Adelaide PHN and Country SA PHN: Family, Domestic and Sexual Violence Pilot Project
Adelaide PHN and Country SA PHN are seeking expressions of interest for a GP Advisory Panel to provide advice on a Family, Domestic and Sexual Violence Pilot.
Purpose of the GP Advisory Panel
The GP Advisory Panel will act as an advisory body to the FDSV project team throughout the lifespan of the FDSV Pilot project. The panel will represent the primary care sector across South Australia and will advise the project team on matters related to all phases of the project, including needs assessment,
co-design, and implementation of the model. The GP Advisory Panel will assist the project team to effectively engage with and support General Practice to ultimately build their capacity to recognise, respond to, and refer patients who may be at risk of or who are experiencing violence or abuse. The GP Advisory Panel will be expected to provide general advice regarding the primary care sector, whilst also advocating for their own communities.
Responsibilities
- Remain up to date with work happening in the primary care sector related to FDSV.
- Represent GPs across South Australia, ensuring that GPs have an opportunity to share their experiences and opinions, regardless of their location within metropolitan, rural or remote South Australian communities.
- Contribute to the development of a model of care for victim-survivors of FDSV.
- Support and guide strategies to improve the recognition, response and referral of FDSV in the primary care setting.
- Provide a strong mechanism for clinical engagement in the work of the FDSV project team.
- Review the work of the FDSV project team, to ensure that processes are acceptable to the GP community.
- Provide representation as required at:
a. A minimum of one co-design consultation session.
Requirements
- Registered General Practitioner with experience in the primary care setting.
- Maintain a current Working with Children Check or Working with Vulnerable People Check in South Australia.
- A commitment to improving the recognition of and response to family, domestic and sexual violence in the primary care setting.
- Commissioning Status: Commissioning Now