Purpose
To assist schools with Putting Queensland Kids First (PQKF) by funding health practitioners—general practitioners (GPs) and nurse practitioners—to provide a free service to students 1 day per week in school-based clinics at 20 participating state primary schools across Queensland.
Health practitioners will identify health concerns that impact on student learning and facilitate direct referrals to medical specialists and allied health professionals when required.
Duration of program
2024–2028
Eligibility
20 state primary schools were selected to participate based on level of need.
Allocation of funds
In Semester 1 2024, a one-off payment of $30,000 to 10 schools totalling $300,000 will be made to establish a fit-for-purpose clinic room to deliver a primary healthcare service.
As part of PQKF, $10.724 million over 3 years is being invested to place health practitioners in 20 primary schools to support families and children to access primary healthcare and facilitate referrals for further support.
Each of the 20 primary schools participating in the Health Practitioners in Primary Schools Program will receive the following:
- $30,000 to contribute towards infrastructure and equipment costs to establish a fit-for-purpose GP clinic on school grounds
- funding to employ an administrative coordinator 2 days per week to support the day-to-day running of school-based clinic
- funding to engage a health practitioner to provide a free primary healthcare service to students. Funding to contribute towards travel costs for health practitioners that reside outside the community where they are providing the service.
Payment details
Annual | August | 100% of allocation*
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*For 2024, the annual allocation was paid in September.
Recoupment policy
Funds may be recouped if a participating school opts out of this program.
Further information
Further information can be found on the
Student Wellbeing Package page.
Contact
Manager, Student Wellbeing
State Schools—Disability, Inclusion and Student Services
Phone: (07) 3513 5918