Consultation reports
Adelaide PHN conducts consultations to better understand the health needs of our region. Reports from all consultations can be found on this page.September 2022
We facilitated focus group discussions and conducted surveys with IPUY Program stakeholders to identify successes and opportunities for improvement.
Learn more about this consultation via the IPUY Evaluation Report.
November 2021
We engaged with over 100 stakeholder consultations to inform the redesign of our primary mental health care services.
Lean more about this consultation via the Primary Mental Health Redesign Report.
November 2020
We undertook a needs assessment and redesign of AOD treatment services in our region.
Learn more about this consultation via the AOD Treatment and Quality Framework Approach to AOD Programs Report.
November 2019
We hosted an interactive session with CALHN to provide GPs and hospital consultants working within the central Adelaide region to identify quality improvement activities.
Learn more about this consultation via the Interactive Session Report.
June and October 2019
We partnered with CALHN, NALHN, and SALHN to deliver a range of workshops for GPs/hospital consultants to discuss improving the relationship between primary and acute care.
Learn more about the consultations via the following reports
November 2018 – May 2019
We hosted workshops with local GPs to discuss how we can best support general practice and enhance the relationship between primary, acute, and tertiary care.
Learn more about the consultations via the following reports
- Consolidation Report (1 MB - pdf)
- November Workshop (474 KB - pdf)
- March Workshop (501 KB - pdf)
- May Workshop (327 KB - pdf)
May 2019
We facilitated a forum to bring health professionals together to consider how to enhance delivery of person centred, integrated care.
Learn more about the consultation via the Summary Report.
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We want to hear your thoughts on health care in your community. These sessions are led by local people for local people and allow small groups to participate in consultation at a time of day, and in a place, that suits them. The consultations enable health consumers, carers, and community members who do not ordinarily participate in health care consultation to have their say in a safe and supportive environment.
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