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11/01/2016 at 3:36 pm #72662Michael WishartParticipant
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Dear ACIPC Members
Please see the email below.
As standard practice, would you like to provide your comments directly to Marija as Chair of the ACIPC Policy Committee (Marija.Juraja@sa.gov.au) by COB Fri 29 January so as Marija may collate the comments into an ACIPC submission.
With kind regards
Lorelei
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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.auGood Afternoon
Discussion Paper for the Blood Borne Viruses (BBV) and Sexually Transmissible Infections (STI) Prevention Programme.
The Blood Borne Viruses (BBV) and Sexually Transmissible Infections (STI) Prevention Programme supports the Australian Governments commitment to reduce rates of BBV and STI through the provision of activities aimed at preventing BBV and STI and promoting appropriate treatment and management.To ensure that activities are feasible and well designed, the Department of Health has released the attached Discussion Paper to seek stakeholder input to help guide the development of activities under the Programme.
Through submissions to the Discussion Paper, you are invited to provide comment to further develop activities identified by the Department, or submit activity proposals for innovative ideas to assist with the design of future activities. Submissions will be used to help identify priorities for a potential Approach to Market for activities under the Programme.
Submission to the Discussion Papers should be provided to bbvsti@health.gov.au by 5pm Australian Eastern Daylight Time on 4 February 2016. Further detail on how to provide submissions are provided within the Discussion Paper. The Discussion Paper is also available on the Departments website at http://www.health.gov.au/internet/main/publishing.nsf/Content/ohp-national-strategies-2010
We appreciate your engagement with this consultation process to help ensure that BBV and STI prevention activities are comprehensive and are able to achieve real progress in Australias efforts to address BBV and STI, especially within the priority populations of the five national BBV and STI strategies. Please distribute this email to your organisation/networks, as appropriate.
If you have any questions, please contact the BBV and STI Section at bbvsti@health.gov.au.
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