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  • 26 Sep 2024 8:19 AM | Anonymous

    Data from the recent Australian Dental Association (ADA) annual oral health survey reveals alarming facts about the state of oral health for both children and adults.

    Frequency of attendance

    It was revealed two thirds of adults only attend a dental appointment when they have a problem, and parents reported one third (32%) of a child’s first visit was for pain or a problem. For adults, affordability was the main reason for irregular attendance.

    The survey found that 61% of adults delayed treatment in the last 12 months - a 17% increase in the last 13 years. Affordability accounted for 63% of respondent’s reason for the delay, a 12% increase on 2022.

    Most parents surveyed (42%) thought a child’s first visit was at 2 years old, and only 5% thought it was before 12 months. The recommendation is to visit an oral health professional when the first tooth erupts.

    Reason for attendance

    In the last year 34% of people suffered with pain, swelling, or infection – this was more prevalent in older adults. While 42% had their problem treated, 23% did not, with cost the predominant barrier.

    Self-rated oral health

    One third of people (32%) rated their oral health as ‘poor’ or ‘very poor’ and over half of these were aged over 65. Reasons for the poor rating included ‘not visiting the dentist often enough,’ consumption of alcohol, smoking, diet or an existing dental or medical condition.

    Experience of dental caries

    34% of children aged 5-6 years experienced decay in primary teeth and 27% aged 5-10 years had untreated tooth decay in primary teeth.

    85% of parents are aware soft drinks, energy drinks and fruit juice lead to decay, however 26% of children have fruit juice daily, 37% have 2-5 servings of fruit juices per week, and 37% have 2-5 servings of soft drinks per week.

    The data is concerning and points to a clear need for increased funding for oral health, and oral health literacy. The Australian Dental and Oral Health Therapists’ Association (ADOHTA) continues to advocate for universal access to dental and oral health care, recognising this will be a significant investment. The ADOHTA supports a staged approach with the introduction of a Medicare scheme similar to that of the Child Dental Benefits Schedule for seniors and low-income Australians as a start. The ADOHTA will continue to advocate for Australian Government investment in annual, or biannual, data collection to ensure the state of Australia’s oral health is regularly captured.

    Oral health practitioners (OHPs) are well equipped to address the issues presented by this data, with an increasing number of OHPs opening their own practices and collaborating with dentists and dental specialists. Trained in prevention, management, and treatment of oral diseases across all ages, OHPs are a vital component of the overall dental and oral health workforce. The ADOHTA will continue to advocate for OHPs ensuring we have a voice at every table and our skillset and value is recognised.

    Article by: ADOHTA Advocacy Director Tim Budden

    ADA Media Release 2 August 2024





  • 25 Sep 2024 2:06 PM | Anonymous
    As a House of Delegates member of the International Federation of Dental Hygienists, we're delighted to share their latest update: IFDH CONTACT eNews - September 2024.

    This edition features:

    1. IFDH President's Message - Jill Rethman, RDH, BA
    2. IFDH Events - including a comprehensive recap of the International Symposium on Dental Hygiene 2024, South Korea, which our Immediate Past President William Carlson-Jones and President Jessica Pennay attended. 
    3. New Board elected
    4. New Committees
    5. New Membership Criteria Added - allowing Dental Therapists, Oral Health Therapists and Dental Hygienists to join IFDH as Full Association members.
    6. IFDH White Paper on Evidence-Based Self-Care Recommendations Matter - Making the Rounds
    7. Orthodontic Hygiene Survey Completed
    8. IFDH Awards Announced in South Korea - Impact Awards, Innovation Awards, Research Grants, World Dental Hygienist Awards
    9. Member News - including our joint ADOHTA-DHAA National Congress 2024; and items from Canada, Denmark, Ireland, Israel, Slovak Republic and USA. 

    READ THE FULL SEPTEMBER 2024 EDITION






  • 25 Sep 2024 1:57 PM | Anonymous

    Please find the latest updates from the Dental Board/Ahpra here in Issue 32, September 2024.

    Included in the newsletter are the following topics: 

    1. Chair's message - Dr Murray Thomas
    2. Building an anti-racist dental healthcare system
    3. Good virtual care practices
    4. Graduates - apply for registration now
    5. Board announces 2024/25 registration fees
    6. Latest workforce data released
    7. Dentist fined $30,000 for practising without registration
    8. Artificial intelligence in healthcare
    9. Greater protection for the public under National Law changes
    10. Improving experiences when navigating a healthcare complaint
    11. Review to ease the complexity of health regulation

    READ THE FULL ISSUE



  • 25 Sep 2024 1:24 PM | Anonymous

    The Call for Abstracts is now open for the Public Health Association of Australia's (PHAA's) Preventive Health Conference (PHC) 2025.

    Key Dates - Call for Abstracts

    • Abstract submissions open now
    • Abstract submissions close 4 November 2024 
    • Results early December 2024

    For more information the theme, sub-themes and to submit an abstract, head to the PHC25 website

    PHC 2025 Details

    When: Monday 28 - Wednesday 30 April 2025

    Where: Hyatt Hotel, Canberra ACT


    PHC 2025 WEBSITE

    PHC 2025 ABSTRACT SUBMISSION PORTAL



  • 10 Sep 2024 2:31 PM | Anonymous

    The PHAA Annual General Meeting will be held on:

    When: Tuesday 17 September 2024 at 3.30pm - 4.30pm AWST during the Australian Public Healthcare Conference 2024.

