Published on 25 January 2023

Click on the below headings for this week’s Weekly Wrap.

  • EFM Health Club Sunshine - $0 joining Fee

    Make 2023 your year of good health and prosperity with a $0 joining Fee to your on site Health Club EFM.

    All memberships are cost effective and pre tax deductions. Best of all you have a coach to guide you through every single workout as well as 24/7 access.

    Please call Jarrod on 0401951734 or email sunshine@efm.net.au to book a free trial.

  • Midsumma Pride March - 5 February 2023

    Please join Western Health in taking part in the Midsumma Pride march returning to Fitzroy St, St Kilda on Sunday 5 February 2023.

    This is a fantastic event where marcher’s party together in a parade of solidarity – celebrating gender and sexuality diversity.

    With a busy and challenging few years behind us as a health service, we are excited be a part of the Pride March this year to celebrate our rainbow community at Western Health!

    Everyone is welcome to take part in the march or attend and show their support for the LGBTQI+ community. This is a great opportunity to tie up your rainbow bootlaces or throw on your heels and join the spectacular act of unity that is Midsumma Pride March.

    Marchers from Western Health will receive a Pride March inspired t-shirt for the event! Please register here if you wish to be a part of the Western Health marching crew.

    At the end of the march, attendees are led into Catani Gardens for celebrations and entertainment including DJs and live performances. All registered participants will receive updates and news on the event via email.

    At Western Health we pride ourselves on being inclusive and accepting everyone, no matter their race, gender or sexual orientation. Find out more about the Midsumma Pride March here.

    Come join in the fun of Pride!

  • Peer Support Program

  • Western Health Strategic Directions Survey

    The current Western Health Strategic Plan covers 2021-2023, and we are looking to refresh our strategy for the years ahead. Over the next 6 months, we will be working with you to review and update the strategy to ensure we continue to reflect what is most important to our patients, staff, communities and partners.

    In recognition of our rapidly changing environment, our existing strategy is a ‘living’ strategy. This allows us to – within the 5 Strategic Directions – adapt to emerging or unforeseen opportunities, respond swiftly to changes and adopt new technology and ideas.

    We are keen to hear your view about Western Health’s future strategic direction, what has changed and what we should focus on going forward. Please take a few minutes to complete this survey and let us know your thoughts!

    The survey is open until 25th January and can be accessed via this link.

  • EMR Ward Walkaround and Training Information Kiosks

    As preparations for the EMR Phase 2.1 Go-Live increase, the Digital Health Learning and Development team will soon be visiting Western Health’s EMR sites to provide staff with training and support information.

    The team will hold Training Information Kiosks at designated locations in January and February giving staff an opportunity to visit at a time of their choosing to privately chat about EMR Phase 2.1 training, particularly for new staff. The Training Information Kiosks will run from 12:30pm to 2:00pm on the following days:

    Site Location Dates
    Footscray Outside the security office near main reception January 16th, 17th, 19th, 20th
    February 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th
    Sunshine Outside the public Pharmacy on the ground floor January 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th
    February 6th, 7th, 9th, 10th
    Williamstown Ground floor staff breakout area, near courtyard January 18th
    February 8th

    In addition to the information kiosks, the Digital Health Learning & Development team are currently liaising with NUM’s, MUM’s and unit heads to schedule Ward Walkarounds between 13th – 17th and 20th – 24th February at a suitable time for each area.

    This will give staff a chance to learn about the upcoming EMR training opportunities, seek assistance with signing up to WeLearn and Super User training, or ask questions about the upcoming EMR Phase 2.1 implementation. As the dates and times for the Ward Walkarounds are confirmed they will be published on the Digital Health information site.

    The information kiosks and ward walkarounds were an invaluable training and communications tool during EMR Phase 1, and the Learning and Development team are looking forward to engaging further with staff in the build-up to the EMR Phase 2.1 Go-Live.
    For more information please contact the EMR Training Team at WHS-EMRTrainers@wh.org.au

  • Shark Tank is returning to Western Health!
  • The Ecovision: Sustainable Christmas
  • SPECIALIST CERTIFICATE IN CLINICAL LEADERSHIP

    A tailored medical leadership program for senior clinicians.

    Flexible study modes to fit-around your busy clinical schedule delivered by Australia’s number one university and experts in health leadership.

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    SCCL Expression of Interest Dec 2022

  • Residential development opportunity in Footscray – apartments for home or investment

    Western Health have been approached by FormQuip, the developer of Cornerstone – a development planned between Footscray central and the New Footscray Hospital.

    Given the location of the development and its proximity to the New Footscray Hospital, employees may be interested in finding out more about residential owner-occupier and investment options available for purchase. The building is expected to be completed by the time the New Footscray Hospital is completed. The brochure for the apartments is here and FormQuip have a display suite near the development.

