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GP Exercise Referral Scheme (GPERS)The GP Exercise Referral Scheme is an exercise activity referral program, enabling GPs (practising within the Sutherland Division of General practice boundary) to refer patients that could benefit from increasing their level of physical activity, to an exercise facility, for an individually designed physical activity program. The GPERS Scheme is a partnership between Sutherland Division of General Practice and the Sutherland Shire Council (Sutherland Shire Leisure Centre) and supported by the Australian Association of Exercise and Sport Science (AAESS). There are two programs under the GPERS Scheme: Get Moving! Stay Well! For patients with at least one risk factor such as Type 2 Diabetes (stable), Clinically Obese, Sedentary, Stress/Anxiety, Osteoarthritis, Osteoporosis, Smokers, Raised Cholesterol, Hypertension (stable), Back Pain, PCOS (please refer to the GP information booklet below regarding additional referral criteria and contraindications to exercise). Community Maintenance Program For patients that have completed The Sutherland Hospital Cardiac Rehab or Heart and Lung Team Exercise Rehabilitation programs or patients with a previous cardiac history with little or no history (please see additional referral criteria and contra-indications to exercise). Resources for GPs when referring patients to the Scheme The Division has developed resources for the GPs registered to the Scheme:
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Division contact Contact Shona Dutton, Program Officer at the Division for further details. Other useful websites
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