    Where: Golden Ballroom, Hotel Pan Pacific Hotel, Perth WA. 

    The meeting will be chaired by PHAA President, Prof. Tarun Weeramanthri. Please find below the link to the meeting papers.

    MEETING PAPERS

    In keeping with the PHAA's hybrid presentation of events, if you are unable to attend in person you can register for on-line access via ZOOM by clicking the link below:

    Click here for ZOOM Registration

    Please note, only registered attendees will receive a link to join the AGM. Please save this link in your calendar for access on the day.

    As PHAA has done in previous years, and in interest of providing an opportunity for all, any questions are invited for the AGM prior to the meeting and no later than COB Monday 16 September 2024. These questions may be forwarded to phaa@phaa.net.au.

             

    Source: PHAA AGM Reminder and Papers 10 September 2024

  • 10 Sep 2024 2:15 PM | Anonymous
    The Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association (AHHA) has shared relevant training information provided by the organisation DV-alert.

    "As healthcare professionals, you are at the forefront of providing care and support to individuals affected by domestic and family violence. Frontline workers like you hold a unique position in the community. Patients often feel comfortable opening up to healthcare professionals, trusting them with their most sensitive concerns. This trust underscores the vital importance of equipping you with the knowledge and skills to respond effectively to domestic violence situations."

    Source: AHHA - Empower Your Practice: Join Free DV-alert Training Today 4 September 2024

    Read the full AHHA email here.

    Visit the DV-alert website for further details here.

        

  • 10 Sep 2024 2:06 PM | Anonymous

    The Australian Healthcare and Hospital Association (AHHA) recently communicated the following item on Antibiotic Resistance. 

    "A study published in the journal PLOS ONE revealed that the widespread and excessive use of antibiotics, along with unregulated access to critical drugs and poor disposal practices in laboratory rodent facilities, may be contributing to the global issue of antimicrobial resistance.

    The survey, which covered 95 laboratories in Australia and New Zealand, found that 71% routinely used antimicrobial drugs, including antibiotics. Common practices involved adding antibiotics to rodents' drinking water and improperly disposing of medicated water and food.

    Dr. Rebbecca Wilcox, the lead author, stated that if animals contracted a bacterial infection that could not be treated, it would be "catastrophic" for animal welfare. Additionally, the potential exposure to resistant bacteria posed a health and safety risk for both the staff working with the animals and nearby hospitals.

    Read more at:

    Source: AHHA Healthcare in Brief 30 August 2024



  • 10 Sep 2024 1:53 PM | Anonymous

    Consultation on Medical Devices – AUS Essential Principles – Part 2: Alignment with the EU General Safety and Performance Requirements

    The above consultation is currently open on the TGA Consultation Hub until 16 October 2024.

    The TGA Medical Device Reforms Project Teams are holding two webinars for stakeholders to raise any questions or topics related to the proposals in the Essential Principles consultation.  There will be a short presentation followed by a panel discussion which will initially focus on addressing any pre-submitted questions. If time permits there will be an opportunity to ask additional questions.

    Register for webinar session:

    The presentation and discussion on pre-submitted questions will be the same in both sessions.

    Please select your preferred session time and register through the link on the webpage:

    Pre-submit questions/topics for discussion:

    We strongly encourage you to send through your questions or specific topics you would like our panel to discuss. This will help us to provide the appropriate technical expertise and efficiently address as many questions as possible in the time available.

    • You may submit a question or topic when completing the registration for the webinar in the “pre-webinar questions” field, however there is a 900-character limit.
    • If you cannot fit your question in the registration form “pre-webinar question” field, please send through your questions to: devicereforms@tga.gov.au by COB Friday 6 September 2024.
    • For any questions submitted after 6 September 2024, these may or may not be included in the webinar, depending on time.

    If you have any questions or concerns, please email devicereforms@tga.gov.au.



  • 28 Aug 2024 11:04 AM | Anonymous

    The Federal Government has successfully gained the backing of the states and territories for its reform of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), breaking a lengthy deadlock.

    On Wednesday 21 August 2024, NDIS Minister Bill Shorten announced the government had reached an agreement on several amendments to secure the states' support. These include a new dispute resolution process that escalates issues to premiers and chief ministers, as well as expedited timelines for implementing changes to NDIS rules.

    Read more via the following articles: 

    https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-08-22/ndis-bill-state-territory-agreement-analysis/104252426

    https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-08-21/states-territories-back-ndis-reform/104251108

    https://theconversation.com/the-ndis-reform-bill-has-been-passed-will-it-get-things-back-on-track-for-people-with-disability-237024

    https://www.racgp.org.au/gp-news/media-releases/2024-media-releases/august-2024/racgp-welcomes-bill-passing-to-get-the-ndis-back-o

    https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=r7181

  • 27 Aug 2024 2:03 PM | Anonymous

    As per the Public Health Association Australia's (PHAA) email, their Student Think Tank Webinar is back for 2024.


    Please join PHAA on 29 August at 6pm AEST to see the innovative solutions four student finalists came up with to address a pressing public health problem and ensure an inclusive public health system.

    This year’s webinar will feature important topics such as First Nations' storytelling, addressing language barriers in health care for CALD communities, amplifying voices through youth engagement, and centering voices with lived experience. Come along and support the future public health workforce.

    REGISTER HERE






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