Join us at this live 90-minute webinar on 19 February 2025
Despite advances in asthma care, many families face challenges implementing consistent management strategies, leading to preventable emergency department visits and hospitalisations.
This webinar will tackle strategies to empower children with asthma and their families through effective education and shared decision-making. We will use scenario-based learning to provide practical, real-world examples of shared care and multi-disciplinary approaches in primary care. You will gain access to practical tools from Asthma Australia to integrate seamlessly into your daily clinical practice.
All registrants receive a link to the webinar recording.
Event Details
Learn from a multidisciplinary panel across the asthma care spectrum with real-world insights from clinicians and families, including:
- A GP moderator
- A Paediatric Respiratory Specialist
- A General practitioner
- A Nurse Practitioner Paediatric Respiratory and Allergy
- An Asthma Australia educator
- A Parent of a child with asthma
Join colleagues nationwide at this interactive online event to enhance your skills and elevate your approach to paediatric asthma care. On completion of the webinar, participants will:
- Understand how person-centred care drives better asthma control, quality of life and patient satisfaction.
- Build confidence in using educational tools and behaviour change techniques to enhance family understanding and reduce overwhelm.
- Develop skills in shared decision-making to empower effective self-management.
- Learn to integrate Asthma Australia’s resources and tools into everyday clinical practice for improved outcomes.
Certificates will be provided to self-report this activity for your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) according to APHRA and your National Board Registration Standards.
The Quality Use of Medicines in Chronic Airways Disease Program is funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care. This is an initiative by the Lung Learning Partnership, a consortium of the Lung Foundation Australia, The Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand, and Asthma Australia.