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The Blended Supervision Pilot (BSP) Project 2022-2025, supported by Australian Department of Health and Ageing FATES funding (Flexible Approach to Training in Expanded Settings), was designed to improve access to FACEM training opportunities in rural and remote areas.
Data collected to measure activity and performance is essential to inform policy and planning decisions. It must be accurate and comprehensive to be an effective tool for analysis and improvement. This Policy is applicable to EDs in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.
Enhance a culture of gratitude and appreciation within your ED! FACEM Dr Ray-mund Siaw, winner of the ACEM 2018 Wellbeing Award (individual) developed Learning from Excellence (LEX). Find out more.
The Development and Non-Development Definitions policy provides definitions to ensure clear distinction between development and non-development activities.
Skills and Updates for Parents in Emergency MedicineA free simulation and skills-based day of education and conversation for parents returning to work in Emergency Medicine after a period of parental leave.
We partner with one another, with patients and with other health professionals. We unite to achieve better outcomes, to learn and to advance as a body, as a specialty, and as a practice.
ACEM suggestions for the Ministry of Health draft Māori Health Action Plan in NZ to consider and embed the perspective of emergency and acute care into the Strategy. To collaborate with the Ministry of Health and other stakeholders and support the implementation of the Ministry’s Māori Health Action Plan and ACEM’s Manaaki Mana Strategy
ACEM response (05 June 2018) regarding the Mental Health and Addiction Inquiry. The purpose of the Inquiry was to identify unmet needs and develop recommendations for a better mental health and addiction system. This sets a clear direction for the next five to ten years for Government, health sectors, and communities to progress.
ACEM confirmed broad support for the Commonwealth Government Commonwealth Department of Health Potential Service Model for Adult Mental Health Centres. Clear communication strategies should be developed that help consumers, carers and referrers have a clear understanding of where to go when experiencing a mental health crisis.
This document is a position statement of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM) and relates to the application of restrictive practices in the context of people with an acute behavioural disturbance from any cause.