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Talking for Purpose
SARRAH
1 episodes
9 months ago

Welcome to “Talking For Purpose", SARRAH’s weekly podcast for anyone interested in changing up rural and remote health.


SARRAH CEO Cath Maloney is a physiotherapist with substantial lived experience of rural and remote health service design and delivery, while Allan Groth, SARRAH’s Director of Policy and Strategy, has extensive experience working at senior levels of government in health and social services. Between them they have crafted careers out of health policy and programming and in this podcast bring their respective clinical and administrative perspectives together in the search for systemic reform.

The question is: can they make the world of health policy interesting and engaging for allied health professionals?


To help them, Cath and Allan will be joined by allied health leaders and other policy geeks to talk about the changes needed to achieve better access to allied health services for rural and remote Australia. If you’re looking for informative and entertaining chat while you cover those miles between country towns on your daily rounds, this is the podcast for you.



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Welcome to “Talking For Purpose", SARRAH’s weekly podcast for anyone interested in changing up rural and remote health.


SARRAH CEO Cath Maloney is a physiotherapist with substantial lived experience of rural and remote health service design and delivery, while Allan Groth, SARRAH’s Director of Policy and Strategy, has extensive experience working at senior levels of government in health and social services. Between them they have crafted careers out of health policy and programming and in this podcast bring their respective clinical and administrative perspectives together in the search for systemic reform.

The question is: can they make the world of health policy interesting and engaging for allied health professionals?


To help them, Cath and Allan will be joined by allied health leaders and other policy geeks to talk about the changes needed to achieve better access to allied health services for rural and remote Australia. If you’re looking for informative and entertaining chat while you cover those miles between country towns on your daily rounds, this is the podcast for you.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Government
Business,
Non-Profit,
Health & Fitness,
Medicine
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Talking for Purpose
Building allied health workforce capabilities in FNQ
Amanda Wilson, Torres & Cape Hospital & Health Service's Executive Director Allied Health, talks to Cath about building a community-led, culturally competent allied health workforce in Far North Queensland.

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1 year ago
17 minutes 57 seconds

Talking for Purpose

Welcome to “Talking For Purpose", SARRAH’s weekly podcast for anyone interested in changing up rural and remote health.


SARRAH CEO Cath Maloney is a physiotherapist with substantial lived experience of rural and remote health service design and delivery, while Allan Groth, SARRAH’s Director of Policy and Strategy, has extensive experience working at senior levels of government in health and social services. Between them they have crafted careers out of health policy and programming and in this podcast bring their respective clinical and administrative perspectives together in the search for systemic reform.

The question is: can they make the world of health policy interesting and engaging for allied health professionals?


To help them, Cath and Allan will be joined by allied health leaders and other policy geeks to talk about the changes needed to achieve better access to allied health services for rural and remote Australia. If you’re looking for informative and entertaining chat while you cover those miles between country towns on your daily rounds, this is the podcast for you.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.