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On Friday 28 February 2020, SARRAH hosted a forum at the University of Canberra, providing a rare opportunity for allied health practitioners to inform decision-makers about how access to effective and sustainable allied health services might be improved in rural and remote Australia. The SARRAH...
As bushfires continue to burn in multiple states, the impact on those health professionals supporting affected communities may be starting to take its toll. The health and wellbeing of allied health professionals is in the forefront of our minds. The CRANAplus Bush Support Services is a 24-hour...
Services for Australian Rural and Remote Allied Health (SARRAH) was commissioned by the New South Wales (NSW) Ministry of Health, Workforce Planning and Talent Development branch to develop a paper outlining evidence that answers the question: What strategies have been proven effective or...
Submission to the Senate Select Committee into the Obesity Epidemic in Australia This submission focuses on the role of allied health professionals in treating and managing the chronic diseases that are one of the results of overweight and obesity in rural and remote Australia. Read the submission...
Fiona Brooke, SARRAH Director of Policy and Evidence speaks about adapting the focus of healthcare to meet the needs of indigenous Australians at the Indigenous & Remote Health conference in Brisbane.
Click to view the presentation slides. Mr Jeff House, CEO, Services for Australian Rural and Remote Allied Health - SARRAH We are meeting today on the land of the Ngunnawal people. I acknowledge them and their connection to this country and I pay my respects to their Elders: past, present and...
Welcome to our second update for 2017. On 31 March 2017, the Department of Health released a closed tender inviting four organisations to submit an application to administer the new Health Workforce Scholarship Program (HWSP).......
Welcome to our first update for 2017. As reported in our last update, SARRAH will allocate a reduced number of allied health scholarships for the 2017 academic year under the Nursing and Allied Health Scholarship and Support Scheme (NAHSSS). Applications closed on 27 February 2017 and approximately...
SARRAH welcomed the opportunity to provide a submission to the Community Consultation on the National Digital Health Strategy (NDHS). SARRAH sought input from members on the NDHS and this submission reflects that feedback.
Whilst SARRAH welcomes the announcement by Assistant Minister for Rural Health, Hon Dr David Gillespie MP, unfortunately funding will not continue for those successful scholars beyond 2017. This represents a 65% cut based on the allocation of 548 allied health scholarships in 2016.