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AddAn information sheet for post-operative patients with pin sites to their fingers/hand/wrist. It educates patients on monitoring for infection and what they should and should not do with pins in place.
Publication date: 2020/09/30 15:00:00 GMT+10
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Organisation:
South Western Sydney Local Health District
Audience:
General Public
Reducing third and fourth degree perineal tears information sheet for women developed by Women’s Healthcare Australasia. The information sheet aims to encourage shared decision making, informing women about their risk of a tear and what can be done to reduce their chance of experiencing a third or fourth degree tear. The information is designed to be given to women at an antenatal appointment between 30-36 weeks. It has been developed by a consumer working group with medical and midwifery input.
Publication date: 2021/04/28 15:30:00 GMT+10
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Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Indonesian, Mongolian and Nepali Communites
Information developed by the social work team at St George Hospital, Kogarah to provide practical and emotional support to parents after a miscarriage.
Publication date: 2020/05/21 12:00:00 GMT+10
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Organisation:
South Eastern Sydney Local Health District
Audience:
General Public
If you are unable to eat as well as you normally do, losing weight (without trying) or already underweight, a high calorie and high protein diet will help.
Publication date: 2015/10/08 14:00:00 GMT+1
Last Reviewed Date:
2024-08-02
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
All
A2 poster saying Smoke turns your cash into ash.[Large pdf files!]
Publication date: 2013/11/12 07:25:00 GMT
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Organisation:
South Eastern Sydney Local Health District
Audience:
All
Information for families attending the Children's Hospital at Westmead
Publication date: 2012/10/03 06:40:00 GMT+1
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Organisation:
Sydney Children's Hospitals Network
Audience:
Children
Family Help Kit. Depression - Language: Italian - Source: https://www.dhi.health.nsw.gov.au/transcultural-mental-health-centre-tmhc/resources/multilingual-resources-by-title/family-help-kit
A guide to introducing solid foods to babies 0 to 12 months.
Publication date: Aug 1st, 2012
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Organisation:
Sydney Local Health District
Audience:
Children
Contraception After You Have Had a Baby. This resource summarises options for suitable contraception after giving birth, including suitable options for breastfeeding mothers. Translations of these resources were funded through Multicultural Health Funding Program 2017-2018
Publication date: 2019/12/05 14:30:00 GMT+11
Last Reviewed Date:
2022-10-28
Organisation:
South Eastern Sydney Local Health District
Audience:
Women who are in childbearing age
Fact sheet on yellow fever, a potentially fatal viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes in parts of South America and Africa. Includes information on immunisation, prevention and diagnosis.
Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:37:00 GMT+1
Last Reviewed Date:
2024-08-02
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
All
Family Help Kit. Child and Adolescent Mental Health Problems - Language: Macedonian - Source: https://www.dhi.health.nsw.gov.au/transcultural-mental-health-centre-tmhc/resources/multilingual-resources-by-title/family-help-kit
A guide to healthy eating and physical activity
Publication date: Oct 4th, 2011
Last Reviewed Date:
Aug 2nd, 2024
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
Children
A literature review identified portable pools as a high risk location for child drowning and near drowning. Discussions with bilingual workers, key informants and focus group participants also identified the need for water safety education among Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) communities. Kids Health developed a portable pool safety brochure titled “Kids Can Drown Without a Sound” based on focus group feedback conducted by Multicultural Health Communication Service (MHCS) to raise awareness of the safety issues associated with portable swimming pools and the legal requirement for fencing to English and non-English speaking community groups
Publication date: 2013/11/25 03:51:00 GMT
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Organisation:
Sydney Children's Hospitals Network
Audience:
Children
Very sick or frail people can be at risk of malnutrition. This resource provides community specific dietary advice to encourage appropriate amounts of protein and energy.
Publication date: 2016/09/13 15:00:00 GMT+1
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Organisation:
South Eastern Sydney Local Health District
Audience:
All
Advice on some things you can do to minimise your risk of heat related illness
Publication date: 2011/02/10 04:15:00 GMT
Last Reviewed Date:
2024-08-02
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
All
Coping Personally with War - Language: Hindi - 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
Healthy Kids. Disruptive Disorders in Children - Language: Greek - Source: https://www.dhi.health.nsw.gov.au/transcultural-mental-health-centre-tmhc/resources/multilingual-resources-by-title/healthy-kids
Guide to understanding the inherited blood disorder Beta thalassaemia - how it's inherited and what it's like to live with the disorder.
Publication date: Oct 25th, 2012
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Organisation:
Thalassaemia and Sickle Cell Australia
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
Discharge information after presentation with chest pain
Publication date: 2020/09/23 14:00:00 GMT+10
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Organisation:
Illawarra Shoalhaven Local Health District
Audience:
General Public
Instructions to patients for providing sputum (phlegm) specimens to check for tuberculosis (TB)
Publication date: 2013/12/06 01:22:00 GMT
Last Reviewed Date:
2024-08-02
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
All
Phrases for patients for the not prevention of delirium
Publication date: Oct 25th, 2012
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Organisation:
South Eastern Sydney Local Health District
Audience:
All
Publication date: 2022/04/06 12:30:00 GMT+10
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Organisation:
NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service
Audience:
General Public
Information about ciprofloxacin, an antibiotic for close contacts of a person with a meningococcal infection
Publication date: Oct 25th, 2012
Last Reviewed Date:
Aug 2nd, 2024
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
Children
Kessler 10 - Language: Dinka - 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.
