NorDocs Autumn 2021

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New board members for Healthy North Coast Healthy North Coast, the successful contractor for the federally funded North Coast Primary Health Network, has announced two high-profile appointments to its board of directors, Kerry Stubbs, the Deputy Chancellor of Western Sydney University, and Graeme Innes, former commissioner at the Australian Human Rights Commission for almost a decade. Both share a deep passion for the health sector and are keen to contribute to their local communities, according to the Healthy North Coast announcement in early February. “I have had a lot of experience in community health services, disability and mental health services, and in palliative care. I’m also particularly interested in Aboriginal health issues and initiatives,” Kerry Stubbs said. “I believe I can contribute something of

value in understanding those issues from both the provider’s and consumer’s side.” Graeme Innes said, “I hope that I can bring a deep knowledge of the community sector, experience in governance, and a wide network of connections at all levels of state and federal government to the organisation.” Healthy North Coast CEO Julie Sturgess said she was delighted to be welcoming the new directors whose expertise in the fields of law, social justice, advocacy, and high-level government and administration would add value and diversity to the organisation’s strategic direction.  “Together, they will help Healthy North Coast continue its drive to take a leading role in the ongoing health reform and improvement that is clearly needed in our region and nation.  “We will strive to succeed in not just

‘meeting’ but  ‘exceeding’  our goal of delivering the Primary Health Network program in our regional footprint, from Port Macquarie to Tweed Heads, and the New England Tableland. “We believe our communities are the ultimate beneficiaries of Healthy North Coast’s successes and we are immensely proud to be delivering the PHN program.”

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People with disabilities and the Covid-19 pandemic

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pages 39-40

The jumble of recovery

4min
page 35

Allied Health on the North Coast

8min
pages 32-33

Rising vaccine hesitancy needs urgent addressing

4min
page 34

Tapa designs take a lot of beating

1min
page 31

Book Review

4min
pages 29-30

Timing is right for SCU’s new health head

3min
pages 27-28

Virtual Reality moves from gaming to healing

6min
pages 24-26

Radiotherapy for skin cancer – an overview

6min
pages 20-22

Of circuses, sideshows and high-wire feats

2min
page 23

Mental health inquiry calls for a sectoral ‘refocus

3min
page 17

Massive health spend delivers mixed results

2min
page 18

North Coast Cancer Institute turns ten

2min
page 19

Phones swat virus-bearing mozzies

2min
page 16

Slugs and snails and researchers’ tales

3min
page 11

Vale Mungo MacCallum

4min
page 10

Who’s where?

4min
page 15

The importance of diversity on boards

4min
page 9

NorDocs Webinar Series

3min
page 7

NorDocs Board 2021

2min
page 6

New board members for Healthy North Coast

2min
page 8

Editorial

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