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Health Consumers NSW is piloting two Learning Networks to support consumer representatives and staff to build relationships, skills and capability in their roles. The Learning Networks are:
Health Consumer Representative Learning Network
Consumer and Community Engagement Staff Learning Network
By joining a Learning Network, you will have access to:
Peers working in a similar capacity to you in other organisations
Online discussion and interactive features to ask questions and share ideas with other members
A library of resources and tools to support you in your role
Online/ virtual workshops to explore the evidence, best practice, case studies and scenarios about consumer and community engagement
For more information about the Learning Networks, please view the draft purpose statement in the documents section (right hand side).
Health Consumers NSW is piloting two Learning Networks to support consumer representatives and staff to build relationships, skills and capability in their roles. The Learning Networks are:
Health Consumer Representative Learning Network
Consumer and Community Engagement Staff Learning Network