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    Michael Wishart
    Participant

    Author:
    Michael Wishart

    Position:

    Organisation:

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    [Posted on behalf of ACIPC – Moderator]
    [Moderator note: – these workshops also in Melbourne, Sydney and Wagga Wagga in June / July 2013 as listed here:
    https://www.acipc.org.au/CMS/Uploads/2013%20Renovation%20Workshop%20Flyer%20-%20NSW%20&%20VIC.pdf ]

    Expression of Interest
    Infection Control During Construction, Renovation and Maintenance: a simulated training workshop

    This workshop will be of interest for infection control practitioners, engineers, architects and builders working in the healthcare setting. The workshop focuses on strategies for the prevention of infection in patients, staff and visitors during times of environmental disturbance, caused by construction, renovation and repair activities in the healthcare setting including:
    *Infection control risks
    *At risk construction activities
    *Conducting a risk assessment
    *Conducting a site inspection
    The workshop will be a simulated interactive group session. The workshop will be conducted by Glenys Harrington RN, RM, CID, Infection Control Consultancy, Melbourne. Glenys is an expert in infection control and renovation management in the healthcare setting.
    Locations:
    Darwin
    Alice Springs
    Perth

    Time:First half of the new 2013-2014 financial year
    The workshop runs from 10.15am to 4.45pm
    Cost:ACIPC Members – $150.00 per person (inc GST, morning tea and lunch)
    Non-members – $200 per person (inc GST, morning tea and lunch)
    Express Your Interest:Via an email to: admin@acipc.org.au (the workshops require a minimum number before they can be organised). In your email, please advise the location you would be interested in attending.

    Please on-forward this to your colleagues and greater industry networks so as they may express interest in such a workshop too.
    Lorelei Broadbent
    Secretariat
    Australasian College for Infection Prevention and Control Ltd
    GPO Box 3254, Brisbane Qld 4001
    Tel (07) 3211 4695 Fax (07) 3211 4900
    Email admin@acipc.org.au


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    #70027
    Franciska Ferreira
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    Author:
    Franciska Ferreira

    Position:
    Infection Prevention & Control/ Wound Ma

    Organisation:
    Burnside Hospital

    State:

    To anyone that are thinking about it,

    I went to this workshop in March 2013, very useful and interesting.

    Kind Regards

    Franciska Ferreira
    INFECTION PREVENTION & CONTROL /WOUND MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT
    Burnside War Memorial Hospital
    120 Kensington Road, Toorak Gardens, SA 5056
    t: 08 8202 7222 f: 08 8407 8573 e: fferreira@burnsidehospital.asn.au

    —–Original Message—–

    [Posted on behalf of ACIPC – Moderator]
    [Moderator note: – these workshops also in Melbourne, Sydney and Wagga Wagga in June / July 2013 as listed here:
    https://www.acipc.org.au/CMS/Uploads/2013%20Renovation%20Workshop%20Flyer%20-%20NSW%20&%20VIC.pdf ]

    Expression of Interest

    Infection Control During Construction, Renovation and Maintenance: a simulated training workshop

    This workshop will be of interest for infection control practitioners, engineers, architects and builders working in the healthcare setting. The workshop focuses on strategies for the prevention of infection in patients, staff and visitors during times of environmental disturbance, caused by construction, renovation and repair activities in the healthcare setting including:

    * Infection control risks
    * At risk construction activities
    * Conducting a risk assessment
    * Conducting a site inspection

    The workshop will be a simulated interactive group session. The workshop will be conducted by Glenys Harrington RN, RM, CID, Infection Control Consultancy, Melbourne. Glenys is an expert in infection control and renovation management in the healthcare setting.
    Locations:
    Darwin
    Alice Springs
    Perth

    The workshop runs from 10.15am to 4.45pm
    Non-members – $200 per person (inc GST, morning tea and lunch)
    Express Your Interest: Via an email to: admin@acipc.org.au (the workshops require a minimum number before they can be organised). In your email, please advise the location you would be interested in attending.

    Please on-forward this to your colleagues and greater industry networks so as they may express interest in such a workshop too.

    Lorelei Broadbent
    Secretariat
    Australasian College for Infection Prevention and Control Ltd GPO Box 3254, Brisbane Qld 4001
    Tel (07) 3211 4695 Fax (07) 3211 4900
    Email admin@acipc.org.au


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