Abstract
The following presents a series of resources based on the quarantine facility model of the Centre for National Resilience at Howard Springs Quarantine Centre (CNR), Northern Territory.
Recognised as the gold star of quarantine services in Australia, the site hosted over 30, 000 residents with no record of disease transmission into the community. Points of difference for CNR were the involvement of the National Critical Care and Trauma Response Centre, a team with lived experience of working with communicable disease transmission in communities and the health model of care approach. With the facility led by health professionals, it functioned with an underpinning primary health care approach.
Recognised as the gold star of quarantine services in Australia, the site hosted over 30, 000 residents with no record of disease transmission into the community. Points of difference for CNR were the involvement of the National Critical Care and Trauma Response Centre, a team with lived experience of working with communicable disease transmission in communities and the health model of care approach. With the facility led by health professionals, it functioned with an underpinning primary health care approach.
Original language | English |
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Media of output | Online |
Publication status | Published - May 2023 |