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Consumer Representative Opportunities

We are always looking for new consumer representatives. If you are interested in advocating for a better health system for all, please consider joining HCCA. Please note all HCCA consumer representatives must be members of our organisation and complete consumer representative training.

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HCCA Internal Committees and Opportunities

Planned Care Consumer Reference Group

Closing Date: April 25

Have you used public health services in the last 2 years?

You might be interested in joining our planned care consumer reference group.

Canberra Health Services is working to improve how people access public health services in a program of work called Planned Care.

The reference group will help HCCA to:

  • Understand the experiences of people using public health services
  • advise on the design, implementation, and evaluation of the Planned Care project at Canberra Health Services
  • Advise on information and communication that CHS will provide to consumers who are using public health services

We are looking for members who in the last 2 years have:

  • Had a public outpatients appointment at Canberra Health Services
  • Had elective surgery done at Canberra Health Services
  • Have been on a public waitlist in the last 2 years for an outpatients appointment at Canberra Health Services.

You can read the Terms of Reference for the group here


ACT Opportunities

Clinical Research Rehabilitation and Translation Research Group

Closing date: April 25

The University of Canberra is looking for 3 more consumer representatives to join the Community Partnership Group of the Clinical Research Rehabilitation and Translation group. This group launched in 2024, to raise the quality and community relevance of research at the University. You can read more about their research here

Community Partnership group members are people with lived experience or carers of someone with a health condition or experience of clinical care or rehabilitation. Researchers will pitch a research idea or ask for the group to discuss a grant funding application, or results of a study or something that needs community perspectives. Members share their views, experience and opinions on these research ideas, research project designs, outcomes, or suggestions on how to make research more accessible for community members. For example, each meeting will have short presentations of some research, and a discussion about it from the perspective of community members.

There are 5 meetings each year. The term of membership is two years (2025 – 2026). There are also opportunities for members to be part of research project teams, providing advice on projects or as a community member of a research team. If you would like to join, or would like more information please contact [email protected] or [email protected]

As a consumer representative, you will bring your knowledge of relevant consumer issues to the discussions of the Committee. You will also need to read committee papers before meetings and seek perspectives from peers and networks to inform Committee discussions and decisions.

Download the Clinical Research Rehabilitation and Translation Research Group Terms of Reference Here

You can nominate for this opportunity using the online form, or by calling the HCCA office on 6230 7800.

Please note that you will need to have completed consumer representative training to be endorsed by HCCA to this committee. 

For more information about consumer representative training, please visit How to Become a Consumer Representative on our website.


National/Interstate Opportunities

None at present


Other opportunities

Intramuscular Medication Administration Project (IMAP) Steering Committee

The IMAP Steering Committee oversees IMAP Project implementation. The goal of this project is to develop a sustainable intra-muscular injection (IMI) nursing and medical officer education package. This involves a train the trainer program.

The IMAP Steering Committee:

  • Provides strategic oversight and leadership of the project
  • Oversees work undertaken and respond to issues escalated by the Project Manager
  • Champions project within own division, including engagement with key stakeholders and presentations at staff forums
  • Provides guidance on implementation, including monitoring of progress and ensure resources are allocated to support delivery
  • Reviews and provides feedback and endorses recommendations put forward by the Project team
  • Ensures the project achieves deliverables and outcomes in the agreed timeframe
  • Ensures the project tasks and progress are aligned with the agreed scope
  • Reviews documents as per the requirement of the project
  • Achieves agreement on key decisions and approval of documentation in a timely manner
  • Identifies risks and issues and communicate this with the relevant stakeholders
  • Responds to escalated matters from the Project Manager and other stakeholders
  • Fosters collaboration throughout MHJHADS and relevant external stakeholders

This program will also focus on the administration of long acting injectables (LAIs) such as antipsychotic medication. It will introduce nurses and medical officers to the ventrogluteal medication administration site, which is considered best practice for deep IMIs. Suitable for new or experienced consumer representative. This committee may suit someone with a lived/living experience of receiving medications in the form of an injection, particularly people who have been on an LAI (commonly referred to as a depot) medication.

Meetings will be held once a fortnightly on Wednesdays for 1 hour, in person or online via MS Teams.

If you are interested in nominating for this committee, please complete this form and send it to [email protected]

Become a peer facilitator for the “Getting Ready” project

With voluntary assisted dying coming to the ACT later this year, a group of researchers are working with ACT communities to learn more about what education we feel we need when we’re planning end-of-life choices.

These researchers would like to train and pay community representatives to become “peer facilitators” and help their community participate (through surveys and discussions) in the Getting Ready research project. Some communities need extra support to be heard. The researchers are particularly keen to partner with people who identify as a member of communities like:

  • People with lived experience* of poverty or financial stress
  • People without stable or appropriate housing currently/previously
  • People with lived experience of the criminal legal system
  • People with lived experience of mental illness
  • People with a disability unrelated to a life-limiting illness
  • People with lived experience of harmful use of tobacco, alcohol, or other drugs
  • People who identify as LGBTQI+
  • People from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds
  • People of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent
  • People with veteran status
  • People living in residential aged care or receiving a level 3 or 4 home care package

Read more about this opportunity in the role description. Express your interest in the role using this form. If you have any questions, contact the Getting Ready Research Team: 0435 104 932 or [email protected].

 


Conference Sponsorship Opportunities

None at present

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