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Care Opinion: An Online Workshop for Consumers

Care Opinion: An Online Workshop for Consumers

Photograph of staff at Kalamunda Hospital Kalamunda Hospital won the 2021 Care Opinion Award for best compassionate care and best practice responses to Care Opinion.
21/04/2022

Public health services in Western Australia have committed to hearing the voice of consumers by encouraging patients, carers and families to share their stories of care on the Care Opinion platform.

Over the last 10 years, Care Opinion has been working with consumers across Australia to tell their stories. The biggest challenge we hear from consumers is that sometimes writing a story can be hard to get started.

To support your consumers to provide feedback on the platform and start a conversation around improvement, Care Opinion Australia will be offering workshops for community members across the country to help them better understand the Care Opinion Australia platform and how to write their story of care.

These workshops are free and open to all members of the public. As a subscribing service, we will be promoting these workshops in your local community to encourage storytelling throughout April and the beginning of May.

During Patient Experience Week (PXW) 2022, we are offering a special session, co-hosted with Health Consumers Council (HCC), WA tailored specifically for consumers in your state. This session will run for one and a half hours and participants will hear from HCC and a consumer sharing their experience of the platform.

Details of the WA special PXW session

When: 1 ½ hour session on 27th April from 9.30 am, click here for more details including how to register.
Where: Online (ZOOM)
Cost: Free

Details of our workshop series

When: 1 hour sessions will be offered throughout April, click here for more details including how to register.
Where: Online (ZOOM)
Cost: Free

If you would like more information about this session or the work of Care Opinion Australia please contact us at info@careopinion.org.au.

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Last Updated: 21/04/2022
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