Purpose of the National Advisory Group
The National Advisory Group acts as a reservoir of knowledge, skills and networks for the Knowledge Network Project. It provides a sounding board and an exchange point for promotion and linkage into constituencies.
Membership
- Dr James Cooper: Independent Chair
- Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine
David Thompson
- Allied Health Professionals of Australia
Dr Helen Lindner
- Australian and New Zealand Society for Palliative Medicine
Dr Greg Crawford
- Australian Centre for Grief and Bereavement
Sally Robert
- Australian General Practice Network
Deb Bampton
- Carer Respite, (South & East metropolitan Commonwealth Carer Respite Centre)
Peter Sparrow
- Carers Australia
Mary Reid
- Cochrane Consumer Network
Judy Callaghan
- Consumer Health Forum
Julie Marker
- Department of Health and Ageing
Bradley Greer
- Federation of Ethnic Communities Councils of Australia
Dr Tony Cocchiaro
- Health Insite
Jill Smith
- National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation
Cherie Waight (Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation)
- National Rural Health Alliance (NRHA)
Pauline Wardle
- Palliative Care Australia
Kevin Larkin (Palliative Care Victoria)
- Palliative Care Nursing Australia (PCNA)
Rosemary Seiboth
- Palliative Care Outcomes Collaborative (PCOC)
Dave Fildes
- Palliative Care Curriculum for Undergraduates (PCC4U)
David Emmett
- Program of Experience in the Palliative Approach (PEPA)
To be advised
- Primary Health Care Research and Information Service
Eleanor Jackson-Bowers
- Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP)
Dr Rohan Vora
- Residential Aged Care Facilities
Paul Cook
- Respecting Patient Choices Project
Liz Stickland
- Volunteering Australia
Julie Pollard
- Knowledge Network Management Group
To be advised
- Network Director
Jennifer Tieman
This page was created on 19 June 2007
Last updated 9 May 2008