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AddSummary of the resource: Incontinent pelvic floor patients are asked to complete a bladder diary to assist their physiotherapist devise a treatment plan and monitor their progress. The ‘Bladder Diary’ resource is a form that can be completed for this purpose to monitor fluid intake and urinary output.
Publication date: 2015/07/13 15:00:00 GMT+1
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Organisation:
South Eastern Sydney Local Health District
Audience:
Women
Information about the NSW Statewide Infant Screening Hearing (SWISH) Program. This aims to identify all babies born in NSW with significant permanent bilateral hearing loss by 3 months of age, and to enable them to access appropriate intervention by 6 months of age.
Publication date: Jul 3rd, 2012
Last Reviewed Date:
Aug 2nd, 2024
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
Children
This leaflet answers some common questions about Xarelto
Publication date: 2016/02/07 14:00:00 GMT
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Organisation:
Western Sydney Local Health District
Audience:
All
A Practical Guide. A Good night's sleep - Language: Dari - Source: https://www.dhi.health.nsw.gov.au/transcultural-mental-health-centre-tmhc/resources/multilingual-resources-by-title/a-practical-guide-series
Coping Personally with War - Language: Khmer - Source: https://www.dhi.health.nsw.gov.au/transcultural-mental-health-centre-tmhc/resources/multilingual-resources-by-title/coping-personally-with-war-and-disaster/coping-personally-with-war
The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:
Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11
Last Reviewed Date:
2023-03-28
Organisation:
Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health
Audience:
Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
Simple fact sheet that promotes the consumption of water as a drink for children.
Publication date: 2011/10/05 06:55:00 GMT+1
Last Reviewed Date:
2024-08-02
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
All
A guide to schistosomiasis (bilharzia), an infection caused by small worms living in water in parts of Africa, South East Asia, China, the Middle East and the Caribbean. Incudes information about diagnosis and treatment.
Publication date: Mar 3rd, 2014
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Organisation:
South Eastern Sydney Local Health District
Audience:
All
Healthy Kids. Anorexia Nervosa in Children - Language: Vietnamese - Source: https://www.dhi.health.nsw.gov.au/transcultural-mental-health-centre-tmhc/resources/multilingual-resources-by-title/healthy-kids
Information about chickenpox, a common viral infection that can reappear later in life as shingles.
Publication date: Nov 13th, 2013
Last Reviewed Date:
Aug 2nd, 2024
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
All
The StEPS brochure explains why children should have their vision screened before they start school and how children can access the StEPS program and have their vision screened for free before they start school.
Publication date: 2013/11/13 05:06:00 GMT
Last Reviewed Date:
2024-08-02
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
Children
Mental Health Month 2009. Sign up, link in, get involved - Language: Greek - Source: https://www.dhi.health.nsw.gov.au/transcultural-mental-health-centre-tmhc/resources/multilingual-resources-by-title/general-mental-wellbeing-resources/sign-up-link-in-get-involved
simple fact sheet that promotes getting active to children
Publication date: 2011/10/05 04:35:00 GMT+1
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Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
All
Information about palliative care - services for people who have an illness for which a cure is not possible.
Publication date: 2012/10/25 17:46:00 GMT+1
Last Reviewed Date:
2024-08-02
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
Patients & Relatives
Information for parents about routine testing of newborn babies to detect a number of rare disorders.
Publication date: 2012/03/14 03:55:00 GMT
Last Reviewed Date:
2024-08-02
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
Children
Triage Notice
Publication date: 2012/02/28 05:10:00 GMT
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Organisation:
Sydney Local Health District
Audience:
All
Information about meningococcal disease, an uncommon but serious disease, which is more likely to affect small children, adolescents and young adults. Includes symptoms, prevention and treatment.
Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:18:00 GMT+1
Last Reviewed Date:
2024-08-02
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
All
Guide to understanding the inherited blood disorder thalassaemia - how it's inherited and what it's like to live with the disorder.
Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:37:00 GMT+1
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Organisation:
Thalassaemia and Sickle Cell Australia
Audience:
All
A Practical Guide. A good night's sleep - Language: Nepali - Source: https://www.dhi.health.nsw.gov.au/transcultural-mental-health-centre-tmhc/resources/multilingual-resources-by-title/a-practical-guide-series
Information about pertussis (whooping cough), a disease that can be very serious in small children, but is preventable by immunisation.
Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:21:00 GMT+1
Last Reviewed Date:
2024-08-02
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
Children
Family Help Kit. Challenging Behaviours - Language: Serbian - Source: https://www.dhi.health.nsw.gov.au/transcultural-mental-health-centre-tmhc/resources/multilingual-resources-by-title/family-help-kit
The bed rail resource provides clear, concise instructions on using a bed rail safely.
