220Determine and implement a sustainable strategy to maintain the existing GP consultation clinic within the local Youth Health Serviceoutcome
220Develop a formal partnership and Memorandum of Understanding between the Illawarra Area Health Service the Division to facilitate the continuation of the GP Youth Health Clinic for disadvantaged and homeless youth at Crossroads Youth Healthoutcome
220Identify research and other information on Youth issues and make available to GPs electronically and paper copy - to be made available to Division members via the Division Bulletin, web site and through the Youth Health GP Networkoutcome
220Conduct annual Youth Health Consultative program meetings with key Youth Service Providers in the area outcome
220Provide regular Youth Service updates and youth health information in the Division Bulletin and Practice Staff newsletteroutcome
220GP time at Youth Health for unstructured interactionoutcome
220Establish and maintain an electronic Youth Health GP E-network for Division membersoutcome
220Conduct practice staff 'Youth Friendly' awareness education via the practice staff annual workshopoutcome
220Produce and update a 'GP friendly' Education Resource Manual providing GPs with ready made strategies and education activities for them to conduct health education to youthoutcome
220Program Liaison Officer or GP representation at relevant external youth meetings and forums where appropriateoutcome
220Program Liaison Officer or GP representation at relevant external youth meetings and forums where appropriateoutcome
220Involve local youth services in specific youth CME, either through participation or as speakersoutcome
220Conduct practice staff 'Youth Friendly' awareness education via the practice staff forums, GP newsletteroutcome
220Review current referral systems in place between GPs and Youth Service providers and facilitate improvement or development of referral systemsoutcome
220Conduct ongoing quarterly Youth Health Consultative program meetings with key Youth Service Providers in the areaoutcome
220Coordinate a program that provides GPs the opportunity to increase their awareness of youth barriers and to assess the youth friendliness of their practice, through a total package of education material, CME and the 'Young People in your Practice' Audit.outcome
220Identify resources currently available (including Division developed) and produce a Youth health promotion kit (hard copy and electronic). The kit would contain info such as: youth health statistics, tips on engaging young patients, youth health checklist, educational and community service resources, support groups for youth, etcoutcome
220Develop a Youth Health Web site for young people to access a range of health related information, including ability to ask direct health questions through 'Dr Doctor' e-mail - question bulletin boardoutcome
220Conduct opportunistic screening at the Division's Youth 'at-risk' Clinicoutcome
220Review Active Australia program to determine possible benefits for GPs and the community and its ability (inc. costs) to be implemented across existing Division programs ie. Health Ageing, Youth Health and Koori Healthoutcome
220Establish and maintain ongoing bi-monthly consultative program meetings with key Youth Service Providersoutcome
220Annually update youth services quick reference card and youth card for GPs/Practice staffoutcome
220Conduct immunisation sessions and opportunistic screening at the Division's Clinics for ‘at-risk’ and disadvantaged people (ie Youth and Koori Clinics)outcome
220Provide a ‘Dear Doctor’ Q & A chat site linked to Youth health web siteoutcome
220Where appropriate, or requested, GPs to provide mental health awareness and management information sessions with key consumer groups eg: lions, Youth Advocacy Group, CWAoutcome
220In collaboration with relevant youth stakeholders, investigate and implement strategies to improve existing referral and information provision pathways for pregnant young mumsoutcome
220Provide support to Division GPs who are invited or wish to conduct external Youth Health education sessions where deemed appropriate and achievableoutcome
220Encourage and facilitate GP representation on key youth peak bodies, committees, etc to increase youth need awareness and provide advice on the requirements and perspectives of general practiceoutcome
220Establish and maintain a GP consultation clinic at Youth Health for disadvantaged local youthoutcome
220Survey GPs on Youth Health needs and issuesoutcome
220Make available to GPs (via hard copy, electronic and web site) best practice guidelines and current research for youth healthoutcome
220Conduct targeted youth health CME/upskilling for GPs in areas of identified need (based on GP and consultative committee identified areas of local need)outcome
220Conduct a number of targeted youth health CPD/upskilling for GPs in areas of identified need outcome
220Update Youth Services quick reference card for GPs/Practice staff outcome
220Establish and maintain a GP consultation clinic at Youth Healthoutcome
220Provide support to Division GPs who are invited or wish to conduct external youth health education sessions where deemed appropriate and achievableoutcome
220Use the Division Youth Health Programme consultation meeting as an avenue to determine local youth needs from youth stakeholdersoutcome
