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DTSTART;TZID=E. Australia Standard Time:20261103T173000
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SUMMARY:Country to Coast Clinical Societies 2026 - Emerald
DESCRIPTION:Emerald Clinical Society\n\nPrimary Care All In for First Peoples’ Health – through cultural leadership and clinical excellence\n\nThis event brings together health professionals to explore how culturally responsive\, evidence-informed care can help improve health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.\n\nThrough shared learning and local insight\, participants will consider how practice\, partnerships and service design can better support First Nations communities.\n\nLearning objectives\n\n\n	Identify&nbsp\;current health inequalities and social determinants affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and the ongoing impacts of colonisation and intergenerational trauma&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n	Understand&nbsp\;how to integrate best-practice evidence and research into care delivery&nbsp\;for First Nations people\n	Describe practical steps&nbsp\;to enhance cultural safety and responsiveness&nbsp\;into clinical services\n	Analyse and apply examples of innovative\, local models of care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.\n\n\nSpeaker\n\nProfessor Fatima Yaqoot\, Professor of Sleep Health\, University of the Sunshine Coast and Project Lead\, Let’s Yarn about Sleep\n\nBidgerdii Community Health Service\,&nbsp\;Your Local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care Service\n\nWho should attend\n\n\n	GPs\n	Nurses\n	Allied health professionals\n	Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers\n	Community health workers\n	HHS staff\n	Primary care partners.\n\n
LOCATION:\, The Mayfair Emerald\, Mayfair Drive\, Emerald QLD\, Australia\, QLD\, 4720
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