Publication date: Mar 20th, 2017
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Organisation:
South Eastern Sydney Local Health District
Audience:
Ageing, Mobility
Information about the Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) or Mantoux test used to test for tuberculosis.
Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:30:00 GMT+1
Last Reviewed Date:
2024-08-02
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
All
Information about Depot Medroxyprogesterone Acetate (DMPA)
Publication date: 2010/09/01 05:50:00 GMT+1
Last Reviewed Date:
2016-11-29
Organisation:
Family Planning NSW
Audience:
Women
Simple fact sheet that promotes getting active to children
Publication date: 2013/10/23 04:30:00 GMT+1
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Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
All
This resource outlines some of the links between diabetes and oral health.
Publication date: 2025/03/19 14:00:00 GMT+11
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Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
Adults
When people are very sick and frail they can have problems with eating and drinking. This resource provides advice on how to help someone who is very sick and frail with eating and drinking safely.
Publication date: Dec 10th, 2015
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Organisation:
South Eastern Sydney Local Health District
Audience:
All
Information about the sexually transmitted infection, chlamydia, including causes, complications, prevention and treatment.
Publication date: Oct 4th, 2012
Last Reviewed Date:
Aug 2nd, 2024
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
All
Practical guide for preventing problems with legs including varicose veins. swelling leg ulcers and blood clots.
Publication date: 2012/09/24 06:20:00 GMT+1
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Organisation:
Western Sydney Local Health District
Audience:
All
This brochure provides easily understandable information for patients undergoing total hip replacement surgery. It contains an explanation of what will happen before, during and after their hospital admission and explains the various roles of doctors, nurses and allied health professionals, involved in their care. By providing this information to patients undergoing this surgery, as well as to their families, we hope to optimise post operative outcomes and facilitate a safe and timely discharge.
Publication date: 2013/11/22 01:52:00 GMT
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Organisation:
South Eastern Sydney Local Health District
Audience:
All
Information about non-gonoccocal urethritis, a common sexually transmitted infection in men, including causes, prevention and complications.Includes information about how to use a condom correctly.
Publication date: 2013/03/07 07:20:00 GMT
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Organisation:
Sydney Sexual Health Centre
Audience:
All
A brochure introducing advance care planning for wide distribution.
Publication date: 2017/02/20 14:00:00 GMT
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Organisation:
South Eastern Sydney Local Health District
Audience:
Ageing, Carers
Information about boils and impetigo ('school sores'), including causes, prevention and treatment.
Publication date: 2009/11/26 06:05:00 GMT
Last Reviewed Date:
2024-08-02
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
All
Simple fact sheet that promotes the consumption of water as a drink for children.
Publication date: 2011/10/05 06:55:00 GMT+1
Last Reviewed Date:
2024-08-02
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
All
Publication date: 2022/03/07 12:00:00 GMT+11
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Organisation:
NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service
Audience:
General Public
This is a cover sheet for a hospital discharge medicine list
Publication date: Oct 25th, 2012
Last Reviewed Date:
Organisation:
South Eastern Sydney Local Health District
Audience:
All
Information about boils and impetigo ('school sores'), including causes, prevention and treatment.
Publication date: 2009/11/26 06:05:00 GMT
Last Reviewed Date:
2024-08-02
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
All
Healthy Kids. Complete - Language: Samoan - Source: https://www.dhi.health.nsw.gov.au/transcultural-mental-health-centre-tmhc/resources/multilingual-resources-by-title/healthy-kids
Kessler 10 - Language: Spanish - Source: https://www.dhi.health.nsw.gov.au/transcultural-mental-health-centre-tmhc/resources/multilingual-resources-by-title/kessler-10?PagingModule=883&retain=true&pg=1K10 Score: Likelihood of having a mental disorder (psychological distress) > 10 - 19 Likely to be well > 20 - 24 Likely to have a mild disorder > 25 - 29 Likely to have a moderate disorder > 30 - 50 Likely to have a severe disorder Source: Victorian Population Health Survey. Melbourne: Department of Human Services, Victoria; 2001.
This resource outlines some of the links between diabetes and oral health.
Publication date: 2025/03/19 14:00:00 GMT+11
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Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
Adults
Caring for your cannula is a resource designed to address common questions about cannulas.
