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ACEM support a National Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Framework as proposed by the Climate Change Bill 2020. The Bill has called for the establishment of a National Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Framework and creation of the Climate Change Commission. It also calls for a Climate Change Risk Assessment for Australia.
Submission to the Victorian Department of Health on the development of a Mental Health and Wellbeing Act (VIC).
All people have a right to an environment safe from violence. Our vision is that no staff, patients or accompanying persons suffer harm due to violent incidents in the vicinity of the ED and the wider hospital. We support the implementation of strategies for prevention in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.
ACEM submission to the New Zealand Ministry of Health on the development of new mental health legislation in Aotearoa New Zealand.
This policy related to the preparedness and response of emergency department to disasters of all types – man-made or natural using an all-hazards approach.
The Tasmanian Faculty Board made a submission to the Guardianship and Administration Amendment Bill 2022. The Faculty Board's view is that legislation research terms should be amended to align with other states/territories and that deferred consent be included so people can participate in medical research and clinical trials.
The FACEM Training Program comprises four Training Stages, each of which must be completed before progressing to the next.
We seek to understand our emergency medicine workforce, the patient journey and outcomes, and to what extent our training programs are meeting the needs of trainees, patients and employers.
Awarded to the highest scoring Masters of Emergency Medicine graduate of the Fiji National University.
Donations made by Australian and New Zealand residents will be tax deductible. ACEM has Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) status from the Australian Taxation Office and is a registered Charity in New Zealand (CC28503).