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Allied Health Business Brilliance

Building Sustainable Allied Health Services for Rural Communities

06 Nov 2022

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With 28% of Australians living in rural and remote areas, it’s clear that something more has to be done to support their needs. Edward Johnson, SARRAH Chairperson, Umbo Co-Founder and Speech Pathologist, joins me for a chat on building sustainable services for rural communities – in particular, how SARRAH is making a difference by providing the support that rural and remote Australian communities need. We talked about the importance of getting sustainable services to the bush, including how Ed is advocating for better workforce training distribution. We also chat about the integral role that SARRAH plays in making this happen, as well as his thoughts on the future of the NDIS and what he thinks needs to change for real progress to happen.Topics covered on getting sustainable services to rural communities, the role of SARRAH, and the future of the NDIS: How to build sustainable services with clinician support, showing how this works on a small scale, and advocating for better workforce training pathways across all of Australia. The need for more undergraduate training and experiences, the Allied Health Rural Generalist Pathway (AHRGP) for allied health professionals and for allied health assistants, and the upcoming online national conference with the theme of People, Purpose, Passion: Pathways to Success. Why Edward would change the word “I” in NDIS, and seeing a change in the way allied health is trained in university.  Connect with Edward Johnson Visit Edward Johnson’s Websites: https://www.sarrah.org.au/ and https://umbo.com.au/  Connect with Edward Johnson on Facebook  Connect with Edward Johnson on LinkedIn  Connect with Nacre Consulting:  Join the Accelerator Mastermind  Complete the Allied Health Biz Quiz  Let’s connect on Instagram  Follow us on Facebook  Let’s connect on LinkedIn  Join our Facebook Group online community  More about The Private Practice Made Perfect Show: The Private Practice Made Perfect podcast is a much loved conversation for those wanting to hear real life Australian Allied...

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