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BSWRICS worked with 2 Regional Cancer Centres to create independent service plans that address the needs of each local community whilst ensuring an overarching regional approach.
BSWRICS in partnership with the BSW Health Service Partnership agreed to support the scoping and establishment of cancer care at home, or closer to home, at some health services.
In 2019–20, LMICS led a statewide audit of the quality of multidisciplinary meetings (MDMs) benchmarked against the Victorian MDM Quality Framework.
LMICS and WCMICS undertook a 2-year project to enhance service integration for patients between the 2 regions, sharing the costs of a project officer in a job-sharing and co-located role.
LMICS established a GP Oncology Hotline within Bendigo Health, to enhance the accuracy & timeliness of GP referrals to appropriate cancer treatment and support.
Embed and Spread was a statewide project funded by the Victorian Department of Health and led by the Australian Cancer Survivorship Centre (ACSC) in collaboration with Cancer Council Victoria and implementation support from the VICS.
This project will trial using online questionnaires to improve communications between health services staff and community-based cancer patients living in the Grampians.
This project involves the development of an Aboriginal Art Calendar that will endeavour to assist in maintaining high screening rates within the Aboriginal community
Supported by a GICS grant, this Ballarat Regional Integrated Cancer Centre program aims to enhance early access to health education and support for oncology patients in the Grampians region.
Early in 2021, PICS held 3 workshops with parents/carers and young people to hear about their cancer care experiences, identify areas for improvement, and learn about the best ways to work with families.
The Victorian Childhood Cancer Outcomes Registry (VCCOR) is being developed in partnership with the New Zealand National Child Cancer Network
This project aims to support childhood cancer patients and families to manage their medications appropriately throughout their cancer journey and beyond.
The PICS Long Term Follow-up Program service model has been redesigned and enhanced through the implementation of 37 consumer-informed recommendations, from a 2020–21 service review.
PICS is providing project management and clinical education expertise to MCRI’s development of an app that provides information on childhood cancer experiences and life after treatment.
PICS led a national, multi-site collaboration to inform the best approach for adolescents and young adults with a cancer diagnosis in Australia.