Chronic Conditions Co-design in western Victoria

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Help shape primary health services for people with chronic conditions in western Victoria

Western Victoria PHN (WVPHN) wants to work with people with lived experience1, carers1 and service providers2 to design and develop improved and refocused primary health care services for people with chronic conditions.

Western Victoria's communities have an important opportunity to work with us to help shape and inform the design and development of services funded by WVPHN.

This work is part of WVPHN’s commitment to support the delivery of patient-focused health services to communities in our region – including rural and remote communities

Help shape primary health services for people with chronic conditions in western Victoria

Western Victoria PHN (WVPHN) wants to work with people with lived experience1, carers1 and service providers2 to design and develop improved and refocused primary health care services for people with chronic conditions.

Western Victoria's communities have an important opportunity to work with us to help shape and inform the design and development of services funded by WVPHN.

This work is part of WVPHN’s commitment to support the delivery of patient-focused health services to communities in our region – including rural and remote communities – and ensuring those services commissioned by WVPHN are provided to communities with greatest need.

Chronic conditions support services may include (but are not limited to) general practice, physiotherapy, counselling, exercise physiology, occupational therapy, and podiatry. Examples of chronic health conditions are diabetes, cardiovascular disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), dementia, and asthma.

1People with lived experience are those living within our community who have been diagnosed with one or more chronic conditions. For example, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or asthma. This also includes people who support or care for family members or friends with a chronic condition.

2Service providers are those working in health services or general practices and associated services in the community who provide primary health services for people with chronic conditions.

Getting involved

Over coming months, we invite you to engage with the WVPHN Project Team to firstly share your experience with primary health care services for chronic conditions in western Victoria and then to participate in the design and development of services.

Phase 1 – Share Your Experience - Completed

Your experience and knowledge of primary health care services for chronic conditions in western Victoria is important. We invite interested members of the community and people working in community service or health services to tell us your story.

This information will help us gain a better picture of what currently works and what needs improvement as we move forward.

Phase 2 - Development and Design

Face to face and online sessions will be held across July

For further information and to register follow the link below

Service Redesign session information and registrations

Before participating

Please read the following documents and information:

  • How will my information be used here
  • What if my participation includes a difficult experience?
    • Sharing a difficult experience can be upsetting. Before deciding to participate you may wish to read the following here. Help and support services are listed on the top right of this page.

What if I am unable to attend the online workshops?

  • Share your story online here
  • Fill out our online survey here
  • Register to participate in a short phone interview here

Please note

  • You can edit your screen name here.
  • The project is monitored and we will not publish material which breaks the Terms and Conditions.
  • Inappropriate comments will be removed in line with the Moderation policy.

Submit your story online

Share your experience with receiving support or providing support for chronic conditions (e.g. diabetes, heart disease) in western Victoria.

Please note:

  • Your story will be visible to everyone who has registered for Meeting Place
  • You can edit your screen name here.

Click here to read how your information will be used and here to read the moderation policy.

Your story is whatever is important to you.

We are keen to hear about your experience with: 

  • Access to care
    • How did you come to start receiving primary health services for your chronic condition?
    • Have there been any challenges with setting up appointments? 
  • Primary health services for chronic conditions
    • What is the best part about the services you receive?
    • What is of most concern to you about the services you receive? 
    • What information did you receive about your health problem and your care? 
    • How were your family and friends involved in your care?
  • First Nations people
    • Do primary health services for chronic conditions offer a culturally safe response to the needs of First Nations people? 
  • Safety and inclusivity
    • Are services safe and inclusive to all who present, including members of LGBTIQ+ communities and people from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse backgrounds? 
  • Connecting people to other services
    • Have you been connected to other health services in your area to help manage your chronic condition? 

Instructions

  • To add your story, photo, or video clip, just start typing in the little box below. 
    • The screen name may appear on your post but your email address is kept private. You can edit your screen name here

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Thank you for sharing your story with us.

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