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AUSTRALASIAN AID CONFERENCE, ANU

Aid effectiveness in nursing and midwifery: A multi-sectoral approachMichele Rumsey, Caroline Homer, Jodi Thiessen, Amanda Neill, Lin 11th2016 AUSTRALASIAN AID conference , ANUSPCNMOA 2014-2016 PRIORITIES1. Transforming health workforce education in support of universal health strengthening regional governmental networks to improve communication and strategic planning to enable improved health system strengthening and primary health care for overall population health improvements including regulation and Regional emergency and disaster preparedness in the face of climate Maternal and child Non-communicable SECTORAL APPROACH (ICM, 2014 adapted approach) GOVERNANCE Chief Nursing & Midwifery Officer in each country Coordination of regular multi-sectoral meetings National policy communicated and ownedWHO CC UTS & ISF (2012-2013) Climate Change and Adaptive Capacity in PacificWHO CC UTS & WHO (2011) Roles and Responsibilities of CNMOsSPCNMOA (2014) meeting report SPCNMOA (2013)

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1 Aid effectiveness in nursing and midwifery: A multi-sectoral approachMichele Rumsey, Caroline Homer, Jodi Thiessen, Amanda Neill, Lin 11th2016 AUSTRALASIAN AID conference , ANUSPCNMOA 2014-2016 PRIORITIES1. Transforming health workforce education in support of universal health strengthening regional governmental networks to improve communication and strategic planning to enable improved health system strengthening and primary health care for overall population health improvements including regulation and Regional emergency and disaster preparedness in the face of climate Maternal and child Non-communicable SECTORAL APPROACH (ICM, 2014 adapted approach) GOVERNANCE Chief Nursing & Midwifery Officer in each country Coordination of regular multi-sectoral meetings National policy communicated and ownedWHO CC UTS & ISF (2012-2013) Climate Change and Adaptive Capacity in PacificWHO CC UTS & WHO (2011) Roles and Responsibilities of CNMOsSPCNMOA (2014) meeting report SPCNMOA (2013)

2 Submission 10thPacific Health Ministers MeetingSPCNMOA (2015) submission to WHO HRH Strategy 2030 WHO CC UTS & WHO (2010-2012) Minimum DatasetWHO CC UTS & DFAT (2012-2015) Maternal and Child Health Initiative PNGWHO CC UTS (2015) Nursing Council PNG Annual Report PNG Principals Consensus Statement (2015) EDUCATION Need for highly qualified educators Need for continuing professional development Conducting and using research Regular institutional accreditation Resources human, infrastructure, teachingWHO CC UTS & DFAT (2012-2013) Schools of Nursing AuditWHO CC UTS & DFAT (2012-2013) Community Health Worker Training Institutes auditNDoH, Oil Search Foundation, DFAT (2013-2016) Reproductive Health Training Unit M and EWHO CC UTS & WHO (2012-2013) Faculty Development Needs Assessment surveySPCNMOA (2014) meeting report ASSOCIATIONS trongprofessional associations assist with.

3 Health professional support Interface between profession, health service and governance Providing continuing professional developmentWHO CC UTS, WHO & DFAT (2012-2015) Maternal and Child Health Initiative PNGWHO CC UTS & WHO (2011-2013) Faculty Development Needs Assessment surveyREGULATION Current legislation Strong registration processes Regular institutional accreditationWHO CC UTS (2015) Nursing Council PNGSPCNMOA (2014) meeting reportWHO CC UTS & DFAT (2012-2013) Schools of Nursing auditWHO CC UTS & DFAT (2012-2013) Community Health Worker Training Institutes auditWHO CC UTS & Nursing Council PNG Accreditation auditWHO CC UTS & WHO (2011-2012) Faculty Development Needs Assessment survey PNG Maternal and Child Health Initiative Led by the PNG National Department of Healthin collaboration with the UTS World Health Organization Collaborating Centre Funded by the Australian Government NATIONALDEPARTMENTOFHEALTHMULTI SECTORAL APPROACH -EXAMPLE WORKING ALONG-SIDE.

4 To improve the standard of midwifery clinical teaching and practice in the five teaching sites University of PNG Pacific Adventist University Lutheran School of Nursing University of Goroka St Mary s School of Nursing11 international midwivesTo improve the quality of obstetric care in two regions through the provision of clinical mentoring, supervision and obstetricians in two district hospitalsMULTI SECTORAL APPROACH MULTI SECTORAL APPROACH MULTI SECTORAL APPROACH MULTI SECTORAL APPROACH MULTI SECTORAL APPROACHMULTI SECTORAL APPROACH MULTI SECTORAL APPROACH Multi-dimensional/sectoral Champions RelationshipsEnergy Informal meetingsLongevity Partnerships Funding To see the many other projects go to our UTS WHO CC website: CC Global Network for Nursing and Midwifery: Pacific Chief Nursing and Midwifery Rumsey Director WHO CC, UTSE: J.

