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Assessment 1: Needs Assessment (40%) You are required to choose a rural or remote region in Western Australia from the list below and complete a simple needs assessment (population profile) for that region. Please chose one of the following regions for your needs assessment. - Kimberly - Pilbara - Wheat Belt - Goldfields You are required to complete each section below. Where data and/or information is not available, suggest reasons as to why this may be. You must include in-text citations and include a reference list at the end of your assessment. Please make note of the mark allocation for each section of your needs assessment. This assessment is worth 40% of your overall mark. You may find the following resources useful for your population profile and needs assessment: • Health Services: https://www.healthmap.com.au • Workforce: http://www.aihw.gov.au/workforce-data/ • Population Demographics: http://www.abs.gov.au http://profile.id.com.au http://map.aurin.org.au http://graphc.aphcri.anu.edu.au • Chronic Disease: Diabetes http://www.diabetesmap.com.au/#/ General http://www.aihw.gov.au • Regional definition: http://www.doctorconnect.gov.au/internet/otd/publishing.nsf/Content/locator • Regional Planning: http://www.planning.wa.gov.au/8165.asp XXXXXXXXXXAssessment Brief: You are working for a Primary Health Network (PHN) in Australia and you have been asked to undertake both; a simple Needs Assessment (Assignment 1) and an Annual Strategic Plan (Assignment 2) for a region of your choice (listed above) in Western Australia. PHNs were established in July 2015, with the objectives of increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of medical services for patients, particularly those at risk of poor health outcomes; and to improve coordination of care to ensure patients receive the right care in the right place at the right time. Primary Health Networks aim to achieve these objectives on the basis of an understanding of the health care needs of their communities through analysis and planning. In order to achieve these objectives they must identify the available services and help to identify and address service gaps, while getting value for money. You have been asked to assist with the first stage of the PHN commissioning cycle, which is the strategic planning stage. You will complete these in two stages. Assignment 1. Needs assessment Assignment 2. Annual Strategic Plan ________________________________________ Regional Needs Assessment and population profile Name: Student number: Region: ________________________________________ 1. Population Profile (14 Marks) a. Geography: which area/population does this profile cover? A description of a community includes its location. Defining the boundaries is necessary to identify who is included within a community. (1 Marks) b. Numbers: how many people? The total number of people within the community should include all people from birth to death. This will show the number of people the community assessment is designed to cover. (1 Marks) c. Age distribution: What age are they (% of population) and compared to the wider population of WA or Australia (4 Marks) Identify the age distribution of each of the following categories • Pre-school children • School-age children and young people • Adults • Elderly people. d. Gender distribution: Identify how many males and females and compared to the wider population of WA or Australia. Write a brief comment on how this relates to the health needs of the community. (2 Marks) e. Population trends: Identify the patterns over a period of time Population trends give an indication of patterns of disease and compared to the wider population of WA or Australia. Comment on how population trends can reflect on the health care needs of a community. (2 Marks) f. Language and literacy: Identify the language and literacy profile of your community. Comment on why this is important when considering the healthcare needs of a community. (2 Marks) g. Employment and Socioeconomic status: outline the socioeconomic profile and rates of unemployment of your community and compared to the wider population of WA or Australia. (2 marks) 2. The health status and health behaviours of the population (14 Marks) There are different ways of finding out about the health status of the community and a number of measures commonly used to identify the health of a population such as: a. Mortality data: *This generally describes patterns of death in relation to age, gender and cause of death. It is a basic measure of epidemiology – the study of disease in populations. (2 Marks) Mortality rate = Number of deaths per year x XXXXXXXXXXTotal size of the population Life expectancy = b. Morbidity data: *This is information refers to the incidence and prevalence of illness and disability in the community Identify the incidence and prevalence of the following and compare these to the wider population of WA or Australia. (4 Marks) Region Wider population Prevalence Incidence Prevalence Incidence Cardiovascular disease Diabetes Mental illness Obesity c. Health behaviours: Identify the following for your community: (3 Marks) • Physical activity: • Smoking rate: • Alcohol consumption: d. Service information: Use the following resource to identify the number of General Practitioners, Psychologists and Dietitians in your region. You may place a screen capture of your map here. Health Service Services: https://www.healthmap.com.au (3 Marks) e. Health care workforce: Identify the number of General Practitioners and Psychologists per 1,000 population in your region (2 Marks) General practitioners = Psychologists = 3. Identifying Health Needs Using the information above, please complete the following table by identifying 3 key health needs for your community. (12 marks) Identified Need Key Issue Description of Evidence e.g. Health status Poor self-assessed health status in (specific locations) Variation in rates of cardiovascular disease between the wider population and Pilbara community
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Regional Needs Assessment and population profile
Name:
Student number:
Region: Kimberly, Western Australia
1. Population Profile (14 Marks)
a. Geography: Kimberly, Western Australia
Population was 39,890
1
in 2013. This is one of the earliest settled parts of
Australia and is one of the most dramatic places. It has relatively undistu
ed
landscape and great biological richness.
The region is known to have remarkable amount of Aboriginal history of over
more than 40,000 years
2
. There are more than 100 Aboriginal communities these
people still practices the traditional law. The region also has high indigenous
population which is one third of region Aboriginal or To
es Strait Islander
people
3
.
A description of a community includes its location.
Kimberly is bordered in the North by Timor Sea, in the West by Indian Ocean and
on the South by Great Candy and Tanami Desert and on the East by Northern
Te
itory
4
.

1
Kimberly Health Profile 2015, Planning and Evaluation Unit, Sep 2015
2
Australian Government, Department of Environment and Energy; The West Kimberly Western Australia; Kimberly
Fact Sheet, http:
www.environment.gov.au/system/files
esources/ab9ed386-bff4-44de-8ea1-
5f0a39e2e50a/files/west-kimberley-factsheet.pdf retrieved on 8/21/2017
3
Ibid
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Government of Western Australian, Kimberly Regional Profile,
http:
www.wacountry.health.wa.gov.au/index.php?id=492 retrieved on 8/21/2017
http:
www.environment.gov.au/system/files
esources/ab9ed386-bff4-44de-8ea1-5f0a39e2e50a/files/west-kimberley-factsheet.pdf
http:
www.environment.gov.au/system/files
esources/ab9ed386-bff4-44de-8ea1-5f0a39e2e50a/files/west-kimberley-factsheet.pdf
http:
www.wacountry.health.wa.gov.au/index.php?id=492
. Numbers: The total numbers of people in Kimberly are 39,890 the population
here is evenly distributed. Forty percent of the total population is of Aboriginal
descend.
c. Age distribution: What age are they (% of population) and compared to the wider
population of WA or Australia (4 Marks)
Identify the age distribution of each of the following categories
 Pre-school children: 5,622
 School-age children and young people: 4711
 Adults: Data not found.
 Elderly people.
d. Gender distribution: Males are 20,286 in comparison to Females who are 18,515
in Kimberly
5
.
The imbalance or adverse sex ratio is a matter of major concern under situation
like this women generally hold the lower status, women have lower mortality
ates than men and higher life expectancy and women are over represented in the
health statistics. Pregnancy childbirth, respiratory diseases, digestive diseases are
some of the reasons that result in death of an individual in Kimberly.
e. Population trends:
Kimberly has 44% of Aboriginal people and...
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