Publication date: 2014/10/22 14:00:00 GMT+1
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Organisation:
South Eastern Sydney Local Health District
Audience:
Mothers
Let's Talk Mental Health. Depression - Language: Maltese - Source: https://www.dhi.health.nsw.gov.au/transcultural-mental-health-centre-tmhc/resources/multilingual-resources-by-title/lets-talk-mental-health/lets-talk-mental-health
Fact sheet about typhoid, a disease caused by infection with bacteria called Salmonella Typhi.. In Australia, most typhoid infections are acquired overseas and occur after eating contaminated food or water in countries where typhoid is common. Includes information on how the disease is spread, its prevention and treatment
Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:32:00 GMT+1
Last Reviewed Date:
2024-08-02
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
All
This resource is intended to be a foldable wallet sized checklist of questions to consider asking health professionals to participate in your health care.
Publication date: 2016/03/02 14:00:00 GMT
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Organisation:
South Eastern Sydney Local Health District
Audience:
All
The communication tools provide patients/family/carers with information about the dying process. They do NOT replace clinical staff’s responsibility to commence and continue communicating with the patient and/or their family/carers during this time
Publication date: 2017/02/06 14:00:00 GMT
Last Reviewed Date:
2024-08-02
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
Ageing, Carers
Supporting people who look after someone
Publication date: 2016/09/14 15:00:00 GMT+1
Last Reviewed Date:
2020-09-14
Organisation:
South Eastern Sydney Local Health District
Audience:
Carers
A parents' guide to recognising and coping with depression in children.
Publication date: 2012/06/06 04:45:00 GMT+1
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Organisation:
Sydney Children's Hospitals Network
Audience:
Children
This resource provides information for patients on what to expect when getting an anaesthetic.
Publication date: 2017/02/14 14:00:00 GMT
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Organisation:
South Eastern Sydney Local Health District
Audience:
All
A guide to introducing solid foods to babies 0 to 12 months.
Publication date: Aug 1st, 2012
Last Reviewed Date:
Organisation:
Sydney Local Health District
Audience:
Children
Mental Health Month 2012. Celebrate, Connect and Grow - Language: Burmese - Source: https://www.dhi.health.nsw.gov.au/transcultural-mental-health-centre-tmhc/resources/multilingual-resources-by-title/general-mental-wellbeing-resources/celebrate-connect-grow
A Practical Guide. Problem solving - Language: Vietnamese - Source: https://www.dhi.health.nsw.gov.au/transcultural-mental-health-centre-tmhc/resources/multilingual-resources-by-title/a-practical-guide-series
The in language poster provides information on support services that are available to people who have caring responsibilities for family members or friends. Services NSW has information on programs, services, payments and concessions available to carers .The Carer Gateway is a centralized access point for emergency respite, online supports, and individualized support for carers. These carer support services are not connected to any services that a care recipient may be receiving. The text has been translated into in the following languages Chinese, Arabic, Macedonian, Spanish, Greek, Portuguese, Bangla, Nepali, Indonesian, French, Korean, Russian,Traditional Chinese and Thai.
Publication date: 2021/01/28 09:30:00 GMT+11
Last Reviewed Date:
2021-11-30
Organisation:
South Eastern Sydney Local Health District
Audience:
General Public
Information that might be useful to help you identify if you, or someone you know, needs help with mental health and to find treatment options.
Publication date: 2022/09/12 16:00:00 GMT+10
Last Reviewed Date:
2022-12-09
Organisation:
WayAhead
Audience:
General public
Calcium is one of the most important minerals in the body. Calcium is important tohelp keep bones and teeth strong. As we get older, our body needs more calcium.
Publication date: 2015/10/19 14:00:00 GMT+1
Last Reviewed Date:
2024-08-02
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
All
Fact sheet about measles, including information about how the infection is spread,symptoms, treatment and immunisation.
Publication date: Oct 25th, 2012
Last Reviewed Date:
Aug 2nd, 2024
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
Children
Fibre helps you go to the toilet and keeps your bowel movements regular. Fibre is only found in food made from plants, such as fruits and vegetables.
Publication date: 2015/10/20 14:00:00 GMT+1
Last Reviewed Date:
2024-08-02
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
All
A guide to preventing listeriosis, a rare but serious foodborne disease.
Publication date: 2009/11/26 06:05:00 GMT
Last Reviewed Date:
2024-08-02
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
All
Whose recovery and outcome are they anyway? - Language: Vietnamese - Source: https://www.dhi.health.nsw.gov.au/transcultural-mental-health-centre-tmhc/resources/multilingual-resources-by-title/kessler-10?PagingModule=883&retain=true&pg=1
To stay healthy, your body needs fluid as much as it needs food. Water helpsregulate body temperature, and aids digestion.
Publication date: 2015/10/08 14:00:00 GMT+1
Last Reviewed Date:
2024-08-02
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
All