Primary Care Enhancement Program

Supporting health professionals caring for people with intellectual disability

The Primary Care Enhancement Program (PCEP) is an Australian Government-funded initiative designed to improve healthcare outcomes for people with intellectual disabilities. This program equips primary healthcare professionals with specialised training, tools and resources to deliver effective, inclusive care while supporting individuals to better understand and navigate their healthcare journeys.

Operating across four Primary Health Network regions, PCEP aligns with the National Roadmap for Improving the Health of People with Intellectual Disability. Learn more about PCEP on the Department of Health, Disability and Aged Care website and discover how PCEP supports inclusive care through the following key initiatives:

Healthy Together CPD online learning

Developed in partnership with Parent to Parent and Loud and Clear QLD

Our Healthy Together Project offers a CPD-accredited eLearning course hosted exclusively on EngageCCQ, a new digital learning platform developed to support our local primary healthcare workforce with flexible, tailored training opportunities.

  1. Click here to provide registration details for EngageCCQ
  2. Receive your secure login details via email
  3. Start exploring the Healthy Together eLearning course and other resources
  • Five practical modules (30-60 minutes each) featuring locally produced videos.
  • Developed in collaboration with Parent to Parent and Loud and Clear QLD, with insights from lived experiences.
  • Accredited by RACGP, APNA and APC.

EngageCCQ is more than just a hosting platform—it’s a gateway to professional growth and skill-building, designed with busy healthcare providers in mind. With EngageCCQ, you can:

  • Access a growing library of CPD-accredited courses, starting with the Healthy Together Project.
  • Track your progress and earn completion certificates.
  • Stay ahead with additional training modules and resources planned.

HealthPathways

Tailored guidance for better care

HealthPathways provides practical, evidence-based resources to support healthcare professionals in delivering person-centred care for individuals with intellectual disabilities.

Examples of available pathways: 

New features include a CPD tool and quick-access care considerations for allied health specialties.

Request your personal login to access HealthPathways in your region.

QI Toolkit

Practical steps for inclusive care

The new Intellectual Disability Care QI Toolkit is a step-by-step guide designed to help primary healthcare services to enhance their ability to deliver equitable and inclusive care for people with intellectual disabilities.

Toolkit highlights:

  • Identify challenges in your care processes.
  • Implement evidence-based solutions.
  • Achieve measurable improvements in healthcare delivery.

With practical tools and resources tailored for busy practices, the QI Toolkit empowers teams to create meaningful change and improve outcomes for patients with intellectual disabilities.

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