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12/07/2020 at 5:56 pm #77005AnonymousInactive
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Hi everyone
Wondering if anyone has a ” don’t come to work if you are sick” poster for healthcare workers. The great pandemic enemy Complacency is raising its ugly head just as our boarder are about to open.Thanks for the great advice and experience you all share on this forum, you are amazing. Hope you are all going OK.
All strength to our Victorian colleagues, thinking of you , take care you lot.
cheers
Cate Coffey
Clinical Nurse ManagerCentral Australia Health Service
Department of Health
Northern Territory GovernmentInfection Prevention and Control Unit
Alice Springs Hospital
PO Box 2234, Alice Springs, NT 0871t. 08 8951 7737
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13/07/2020 at 9:10 am #77006AnonymousInactiveAuthor:
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Hi Cate,
Great idea.The issue seems to be that staff simply don’t consider that they are sick e.g. just a runny nose, just hay fever.
In our work place it is not that they wont get paid either because they are on jobkeeper.
Interesting times
Cheers
Glenda Farmer
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Smartdentist.com.au> On 12 Jul 2020, at 5:56 pm, Cate Coffey wrote:
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> Hi everyone
> Wondering if anyone has a dont come to work if you are sick poster for healthcare workers. The great pandemic enemy Complacency is raising its ugly head just as our boarder are about to open.
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> Thanks for the great advice and experience you all share on this forum, you are amazing. Hope you are all going OK.
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> All strength to our Victorian colleagues, thinking of you , take care you lot.
>
> cheers
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> Cate Coffey
> Clinical Nurse Manager
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> Central Australia Health Service
> Department of Health
> Northern Territory Government
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> Infection Prevention and Control Unit
> Alice Springs Hospital
> PO Box 2234, Alice Springs, NT 0871
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> t. 08 8951 7737
> http://www.health.nt.gov.au
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13/07/2020 at 9:10 am #77009AnonymousInactiveAuthor:
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Hi
If you google infection control posters there is this range of free posters to download from a USA training company, there are posters on many topics and I like the turtle one.
[cid:image003.jpg@01D658F5.827D9B70]Kind regards
HeatherHeather Firth
CNC Infection Prevention and Control,
Mersey Community HospitalNew phone number 0400 619 897
[cid:image002.png@01D658F5.827B2A70]heather.craigie@ths.tas.gov.au
Hi everyone
Wondering if anyone has a ” don’t come to work if you are sick” poster for healthcare workers. The great pandemic enemy Complacency is raising its ugly head just as our boarder are about to open.Thanks for the great advice and experience you all share on this forum, you are amazing. Hope you are all going OK.
All strength to our Victorian colleagues, thinking of you , take care you lot.
cheers
Cate Coffey
Clinical Nurse ManagerCentral Australia Health Service
Department of Health
Northern Territory GovernmentInfection Prevention and Control Unit
Alice Springs Hospital
PO Box 2234, Alice Springs, NT 0871t. 08 8951 7737
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13/07/2020 at 9:18 am #77007Catherine McGovernParticipantAuthor:
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SAHi Cate
SA Health released the attached poster last week which has been developed to remind aged care workers to stay home if they are feeling sick and to get tested if they experience any level of symptoms, even if they are only mild. We are emailing the poster and a reminder to all aged care staff not to come to work if they are unwell and to get tested. We are continuing to screen all staff upon arrival at work with the poster displayed at screening points.
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Catherine McGovern
Head of Clinical Practice | Aged Care Services
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Hi everyone
Wondering if anyone has a ” don’t come to work if you are sick” poster for healthcare workers. The great pandemic enemy Complacency is raising its ugly head just as our boarder are about to open.Thanks for the great advice and experience you all share on this forum, you are amazing. Hope you are all going OK.
All strength to our Victorian colleagues, thinking of you , take care you lot.
cheers
Cate Coffey
Clinical Nurse ManagerCentral Australia Health Service
Department of Health
Northern Territory GovernmentInfection Prevention and Control Unit
Alice Springs Hospital
PO Box 2234, Alice Springs, NT 0871t. 08 8951 7737
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24/08/2020 at 2:03 pm #77223AnonymousInactiveAuthor:
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Hi Cate,
These are our poster, our marketing officer has done them up on the CANVAS app I think.Cheers,
Kelly
I acknowledge the traditional owners of the land on which we work and live, and respect their ongoing custodianship of the land. I pay respect to Aboriginal people, and Elders past and present.[cid:image001.png@01D3593E.B14EC410]
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Infection Prevention & Control Officer
RN BHSc (Nursing). Grad Cert (Infection Control)(Advanced Acute Care). Nurse Immuniser. Cert IV T&A
P Reduce, re-use, recycle. Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail.Hi everyone
Wondering if anyone has a ” don’t come to work if you are sick” poster for healthcare workers. The great pandemic enemy Complacency is raising its ugly head just as our boarder are about to open.Thanks for the great advice and experience you all share on this forum, you are amazing. Hope you are all going OK.
All strength to our Victorian colleagues, thinking of you , take care you lot.
cheers
Cate Coffey
Clinical Nurse ManagerCentral Australia Health Service
Department of Health
Northern Territory GovernmentInfection Prevention and Control Unit
Alice Springs Hospital
PO Box 2234, Alice Springs, NT 0871t. 08 8951 7737
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