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  1. Working as your organisation's pandemic influenza officer
  2. Pandemic Influenza Exercise Day for Workplace Influenza Officers
  3. Pandemic Influenza Expo Day

Working as your organisation's pandemic influenza officer
Canberra: 28 June 2007
Course aims: The aim of this course is to provide participants with the knowledge, confidence and process to effectively serve as an organisation’s pandemic influenza officer before, during and after a major influenza outbreak.

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Pandemic Influenza Exercise Day for Workplace Influenza Officers
Canberra: 29 June 2007
The Exercise Day is designed to provide the practical skills required for those personnel who would be responsible for advising management and training staff on the practical measures that are effective in preventing the spread of pandemic influenza and other infectious diseases in the workplace.

The Day focuses heavily on personal hygiene, cleaning and the workplace organisation changes required in pandemic workplace management.

Brochure and bookings.

Pandemic Influenza Expo
Sydney: 30 August 2007
The Pandemic Influenza Expo is a small scale expo designed to provide the latest knowledge on issues, products and services of importance to those responsible for workplace pandemic influenza measures.

Exhibitors includeinclude:

  • GlaxoSmithKline
  • Draegar Safety
  • Clean Room Garments
  • Roche
  • Virogard
  • Soaptronic
  • RAGCP
  • Pandemic Workplace Training

The event includes lunch and is free but registration is required for catering purposes.

The Expo consists of a:
1. Presentations
2. table-top display of exhibiting organisations

Lunch is proudly sponsored by

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Information
Keanne Stephenson
Tel 0412 472 766
Email keanne.stephenson@pandemic.net.au

 
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Lessons from the past for today's Pandemic Planners and Officers
Canberra: 13 June 2007
Course aims: This seminar provided a unique indepth understanding of the consequences of the 1918-1919 infelunza pandemic in Australia. The preparation and response measures employed nearly a century ago are the same ones that would be used today. Consequently the lessons of the past are highly relevant today.

Brochure and bookings.

Conference CD - Audio and Powerpoint files
A CD of the presentations has been produced which includes MP3 audio files of all sessions plus the powerpoint files of presentations.

Cost
(includes postage & packing in Australia

Who is eligiable

Ordering method
$25 Conference registrants who wish to buy the CD Purchase online
Download fax order form
$75 All others who wish to buy the CD Purchase online
Download fax order form
$0 Conference registrants who download the files from the web Click here

 

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History Publications

Lessons from the Past for Today's Pandemic Planners and Officers: Proceedings of the first Australian Pandemic History Conference


  Western Isolation: Perth and the 1918-1919 influenza pandemic


 A danger greater than war: NSW and the 1918-1919 influenza pandemic events

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Project Coordinator: Athol Yates, Executive Director
Australian Homeland Security Research Centre
Tel 02 6161 5143
Email athol.yates@homelandsecurity.org.au
Project Manager: Keanne Stephenson
Tel 02 9420 2020 or 0412 472 766
Email keanne.stephenson@pandemic.net.au