Health literacy seminar: ‘Getting up to standard’

An ABS survey has found only 41 per cent of adults have adequate health literacy skills. Photo courtesy of Google.
Have you heard about the National Safety and Quality Health Service (NSQHS) Standards but want to know more about how they apply to your service in the context of health literacy?
Or are you looking for some practical guidance about what your service should be doing to ensure it meets the national requirements?
Well, now is your last chance to register for our Health Literacy Seminar on Tuesday October 2, to hear about the National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards relating to health literacy.
We are pleased to have guest speakers, Naomi Poole, director of Partnering with Consumers from the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Healthcare and Luke Sloane, WSLHD director of Clinical Governance presenting at the seminar.
This is the fourth in a series of bi-monthly seminars to help improve the health literacy of our patients and communities. The series is coordinated jointly by the WSLHD Health Literacy Hub and The University of Sydney.
Seminar 4: Topic: Health Literacy and the National Safety and Quality Health Service (NSQHS) Standards Date: October 2, 2018 Time: 2:00pm-3:00pm Venue: Lecture Theatre 3, WECC Level 2, Westmead Hospital Video conferencing: https://meet.lync.com/unisyd/danielle.muscat/DUHW0JNE |
Please make sure you register before the event by clicking here.
We hope to see you there!
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