Project to Test the Value of Tasks Relevant for Sharing by Allied Health Professionals and Mapping Training and Clinical Governance Resources

Project Info

Client

  • Greater Northern Australia Regional Training Network (GNARTN)

Client Type

  • Peak body

Financial Year

  • 2014-15

Health Areas

  • Primary health
  • Workforce

Services Provided

  • Health program development
  • Workforce development

Jurisdictions

  • Northern Territory
  • South Australia
  • Western Australia

Building on the previous work of Greater Northern Australia Regional Training Network (GNARTN), this project examined the value in rural and remote generalist roles for allied health professions involving:

  • testing the value of clusters of task and their relevance for sharing in the development of rural and remote generalist roles for allied health professions (RRGR) across Greater Northern Australia, and
  • mapping the training and clinical governance resources available to support the development of RRGR.

This project commenced in June 2014 and was completed in December 2014