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Research Collaboration

Research collaborationSepsis Australia prioritises partnering on collaborative research with consumers and the community, health services, professional organisations and academia, and industry. If you are seeking collaboration on research or other projects please complete the short contact form below. collaborate with us Collaboration with Sepsis Australia and the Sepsis Australia Consumer Partner and Advocacy Program can…

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National Sepsis Program – Phase 2

The George Institute/Sepsis Australia and the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care are currently planning for the National Sepsis Program (Phase 2 ‘Extension’) that will build on the work achieved in the National Sepsis Program (Phase 1) which saw the launch of the national Sepsis Clinical care Standard. March 2024 is the […]

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Invasive Strep A cases on the rise

Sepsis Australia Advocacy Group member, Mandy, discusses her experience of Strep A and sepsis in this clip from The Project. We also hear from infectious disease expert Professor Sanjaya Senanayake about the symptoms and signs to look out for. Mandy and fellow amputee, Korrin Barrett now run the Quad Squad – the world’s only support […]

Facing sepsis in dentistry

Sepsis Survivor, Caitlin Alsop, nearly lost her life to a dental infection. Five years on she has launched the FACE Sepsis Project. A pioneering dental sepsis education program for dental and primary care, developed by Caitlin in partnership with Sepsis Australia. Click here to find out more and book Caitlin for your staff training.

Participate in research – Sepsis in people 75+

This research project is a phenomenological study seeking to understand the lived experience and perception of non-clinical persons who are ‘known and familiar’ with an older adult who has been diagnosed with sepsis. Interviewing with each individual participant is expected to take an average  45-60 mins. The benefit and potential impact in doing this specific […]

Sepsis Clinical Care Standard 2022

New standard is a ‘game changer’ that will ensure healthcare workers recognise sepsis as a medical emergency The Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care, in partnership with The George Institute Australian Sepsis Network have developed a national Sepsis Clinical Care Standard to improve the delivery of sepsis care in Australia. The goal of […]

Sepsis Australia Consumer Partner and Advocacy Program

The Sepsis Australia Consumer Partner and Advocacy Program (SACPAP) provides opportunities to connect with others impacted by sepsis, through discussion forums and the review of materials within advisory groups or as an individual on projects, research studies and many other activities. Any level of involvement in the Program is welcome and valued. Your personal stories are invaluable to […]