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For those interested in Aged Residential Care the quarterly Residential Aged Care Coronial Communique produced by the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine is a valuable read.

The Communiqué will highlight selected cases that have been reported to the State Coroner’s Office may interest the Aged Care Community.

The aims of the Communiqué are:

• To improve the awareness of clinicians, health workers, carers and those in positions of governance about adverse events resulting from systems failures. Lessons from past cases can then be applied to their own institutions.

• To improve residential aged care workers’ understanding of the coronial system and the work performed by the Clinical Liaison Service.

Each edition focuses on a theme. The September 2008 issue (pdf) looked at diabetes with three cases emphasising the need for system approaches for managing residents with this condition.

As well as exploring the Coronial inquiry there is also an expert commentary highlighting various aspects. So in the diabetes issue mentioned above there was practical information based on the experiences of a diabetes educator who has implemented successful changes in aged care settings,

The current edition (pdf) looks at deaths caused by pneumonia in an aged care setting. Pneumonia is usually considered a natural cause of death. However to better prevent these deaths we need to closely examine what has occurred in the past.

The Communiqué is produced quarterly and is available on the site or sent electronically to your email address. Subscribing is as easy as emailing racc@vifm.org asking to be added to the Residential Aged Care Coronial Communiqué list.

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Indigenous News Update

by Robbo on March 24, 2009

in Indigenous News

This indigenous News Update contains more links to articles regarding the death of Mr Ward in the back of a prisoner transport vehicle on a 400km trip from Laverton to Kalgoorlie with outside temperatures in the mid forties (Celsius).

More links can be found here

  • Elder’s death: prison van temperature ‘hit 50 degrees’. metal floor in the back peaked at 56.6C during re-enactment. http://bit.ly/ukmrF
  • Mr Ward travelled the world representing his people, educating everyone about his unique way of life. http://bit.ly/GsnYu
  • “Ward, family does not want his last name published for cultural reasons” they don’t want 1st name used, hence Mr Ward http://bit.ly/W03L7
  • Transport guards failed to offer water to prisoner – this in over 50C and 4hr tripDidn’t even check on him http://bit.ly/nFkqj

I read a large amount of information each week on indigenous health and affairs. There is no way I can blog about it all. Many of the links I place on Twitter where I can be found as @BiteTheDust.

I will regularly compile these links and place on the blog under the category of Indigenous News Update.

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