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Assesments, reports & workplans

  • SWSPHN Needs Assessment 2022-2025: 2024 update

    This report reflects the key areas SWSPHN has assessed as priority needs in 2022-25. The needs assessment is an ongoing process, which includes literature review, data collection and analysis, stakeholder and community surveys, consultations and focus groups, to identify any emerging needs.

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    SWSPHN Needs Assessment 2022-25
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    149 Pages (3 mb)
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    SWSPHN Needs Assessment 2019-2022
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    99 Pages (3 mb)
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    South West Sydney – Our Health – in brief
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    17 Pages (6 mb)
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    SWSPHN Annual Report 2022-23
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    94 Pages (5 mb)
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    SWSPHN Annual Report 2021-22
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    SWSPHN Annual Report 2020-21
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    SWSPHN Annual Report 2019-20
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    SWSPHN Annual Report 2018-19
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    SWSPHN Annual Report 2017-18
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    SWSPHN Annual Report 2016-17
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    SWSPHN One Year On 2015-16
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    SWSPHN Financial Statements 2015-16
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    HealthPathways South Western Sydney – 2019 Year in Review
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    Peace of Mind Project report – full report

    This report represents a summary of the work undertaken, successes and learnings of the Peace of Mind Project from January 2018 to 30 June 2021.

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    Our Health – An in-depth study of the health of the population now and into the future​
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    Mental Health Findings Report – Nov 2023

    Take a deep dive into South Western Sydney's mental health - November 2023

    Mental health needs assessment report to inform the SWSPHN broader needs assessment and deliver on activities associated with the DoHAC Primary Mental Health Care funding schedule.

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    Suicide Prevention Codesign report

    This co-design was undertaken by South Western Sydney Primary Health Network (SWSPHN) in response to funding granted to each PHN in the 2022-2023 Federal Budget allocated for targeted regional initiatives in suicide prevention (TRISP). The findings and recommendations will inform SWSPHNs development of an action plan and commissioning decisions in relation to the program area.

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    SWS Regional Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Plan to 2025
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    60 Pages (16 mb)
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    Healthy ageing co-design report

    Published April 2022.

    The purpose of the Healthy Ageing Co-design was to identify the needs and opportunities to support older people to remain living in the community and delay their entry into residential aged care homes. 

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    23 Pages (811 kb)
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    Wingecarribee Aged Care Deep Dive Findings Report 2024

    This needs assessment and report addresses the unique challenges to accessing healthcare for people aged 65 years and over who reside in Wingecarribee LGA. This report highlights the barriers and opportunities for service providers to enhance patient care and health outcomes.

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    Mental Health local health forum Report August/September 2023

    South Western Sydney Primary Health Network (SWSPHN) invites community members, service providers and local health professionals to come together twice a year to discuss priorities, service needs and gaps within our region.

    Both rounds of forums focus on a different health topic. They are held face to face at locations across South Western Sydney.

    This round of forums was attended by 87 people who gave over 1,000 responses to our questions.

    What we learn at the forums helps us to plan for health care in our region. The focus of this round of forums was mental health. 

    This Report provides the findings of this forum.

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    Chronic Disease local health forum Report March/April 2023

    South Western Sydney Primary Health Network (SWSPHN) invites community members, service providers and local health professionals to come together twice a year to discuss priorities, service needs and gaps within our region.

    Both rounds of forums focus on a different health topic. They are held face to face at locations across South Western Sydney.

    What we learn at the forums helps us to plan for health care in our region. The focus of this round of forums was chronic disease. 

    This Report provides the findings of this forum.

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    Care Finder Program local health forum Report August/September 2022

    South Western Sydney Primary Health Network (SWSPHN) invites community members, service providers and local health professionals to come together twice a year to discuss priorities, service needs and gaps within our region.

    Both rounds of forums focus on a different health topic. They are held face to face at locations across South Western Sydney.

    What we learn at the forums helps us to plan for health care in our region. The focus of this round of forums was the Care Finder Program. 

    This Report provides the findings of this forum.

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    Primary Care Health Workforce and Services local health forum Report March/April 2024

    South Western Sydney Primary Health Network (SWSPHN) invites community members, service providers and local health professionals to come together twice a year to discuss priorities, service needs and gaps within our region.

    Both rounds of forums focus on a different health topic. They are held face to face at locations across South Western Sydney.

    What we learn at the forums helps us to plan for health care in our region. The focus of this round of forums was the Primary Care Health Workforce and Services. 

    This Report provides the findings of this forum.

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    8 Pages (193 kb)
  • DocumentPlans and reports
    Activity Workplan Core Funding 2022/2023 – 2026/2027
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    Activity Workplan Primary Mental Healthcare 22/23 – 26/27
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    Activity Workplan Drug and Alcohol Treatment Services 23/24 – 27/28
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    Activity Workplan Commonwealth Psychosocial Support 22/23 – 26/27
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    Activity Workplan Integrated Team Care 22/23 – 26/27
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    Activity Workplan Aged Care 22/23 – 26/27
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    Activity Workplan PHN Pilots and Targeted Programs 22/23 – 26/27
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    Activity Workplan Mental Health Supports for Bushfire 22/23 – 26/27
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    Activity Workplan NMHSPA Bilateral PHN Program 22/23 – 26/27
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    Activity Workplan After Hours Primary Healthcare 22/23 – 26/27
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Key documents

 

 

Australian Charter of Healthcare Rights

The Australian Charter of Healthcare Rights was developed by the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care in 2007 and 2008. In July 2008, Australian Health Ministers endorsed the charter as the Australian Charter of Healthcare Rights for use across the country. The charter was updated in 2019 after broad consultation. The second edition of the charter is below.

The charter applies to all health settings anywhere in Australia, including public hospitals, private hospitals, general practice and other community environments. It allows patients, consumers, families, carers and service providers to have a common understanding of the rights of people receiving health care.

  • Charter of healthcare rights
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