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Antenatal GP Shared Care: 2026 information update and skills development day

15 September 2026 @ 8.00AM - 15 September 2026 @ 2.30PM
Face-to-face
Tue 15 September 2026
Antenatal GP Shared Care: 2026 information update and skills development day

THIS MEETING IS FOR GPS INVOLVED IN ANTENATAL SHARED CARE AND WILL COUNT TOWARDS THE ANSC PROGRAM CPD REQUIREMENTS.

Aim of meeting:
Maternity Tour: Before the program begins, we invite you to join us for a maternity tour of Liverpool Hospital’s Antenatal Clinic (ANC) and Birthing Unit (BU), to get an overview of our services and facilities.

We invite GPs involved in Antenatal Shared Care (ANSC) to join us for a dedicated GP Skills Day designed to enhance confidence, knowledge, and collaboration in maternity care.

This program aims to support GPs in the management of common pregnancy and postnatal conditions, with a focus on early identification, appropriate assessment, and timely referral pathways.

Key areas of focus include:

Musculoskeletal and pelvic floor health in pregnancy and the postnatal period, including practical approaches to assessment, management, and referral

Genetic screening in pregnancy, with guidance on counselling, interpreting results, and understanding referral pathways to genetics services

Recognition and escalation of clinical concerns, including updates on current policies, guidelines, and referral processes within ANSC

Infant feeding and lactation, supporting GPs to confidently provide antenatal breastfeeding education, identify common postnatal challenges, and guide women through their breastfeeding journey

This day provides an opportunity to hear directly from multidisciplinary experts, build practical skills, and strengthen partnerships between primary care and hospital services to optimise outcomes for women and families.

Learning outcomes:

  • Identify and describe the principles of infant feeding including escalation processes when deviations from normal are identified.
  • Identify common pelvic floor dysfunction and musculoskeletal conditions in pregnant and postnatal women, and describe appropriate assessment, management, and referral pathways.
  • Identify and describe the significance, counselling and referral processes for genetic screening.
  • Identify and describe the importance of an abdominal palpation, and demonstrate technique.
  • Identify and describe escalation process when a deviation from normal is identified during pregnancy.


Presented by:

Swati Agrawal
Senior Women’s Pelvic Health Physiotherapist

Eloisa Mann
Acting Clinical Midwife Consultant for Lactation, SWSLHD

Dr Suzanna Lindsey-Temple
Clinical Geneticist, SWSLHD

Claire Wong
Senior Genetic Counsellor, SWSLHD

Natasha Luboya
Associate Genetic Counsellor, SWSLHD

Sandra George
Associate Genetic Counsellor, SWSLHD

Heather Bray
Clinical Midwifery Consultant and GP Shared Care Midwife Liaison, SWSLHD

Wendy Pickup
Clinical Midwifery Consultant and GP Shared Care Midwife Liaison, SWSLHD

Facilitated by:
Deborah Ferry
Integration and Priority Populations Coordinator, SWSPHN

Suited for
ANSC GP

Date & time

15 September 2026 @ 8.00AM - 15 September 2026 @ 2.30PM

How to register?

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Location

Ngara Education and Conference Centre
41 Scrivener Street

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RACGP CPD Hours

This activity has been approved for the following hours and types:

5 Educational Activities hours

Event organiser

SWSPHN - Allison Tran
02 4632 3000
cpd@swsphn.com.au