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NSW Workforce Development Project

The NSW Workforce Development Program (WDP) is a NSW Health Department initiative, facilitated by the Australasian Society of HIV Medicine. It aims to foster the growth of a skilled and valued workforce through the provision of a range of workforce and management development strategies and projects for workers in hepatitis, HIV and sexual health across New South Wales. The program addresses a changing and increasingly diverse range of learning and program planning demands within the sector.

The program is linked strategically to agencies of policy development, research and health service delivery. Activities are aimed at supporting the workforce in pursuing the strategic directions and achieving best-practice goals, targets and outcomes.

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This page last updated 21 May 2010

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