AUSTRALIAN HEALTH DESIGN COUNCIL

Australasian Health Facility Guidelines From Development to Implementation - Round Table

  • Thursday, April 18, 2024
  • 17:30 - 19:00
  • Online
  • 825

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  • Members are permitted to invite 1 guest to the event.
  • Ticket includes 12 months membership.

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The Australian Health Design Council, in collaboration with the Australasian Health Infrastructure Alliance (AHIA), invites you to join the upcoming webinar. In the first segment, Marnie Blackburn and Shalyce Corney will present an overview of the AusHFG development processes and outline recent updates to the AusHFG resources. They will also spotlight upcoming AusHFG priorities and new initiatives.

The second part will feature AHIA representatives from the eight Australian jurisdictions discussing the implementation of these guidelines within each jurisdiction and their influence on the design of new health facilities nationwide. Attendees will have the opportunity to pose questions and delve into further discussions on opportunities and challenges encountered on health infrastructure projects.

Part 1 Presenters:

Marnie Blackburn
AusHFG Program Manager, Health Facility Advisory

Shalyce Corney
AusHFG Standard Components Lead, Health Facility Advisory


Part 2 Panellists:

Catherine Loft
Executive Group Manager Infrastructure, Communications & Engagement - ACT Health

Jeff Tinsley
Clinical Director of Infrastructure - Top End Health Service, NT


Leisa Rathborne
Executive Director, NSW Health Infrastructure
Mignon Stapelberg
Director, Infrastructure - Department of Health, Western Australia
Paul Emmett
Executive Director, Infrastructure Planning and Delivery, Health Capital Division - Qld Health
Ronald (Ron) Wilson
Acting Director of Asset Management Services - Department of Health, Tasmania
Tamara Fisher
Director of Technical Advisory Services - Victorian Health Building Authority, Victoria
Tim Packer
Executive Director Infrastructure - Department for Health and Wellbeing, South Australia


Continuing Professional Development

This event provides opportunities for CPD points for Architects, Project Managers and Engineers. For more information go to www.aushdc.org.au/cpd. Relevant NSCA Units for this event (Architects Only):

  • PC1   Comply with the regulatory requirements and obligations pertaining to practice as an architect, including legislation, professional codes of conduct, obligations for continuing professional development and professional indemnity insurance.

  • PC32   Be able to apply planning principles and statutory planning requirements to the site and conceptual design of the project.

  • PC42   Be able to prepare planning applications that comply with planning regulations