A two-day, intensive course for leaders and practitioners in government, industry, professions and higher education
Australia’s health and care sector is facing an unprecedented period of workforce scarcity, maldistribution, growth in demand and productivity challenges.
Governments, industry, funders, higher education, professional bodies and regulators all play critical roles in the essential governance, policy, planning, funding and investment functions in the health and care system which contribute to both its problems and potential solutions.
On 16 and 17 April 2026, the Australian National University (ANU) is offering a two-day, intensive course for leaders and practitioners in government, industry, health and care professions and higher education to be upskilled and equipped in understanding and responding to the complex systemic challenges of securing a sustainable, productive and motivated workforce for the health and care sector.
Join Professors James Buchan, Lisa Nissen and Mark Cormack for a hands-on opportunity to explore and workshop solutions to some of the most pressing challenges facing Australia’s health system.
You will gain:
- A systems understanding of workforce governance and labour market dynamics
- Policy options to address scarcity, scope and productivity
- Practical approaches to workforce planning and projection
- Insight into data and modelling for informed decision-making
- Cost: $1,850 (Group discounts available). Places are limited.
- Location: Innovation Space, Level 2, Birch Building #35, 35 Science Road, Acton ACT 2601
Register NOW
National Centre for Health Workforce Studies, ANU