5 , J. Connell, and M. Rumsey, Recruiting and retaining health workers in remote areas: Pacific Island case-studies. 2011, World Health Organization: Geneva, , J. and M. Rumsey, WHO human resources for health minimum data set. 2008, World Health , J. and M. Rumsey. Faculty Development presented at the Informal Consultation on Health Professional Education. in Informal Consultation on Health Professional Education. 2013. Manila Philippines: WHO CC , J., M. Rumsey, and J. Buchan, Mobility of Health Professionals National report: Australia. EU Commission. 2011, Report made for the European Commission by WHO Collaborating Centre for Nursing Midwifery and Health Development, University of Technology Sydney: Sydney, , J., M. Rumsey, and C. Duffield, Human Resource for Health (HRH) Minimum Data Set (MDS), in International Council of Nurses (ICN) ICN 24TH Quadrennial Congress 2009, International Council of Nurses Durban, South A, et al.

6 , Building Midwifery Capacity in Papua New Guinea. Innovative approaches for women s health. Are the current initiatives adequate?, in Pacific Society of Reproductive Health Biennial conference . 2013, WHO CC TS: Honiara, The Solomon , A. and C. Homer, Managing the International Humanitarian and Development Health Workforce: A review of experiences and , A., et al., Human Resources for Health in maternal, neonatal and reproductive health at community level -a profile of Papua New Guinea. 2011, Human Resources for Health Knowledge Hub and Burnet Institute on behalf of the Women s and Children s Health Knowledge Hub Sydney, , S., et al., Understanding adaptive capacity to emergencies in the Pacific in the context of climate change. 2012, WHO Collaborating Centre and the Institute for Sustainable Futures, University of Technology Sydney.

7 : Sydney, , , et al., Traditional coping strategies and disaster response: Examples from the South Pacific of environmental and public health, 2013. , A., et al., Disaster response and climate change in the Pacific -Understanding the Pacific s adaptive capacity to emergencies in the context of climate change: Final report -NCCARF. 2013, WHO Collaborating Centre and the Institute for Sustainable Futures, University of Technology Sydney.: Sydney, Australia Government of Papua New Guinea, National Health Service Standards for Papua New Guinea 2011-2020. 2011, Government of Papua New Guinea: Port of Papua New Guinea [GoPNG], National Health Plan 2011-2020. 2010: Port , C., Improving nursing and midwifery workforce for primary health care in Samoa. 2013: Pacific Society for Reproductive , C.

8 , F. Copeland, and M. Rumsey, Papua New Guinea Maternal and Child Health Initiative: Monitoring and Evaluation Report. Sydney, Australia -. 2012, DFAT and World Health Organization: Sydney, , L., J. Ninkama, and B. Handen, Community Health Workers School Diagnostic Audit: Final Report. 2012, World Health Organization Western Pacific Region and the University of Technology Sydney: Sydney, Department of Health [NDoH], Ministerial Taskforce on Maternal Health in Papua New Guinea. 2009, National Department of Health, Government of Papua New Guinea (GoPNG): Port Moresby. p. , A. and M. Rumsey, MCHI Phase II Implementation Report 2014, WHO CC UTS: Sydney, , A. and M. Rumsey, PNG Maternal and Child Health Initiative Phase II: Mid-term Summary Report. 2015, World Health Organization Western Pacific Region, AusAID& PNG National Department of Health: Sydney, , M.

9 , WHO CC Building Faculty Capacity Principals meeting PNG. 2012, WHO Collaborating Centre for Nursing Midwifery and Health Development, University of Technology , M., Helping build foundations for improved maternal health in PNG, in 10th conference oFthe global network of the WHO collaborative Centres for nursing and midwifery 2014, WHO CC UTS: Coimbra in , M., et al., UTS World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Nursing, Midwifery & Health Development -Phase 1: final report -PNG maternal and child health initiative (MCHI) -DFAT. 2014, WHO Collaborating Centre for Nursing Midwifery and Health Development, University of Technology Sydney: Sydney, , M., M. Roroi, and A. Polaiap, Papua New Guinea Capacity Nursing School Diagnostic Audit: Final , World Health Organization Western Pacific Region and the University of Technology Sydney: Sydney, , M.

10 And J. Thiessen, PNG NC National Framework for the Accreditation, Monitoring and Evaluation of Nursing and Midwifery Education Programs -Audit Tool 2014 2014, Papua New Guinea Nursing Council: Sydney, Australia. p. , M., et al., The consequences of English language testing for international health professionals and students: An Australian case Journal of Nursing , M., J. Thiessen, and C. Homer, Knowledge, Attitude, Practice Report 2014, WHO Collaborating Centre for Nursing Midwifery and Health Development, University of Technology, Sydney: Sydney, , M., et al., Scaling-Up Nursing through Global Nursing and Midwifery Faculty Development. 2013, WHO CC UTS: M., et al., A qualitative examination of the health workforce needs during climate change disaster response in Pacific Island Resources for Health, 2014.


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