Clinicians Hub

Clinicians Hub is for all levels of healthcare across diverse disciplines, including medical, nursing, health workers and allied health, to support the health and wellbeing of Queenslanders across the lifespan through prevention. Our goal is to equip health professionals to discuss, prevent, identify and manage chronic diseases effectively, and in a supportive, non-stigmatising way.  

Resource library

Access a range of evidence-based information, tools, guidelines and resources that support health professionals in delivering proactive preventive care for Queenslanders. 

Professional development

A growing collection of professional development opportunities including podcast series and training modules to support health professionals. Build your knowledge and confidence in chronic disease prevention.

Referral pathways

Refer your patients to this suite of freely accessible or low-cost health behaviour change programs and initiatives designed to support their health and wellbeing through sustainable health behaviour change. 

PODCAST SERIES

Clinician's Guide

Expert-led podcast series on prevention and early intervention for health professionals.

Featured programs

Healthy behaviours

Discover freely accessible or low-cost health behaviour change programs and initiatives for your patients.

Podsquad

A free, play based wellbeing program and App helping children aged 5-12 years, and their families, as they build healthy habits together.

Before the Baby Bump

Learn more about preconception health and ways to approach conversations with your patients about planning a pregnancy.

TRAINING SERIES

ECHO® Learning Series

Our ECHO® Learning Series connects experts and participants through a free online platform to share knowledge, discuss real-life scenarios, and build skills in health and wellbeing.

Our commitment

Health and Wellbeing Queensland's weight 
related terminology

We acknowledge the importance of using respectful and inclusive language when discussing weight and health, as it plays a key role in shaping perceptions and reducing stigma. Following comprehensive evidence reviews and broad consumer and stakeholder consultation, we have chosen to use the term ‘obesity’ to describe the medical condition and when reporting statistics. 

Our commitment is to use relatable and respectful language, putting people before the condition and including positive language. We are dedicated to working together with individuals and experts to minimise weight stigma and ensure our communication promotes positive, inclusive and respectful dialogue. 

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