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Re: Glen’s Story – How Hospital Associated Infections Can Impact on a Person’s Life and Family. Produced by The Victorian Infection Control Professionals Association (VICPA)

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Hi Glenys,

I would like to take this opportunity to personally thank you, the VICPA
video project team and, of course, the amazing participants in this
video; Glen and Penny, for this truly remarkable video. I saw this
video at APSIC and was astounded by its impact. We have our new cohort
of interns for 2012 commencing orientation in 2 weeks and I will be
showing the participants this video. Again, my congratulations and
thanks to you and your colleagues for this fantastic Australian
resource.

Kind regards

Rachel

Rachel Thomson

Nurse Unit Manager

Infection Prevention & Control Unit

Royal Hobart Hospital

E: rachel.thomson@dhhs.tas.gov.au

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Behalf Of Glenys Harrington
a Person’s Life and Family. Produced by The Victorian Infection Control
Professionals Association (VICPA)

Dear All,

To support infection control professionals in their infection prevention
and control initiatives the Victorian Infection Control Professionals
Association (VICPA) has developed a storytelling video with the
assistance and support of a family who share their experience and the
impact that acquiring a hospital associated infection has had on their
lives.

The video was launched at The 5th International Congress of the Asia
Pacific Society of Infection Control (APSIC), 8-11 November 2011,
Melbourne, Australia

and we include a link to the abstract:
http://www.apsic2011.com/abstract/223.asp

The VICPA Video Project Team would like to share the video with the
infection control community. The team request that if you display the
video on your hospital web page (intranet or internet) or in your
infection control educational material that the title of the video and
VICPA acknowledgement as outlined below be included:

Glen’s Story

How Hospital Associated Infections Can Impact on a Person’s Life and
Family.

Produced by The Victorian Infection Control Professionals Association
(VICPA)

The video can be accessed at the following web pages and links.

Australian Infection Control Association(AICA) – home page
http://www.aica.org.au/

Hand Hygiene Australia(HHA) – video files
http://www.hha.org.au/ForHealthcareWorkers/education.aspx#VideoFiles

The Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (ACSQHC)
– Healthcare Associated Infection (HAI)
http://www.safetyandquality.gov.au/internet/safety/publishing.nsf/Conten
t/PriorityProgram-03

Regards

Glenys Harrington

VICPA Video Project Team Coordinator

Glenys Harrington

Consultant

Infection Control Consultancy (ICC)

PO Box 5202

Middle Park

Victoria, 3206

Australia

H: +61 3 96902216

M: +61 404 816 434

infexion@ozemail.com.au

ABN 47533508426

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