Activity report - June 21


There were 28 males and 18 females referred to ccCHiP clinics in June 2021.

In terms of with whom were they were accomapnied by, see Table 1

One of 43 referrals required an interpreter (Vietnamese)

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Case manager_generic 1
Case manager_own 3
Family member 1
Friend 2
NGO generic 1
NGO keyworker 3
Self 9

Attendance frequencies

Fig 2 considers the overall attendance rates for valid referrals.

Due to Covid, 8 patients (18% of confirmed referrals) were cancelled immediately prior to clinic after pre-clinic screening. The nominal rate of being seen was ~60%.

One patient arrived and started assessment, but then departed before completing the assessments".


Attendance by referring clinic

Fig 3 indicates that Marrickville has the provided the largest proportion of patients who completed their ccCHiP attendance.


Attendance by ccCHiP clinic

Fig 4 indicates that CPC accounted for 50% of patients seen.

The expected rate would be equal thirds if all three clinics were operational.

Who has referred

Fig 5 indicates that the majority of referrers are GPs (N=14, 70%). However the number of direct GP referrals (fig 3) is 7, suggesting that the other 7 (50% of GP referrers) are acting as part of a shared-care initiative.

Transport to clinic

Fig 6 indicates that 45% of patients got to the clinic under their own steam, and 55% relied on health or NGO transport.


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