Healthy Kids. Anorexia Nervosa in Children - Language: Hindi - Source: https://www.dhi.health.nsw.gov.au/transcultural-mental-health-centre-tmhc/resources/multilingual-resources-by-title/healthy-kids
The booklet provides culturally appropriate consumer information about chronic hepatitis B (CHB) for people diagnosed with this chronic condition, which predisposes them to developing liver cancer. It offers plain language information, complemented by pictograms to explain what chronic hepatitis B (CHB) is, what is cirrhosis, their link to liver cancer, what to expect at a medical check-up, who needs medications to treat their disease, tips for staying healthy and what people with CHB can do to protect their close contacts. It includes an appointment card to help patients keep track of their medical appointments.
Publication date: 2017/10/09 14:00:00 GMT+1
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Organisation:
The Westmead Institute
Audience:
Adult
Speech Pathology service flyer for Bankstown, Fairfield and Macarthur areas
Publication date: 2020/11/24 15:00:00 GMT+11
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Organisation:
South Western Sydney Local Health District
Audience:
General Public
Each year, around 50 children fall from windows or balconies. Many suffer serious injuries and some result in deaths. Most of these tragedies occur in children’s own homes.The Kids Don’t Fly publications provide parents and carers with tips on some simple ways to increase window and balcony safety.
Publication date: 2015/07/05 15:00:00 GMT+1
Last Reviewed Date:
2024-08-02
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
Children
This leaflet answers some common questions about amoxycillin and clavulanic acid.
Publication date: 2016/02/07 14:00:00 GMT
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Organisation:
Western Sydney Local Health District
Audience:
All
A guide to heaptitis C, including symptoms, how the virus is spread, prevention and treatment.
Publication date: 2009/09/24 06:50:00 GMT+1
Last Reviewed Date:
2024-08-02
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
All
Information about The Vaginal Ring
Publication date: 2010/09/24 05:55:00 GMT+1
Last Reviewed Date:
2016-11-29
Organisation:
Family Planning NSW
Audience:
Women
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
A Practical Guide. Stress and stress management - Language: Tibetan - Source: https://www.dhi.health.nsw.gov.au/transcultural-mental-health-centre-tmhc/resources/multilingual-resources-by-title/a-practical-guide-series
Publication date: 2022/03/07 12:00:00 GMT+11
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Organisation:
NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service
Audience:
General Public
A simple fact sheets that promotes the consumption of water as a drink for children - includes information on why water is important, tips to encourage children to drink water, facts about milk, juice and sweetened drinks
Publication date: 2013/10/23 06:55:00 GMT+1
Last Reviewed Date:
2024-08-02
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
Children
Guide to prevention and treatment of eye damage (retinopathy) caused by diabetes.
Publication date: Oct 25th, 2012
Last Reviewed Date:
Organisation:
South Eastern Sydney Local Health District
Audience:
Diabetes Patient
Whose recovery and outcome are they anyway? - Language: Indonesian - 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
Contraception After You Have Had a Baby. This resource summarises options for suitable contraception after giving birth, including suitable options for breastfeeding mothers. Translations of these resources were funded through Multicultural Health Funding Program 2017-2018
Publication date: 2019/12/05 14:30:00 GMT+11
Last Reviewed Date:
2022-10-28
Organisation:
South Eastern Sydney Local Health District
Audience:
Women who are in childbearing age
- Source: https://www.mimi-bestellportal.de
- English Title: "Guidebook AIDS and HIV - Current knowledge protection and therapy"
A literature review identified portable pools as a high risk location for child drowning and near drowning. Discussions with bilingual workers, key informants and focus group participants also identified the need for water safety education among Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) communities. Kids Health developed a portable pool safety brochure titled “Kids Can Drown Without a Sound” based on focus group feedback conducted by Multicultural Health Communication Service (MHCS) to raise awareness of the safety issues associated with portable swimming pools and the legal requirement for fencing to English and non-English speaking community groups
Publication date: 2013/11/25 03:51:00 GMT
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Organisation:
Sydney Children's Hospitals Network
Audience:
Children
A guide to shigellosis, an infection caused by the Shigella bacteria, resulting in symptoms like diarrhoea, fever, nausea and stomach cramps.Includes information on prevention and treatment.
Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:26:00 GMT+1
Last Reviewed Date:
2024-08-02
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
Children
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
Instructions to patients for providing sputum (phlegm) specimens to check for tuberculosis (TB)
Publication date: 2013/12/06 01:22:00 GMT
Last Reviewed Date:
2024-08-02
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
All
Guide to understanding the inherited blood disorder alpha thalassaemia - how it's inherited and what it's like to live with the disorder.
Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:02:00 GMT+1
Last Reviewed Date:
Organisation:
Thalassaemia and Sickle Cell Australia
Audience:
All
This leaflet answers some common questions about Warfarin
Publication date: Feb 7th, 2016
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Organisation:
Western Sydney Local Health District
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
Pamphlet outlining key medicine safety messages
Publication date: 2012/04/19 07:55:00 GMT+1
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Organisation:
South Eastern Sydney Local Health District
Audience:
All