    It is important to note that Western Health has no involvement or commercial relationship with the developer, we are simply conveying this information as it may be of interest to our employees. Employees will need to make their own independent decision about this offer, and are advised to seek independent financial advice appropriate to their individual circumstances. FormQuip have partnered with Sure money to provide financial advice and information. You can find out more about this service here.

    FormQuip will be holding information sessions specifically for Western Health staff at their display unit in Droop St in the new year. This session includes a site visit, and tour of apartment fitouts and options for different apartments. Third-party financial planners will also be available to provide advice.

    If you are interested in attending an information session (or you are unable to attend but would like more information) you can contact FormQuip representatives Paul Carney (0418 856 856) or Sean Bishop (0419 231 542).

  • Community Engagement & Volunteer program

    The Community Engagement & Volunteer program will close from Monday 19th December, 2022 to Sunday 15th January, 2023.

    We thank the volunteers for their support and look forward to seeing them back in all their roles in 2023.

  • EMS is now open for all 2023 bookings

    EMS is now open for all 2023 bookings

  • Thinking about taking advantage of the new Electric Car Discount? Think it’s time to talk to Maxxia

    There’s never been a better time to get into an electric vehicle, and there’s never been a better way than through a novated lease with Maxxia.

    With the Australian Government’s Electric Car (EV) Discount, taking out a novated lease on an EV just got a whole lot cheaper. So, if you were thinking about making the switch to an eligible electric or hybrid vehicle your timing is impeccable.

    As Australia’s largest novated lease provider, we’re ready to help get you into an electric or hybrid car of your choice. We’ve geared up our systems and are working closely with key suppliers to help you make a confident choice – for yourself and the environment

  • Listen to Episode three of the Western Health family violence podcast: escalation during pregnancy and impact on children.

    Content warning: domestic abuse and family violence.

    For many women, finding out that they are pregnant or welcoming a new baby into the world marks an exciting new phase of their lives. But for some, pregnancy can be a dangerous time – with the abusive and controlling behaviour of their partners turning violent, or existing violence in a relationship escalating particularly if the pregnancy is unplanned or unwanted.

    In this episode, we again hear from Assunta Morrone – Manager, Strengthening Hospital Responses to Family Violence at Western Health – who talks about family violence during pregnancy; why it’s a time of greater risk; and the association with negative health outcomes for the foetus, mother and child.

    Assunta shares how children can be direct or indirect targets of family violence; the long-term impacts of childhood trauma; and how important it is for clinical staff to intervene early.

    Both Assunta and senior midwife Emma Greelish provide practical advice about what clinical staff can do if they suspect a pregnant patient or a child is experiencing family violence.

    Subscribe or download the episode today on your favourite podcast platform, Apple or Spotify, or visit: http://familyviolence.wh.org.au

    Find more information on the podcast here.

    This podcast includes descriptions of family violence and may be upsetting to some listeners. If you have experienced or are at risk of domestic and family violence and/or sexual assault, you can call the national counselling service 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732).

    For more information, visit http://familyviolence.wh.org.au

  • BankVic calendars are back

    Get in quick to secure your free BankVic wall calendar.

    The ever popular BankVic Wall Calendars (A2 size) are available from the Foundation Office (Ground Floor, Footscray Hospital – opposite the library).

    Calendars can be collected from the Foundation office Monday – Thursday between 10am-1pm.

  • Meet the Naughtical Quilters

    Volunteer Management  and Community Engagement Team would like you to meet (again!) the wonderful team called the “Naughtical Quilters” (previously Moonee Ponds Charity Quilting Group and now includes Essendon Craft Group).

    The Naughtical Quilters have delivered handmade quilts for newborns for over 7 -8 years for the Joan Kirner Womens and Children Hospital in Sunshine. (pictured).

    This is a much needed service/gift – as some baby’s still go home in hospital towels.

    Rae, the Coordinator of the Naughtical Quilters says that “We actually continued right through Covid (quilting) and prior to Covid and often went up to the ward to deliver the quilts ourselves”.

    “We used various means to continue to deliver during lockdowns and restrictions. We have kept our rate of donations fairly consistent for at least the last 5 years. “

    Sylvs is the Adminstration Officer on Level 5 at Joan Kirner Womens and Children, and  is shown here holding a lovely batch of quilts. Over 100 quilts have  were delivered this week, and are located in Level 5 for all birthing suits, especially for the special care nursery.

    Sylvs has been with Western health for over 32 years! Go say Hi!

    The Volunteer Management and Community Engagement Team wishes to thank the Naughtical Quilters; Acting Nurse Unit Manager Newborn Services – Michelle Ryan, and Sylvs for assisting in re-instating this much needed service/ donation. Well done all!

