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Be part of shaping a supportive learning community tailored for your needs!
The Project
This national initiative is led by researchers from the University of Melbourne and is funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC Grant ID 2023909). It aims to enhance infection prevention and control capabilities in residential aged care through supportive Communities of Practice.What is this about?
As an IPC Lead in residential aged care, you play a vital role in infection prevention and control. This project aims to develop Communities of Practice specifically for IPC Leads like yourself across Australia.A Community of Practice brings together people with shared roles and interests to learn collaboratively, share knowledge, and support each other.
How can I get involved?
We are inviting IPC Leads to co-design these Communities of Practice through workshops.Your input will help shape:
1. Practical aspects – When/how to meet, sharing information etc.
2. Learning needs – Topics, training, and support for your roleHave your say by attending one of our 60-minute online co-design workshop.
Workshops for will be held between 17-31 October 2025.See flyer for details.
Register now!
Secure your spot by registering: IPC Leads Workshop Registration Form Leads Workshop Registration FormContact: Dr Joanne Tropea Joanne.Tropea@unimelb.edu.auThis project has human research ethics approval from The University of Melbourne, Project ID 32579. -
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