South Western Sydney PHN supports primary care health professionals to provide sorry business to First Nations people by implementing projects, providing access to continuing education and clinical resources, and commissioning services.
A Journey into Sorry Business
Localised palliative care support information for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in South Western Sydney. Includes service directory.
A Journey into Sorry Business booklet
Download the PDF version of A Journey into Sorry Business
A Journey into Sorry Business video
Watch Greater Choice for At Home Palliative Care Program, background story of the development of the A Journey into Sorry Business booklet, developed in partnership with the Gandangara community.
End-of-life planning for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders
Help relieve the stigma around talking about end-of-life, from advance care planning to palliative care. For people who live in Gandangara and Tharawal country.
The Care Journey - information for health professionals
Visit the Caresearch website for guidance to provide palliative care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People
Palliative Care CPD education and webinars
eLearning modules for frontline staff on the Gwandalan National Palliative Care website.
Yarning Our Wishes booklet
For health professionals and community organisations working in end-of-life care and with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community members of Western Sydney.
Yarning Our Wishes video
A film about planning for end of life for health professionals and community organisations working in end-of-life care and with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community members of Western Sydney.
Discussion Starter – Working Out What’s Right For You
Palliative Care Australia’s Discussion Starter and card pack for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people and their community, and those working with them.
Who’s that palliative care mob video
A family’s journey of understanding and accessing palliative care
Who’s that palliative care mob media release
Who’s that palliative care mob: A family’s journey of understanding and accessing palliative care.
IPEPA (Indigenous Program of Experience in the Palliative Approach).
IPEPA works to embed Australian First Nations knowledges across all our resources and to facilitate two-way learning.
IPEPA animated video series
The IPEPA animated series is ten short films starring our hero, Sean.
Australian Indigenous Health InfoNet: Palliative Care & End-of-Life Care
Palliative care and end-of-life care resources.
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