220Where appropriate, or requested, GPs to provide mental health awareness and management information sessions with key consumer groups eg: lions, Youth Advocacy Group, CWA, schools, etcoutcome
220In collaboration with mental health providers and other groups (ie: Koori health, women's health, youth health, transcultural mental health) investigate and identify patient access to mental health care issues and develop possible strategies, at a service level, to address these issuesoutcome
220Conduct targeted youth health CME/Upskilling for GPs and Practice Staff in areas of identified needoutcome
220Include in the Youth Health quick contact reference sheet details of key relevant services available for young parentsoutcome
220Seek youth identification of 'barriers' and health issues through informal discussion in the GPs in Schools programoutcome
220Develop Youth Health resources information for medical students.outcome
220Development of a GP Youth Resource Kit containing general youth health, barrier and contact informationoutcome
220Produce 'How to make your Practice & Practices "Youth Friendly" information sheets for GPs and practice staffoutcome
220Involve local youth services in specific youth CPD where appropriateoutcome
220Produce a Youth Health Service resource directory and quick reference sheet for all GP practicesoutcome
220Conduct an annual targeted youth health CPD/Upskilling for GPs in areas of identified needoutcome
220Involve local youth services in specific youth CPD where appropriateoutcome
220Regular Program Update and specific youth health articles in the Division's GP Bulletin & the Practice Staff newsletter 'KIT'outcome
220Provide GPs and practice staff with youth appropriate health promotion and prevention materials/resources for use in their practiceoutcome
220Liaise with the Youth Health Programme for the provision of GPs to promote rural medicine as a career.outcome
220Incorporate information about barriers to youth accessing general practice into Division Bulletin, Youth health CME and relevant forumsoutcome
220Conduct annual Youth Health Consultative program meetings with key Youth Service Providers in the areaoutcome
220Provide regular articles in the Division Bulletin and Web site on youth access barriers and recommended strategies to improve youth friendliness of general practiceoutcome
220Provide regular Youth Service updates and youth health information in the Division bulletin and practice staff newsletteroutcome
221Youth Worker position formalised at the Cooma Colocated Youth Center, “The Hub”, to encourage and support local GPs to be involved in proactive outreach at the centre.outcome
221Targeted Health promotion activities to coincide with Youth Events e.g. Youth Week, Opening of Youth centre. outcome
221In collaboration with local GPs and other service providers develop locally specific models for implementation of youth service in each town.outcome
221Specific youth health clinic sessions heldoutcome
221Youth Worker service established in all 80% of communities and practices in Cooma/Snowy Mnts by June 2004.outcome
221Develop protocols and procedures for implementation of Youth Worker service.outcome
221Availability of new Youth Worker service promoted to all local GPs, schools and communities.outcome
221Develop Youth specific Referral pathways manual in collaboration with SAHS Health Promotion Officer for distribution to all GPs and Youth services. outcome
221Availability of new Youth Worker service promoted to all local GPs, schools and communities.outcome
221Youth Worker position description developed and advertised.outcome
223KICKSTART Coordinator (funded by grant from NSW Dept of Urban Affairs and Planning Area Assistance Scheme) works towards increasing youth numbers at KICKSTART and in doing so encourages clients to use main stream health services after initial contact with KICKSTARToutcome
223Network and liaise with the MNCAHS, HACC, Community Support Groups, Youth Services, Service Clubs, Schools and other stakeholders and respond to requests for GP input from other organisationsoutcome
223Support and resource the established KICKSTART Youth Health Service by facilitating access to GPs for the target group (marginalised and at risk young people in the 13-24 year age bracket). Currently GPs attend KICKSTART for 2 hours 2 afternoons per week. Following a review in January 2002 the Board of Directors have requested that the model for delivery of GP services be reviewed with a view to implementing a model that meets the needs of all stakeholders in 2002-2003. The Division is undertaking this review at the time of writing this Plan. outcome
223Support and resource the established KICKSTART Youth Health Service by facilitating access to GPs for the target group (marginalised and at risk young people in the 13-24 year age bracket)outcome
223Support and resource the established KICKSTART Youth Health Service by facilitating access to GPs for the target group (marginalised and at risk young people in the 14-24 year age bracket). A pool of GPs will be available to see young people at KICKSTART. GPs will be paid for time spent at the current Division rate. outcome
224Youth Health program activities conducted in partnership with local high schoolsoutcome
 
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