Digital Health Support for Carers

20 Apr 2026 10.30am - 12.00pm
A FREE one hour in person session for carers at Carers Victoria office, in Melbourne CBD.

Carers Australia and the Australian Digital Health Agency (ADHA) are offering support via webinars and face-to-face support sessions in 2026.

This will help carers to make sure digital health information is safe, private and secure, and control who can access it.

Participants will learn what benefits these systems have, what “better faster access” means, and how to change user settings.

Digital health information includes:

  • Pathology or diagnostic imaging results;
  • Immunisations;
  • Medications;
  • discharge summaries; and
  • electronic prescriptions.

Dates and time

Monday 20 April 2026.

10.30am to 11am – join us for morning tea

11am – 12pm – presentation

About this event

This is a face to face session, hosted by Carers Victoria on behalf of Carers Australia and ADHA.

Who can attend

All carers are invited to register.

About the presenter

Anthea Miles

Anthea has lived experience as a carer and provides mentoring and peer support assisting carers to navigate complex health, disability, and government systems. Anthea is also an experienced facilitator delivering workshops, webinars, and guest lectures.

Location

Carers Victoria, Level 1, 485 La Trobe Street, Melbourne.

 

For more information, contact caa@carersaustralia.com.au

 

Details
Date:
20 Apr 2026
Time:
10.30am - 12.00pm
Location
Carers Victoria, La Trobe Street 485
Melbourne, VIC 3000 Australia
Cost
Free
Organizer
Carers Victoria – Education
Event Registration
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