  • New Child Safeguarding WeLearn modules

    New Child Safeguarding WeLearn modules

    1. Impact of FDV on the child (1 hour) Course: The Impact of Family and Domestic Violence on the child (wh.org.au)
    2. Family and Domestic Violence and Child Aware Practices ( 2-4 hours) Course: Family and domestic violence and child-aware practice (wh.org.au)

    Certificate available on completion to upload to WeLearn

     

  • EDUCATION & WELEARN

    Scholarships now open!

    Department of health postgraduate nursing and midwifery scholarship is now open for applications.

    Nursing and midwifery scholarships are provided to public health services to support registered nurses and midwives to undertake postgraduate study, in areas of clinical practice where there is an identified workforce need.

    Nurses and midwives employed in Victorian public health services and undertaking and eligible clinical postgraduate course (commencing 2023 or 2024) will be eligible for a scholarship. The value of this scholarship will cover out of pocket course fees for the post graduate qualification. Applications close: 10 February 2023.

    Please send your scholarship application to Robyn Peel:  robyn.peel@wh.org.au

    Further information: https://www.westernhealth.org.au/EducationandResearch/Education/Pages/Postgraduate-Education.aspx

     

    2023 Courses

    Resuscitation Mandatory Competencies: Sessions have recommenced. In the first instance, can you arrange an assessment with your local instructor or educator. Resus educators are contacting managers to arrange local sessions for individual teams. Dedicated sessions for Bank and Pool Staff along with separate sessions for Nursing and Medical staff are available on Welearn.

    Invasive Lines & Cannulation: Dates for Bank-Pool Nursing staff, Ward Nursing staff, Radiology, and Medical staff available soon.

    Upcoming courses:

    • 21/2/2023: Night Duty Education Update: 2023/Preceptorship
      02/03/2023& 09/03/2023: Mental Health First Aid – A two day face-to-face accredited course to empower staff to provide initial support to someone who is developing a mental health problem, has a worsening of an existing mental health problem or is in a mental health crisis. Enrolment fee: $60.00

    More courses click here: Courses and Inservices (westernhealth.org.au)

  • New Telehealth WeLearn package

    Learn new tools for Telehealth video calls

    A new Telehealth WeLearn module is now available to help guide clinicians on how to use Healthdirect Video Call, and includes tips & tricks on conducting an efficient and safe Telehealth consultation.

    The aim of the module is to improve clinician confidence in using Video Call and conducting Telehealth consults, which will also lead to an improved clinician and patient experience.

    The learning module only takes 5-10 minutes to complete and will help clinicians get up and running with the basics of Telehealth quickly.

    Search for Telehealth on the WeLearn website to find the Western Health Telehealth learning module, and for further information about Telehealth at Western Health please visit the Telehealth and Virtual Care page on the Digital Health information site.

  • BankVic calendars are back

    Get in quick to secure your free BankVic wall calendar

    The ever popular BankVic Wall Calendars (A2 size) are available from the Foundation Office (Ground Floor, Footscray Hospital – opposite the library).

    Calendars can be collected from the Foundation office Monday – Thursday between 10am-1pm.

     

  • Let us do the heavy lifting on your home loan

    At BankVic we can do the hard work for you

    Whether you’re buying your first home, upgrading, refinancing, or buying an investment property, applying for a home loan can seem like a lot of effort. At BankVic we can do the hard work for you. You’ll get a dedicated lender, who’ll help you through the entire home loan process, from initial discussions right through to settlement.

    It’s all part of BankVic’s commitment to the financial wellbeing of our members.

    Need someone to do the heavy lifting on your home loan?

    Give your dedicated Relationship Manager, Michelle a call on 0418 415 096 or email mferry@bankvic.com.au, or drop into the Sunshine Hospital branch or visit us at www.bankvic.com.au to find out more.

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  • Small change creates big change

    Make a pre-tax donation direct from your pay

    The Western Health Foundation have launched their staff giving program “Small change creates big change”

    Your small change has the ability to make a big impact to support staff, patients and their families.

    We are all aware of the huge need for support for our most vulnerable patients and community. Small change creates big change helps to provide support when and where it’s needed.

    Nominate your regular pre-tax donation and sign-up today. Complete the personal details form here and return the completed form to peopleservicesoperations@wh.org.au

    Last year alone, the Western Health Foundation provided more than $700,000 to fund new equipment, patient and staff support and world-class research, including:

    • Purchasing new ECG machines to support the rollout of the EMR project
    • Fellowships and scholarships for staff development
    • Culturally sensitive Welcome Packs for patients who identify as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
    • Care packs to help patients undergoing cancer treatment
    • Purchasing mobility aids or medication for patients who are in great hardship.

    If you have any other questions about the Foundation or donating, please contact Katrina.desfosses@wh.org.au