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AddA guide to Murray Valley Encephalitis (MVE), a serious mosquito borne disease, usually occurring in remore north western Australia.
Publication date: 2009/09/24 05:25:00 GMT+1
Last Reviewed Date:
2024-08-02
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
All
Mental Health Month 2011. Wellbeing: Invest In Your Life - Language: Italian - Source: https://www.dhi.health.nsw.gov.au/transcultural-mental-health-centre-tmhc/resources/multilingual-resources-by-title/general-mental-wellbeing-resources/wellbeing-invest-in-your-life
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
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
A Practical Guide. Promoting wellbeing - Language: Chinese - Simplified - Source: https://www.dhi.health.nsw.gov.au/transcultural-mental-health-centre-tmhc/resources/multilingual-resources-by-title/a-practical-guide-series
When to Come to Hospital in Labour is essential to ensure women are aware in advance of who to contact, when and why to come to hospital, and the signs of labour. It also provides information to ensure timely access to care, especially if complications arise.
Publication date: 2014/12/18 14:00:00 GMT
Last Reviewed Date:
2023-12-11
Organisation:
South Eastern Sydney Local Health District
Audience:
Parents
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
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
Welcome to the Emergency Department (ED). This information will help you understand what will happen while you are at Emergency Department.
Publication date: 2014/01/16 05:30:00 GMT
Last Reviewed Date:
2024-08-02
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
All
Information about the new law, effective from July 1 2009, which forbids smoking in a car with a child under the age of 16.
Publication date: 2012/04/12 08:25:00 GMT+1
Last Reviewed Date:
2024-08-02
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
All
Information about cataracts including symptoms and treatment.
Publication date: 2013/10/17 04:40:00 GMT+1
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Organisation:
South Eastern Sydney Local Health District
Audience:
All
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
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Source: www.atemwegsliga.de- English Title: "Inhalation guide Easyhealer "
Simple, clear, reassuring tips for parents and carers talking to their kids about sex, puberty, sexuality and relationships. Originally published by WA Health, it has now been translated for the Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District(LHD) and Family Planning NSW by the Translation Service, Western Sydney LHD
Publication date: Aug 16th, 2017
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Western Australian Department of Health
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Publication date: 2022/04/06 12:30:00 GMT+10
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Organisation:
NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service
Audience:
General Public
Publication date: 2022/04/06 12:30:00 GMT+10
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Organisation:
NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service
Audience:
General Public
Text to encourage use of interpreters has been translated and made available as pdfs to allow the text to be inserted into other documents as required.
Publication date: Sep 28th, 2017
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Organisation:
South Eastern Sydney Local Health District
Audience:
All
Consumer Medication Brochures. Bipolar Disorder - how medicine can help - Language: Dari - Source: https://www.dhi.health.nsw.gov.au/transcultural-mental-health-centre-tmhc/resources/multilingual-resources-by-title/consumer-medication-brochures
It’s time to make quality mental health care for all a reality. World Mental Health Day presents an opportunity for government leaders, civil society organizations and many others to talk about the steps they are already taking and that they intend to take in support of this goal.
Eating and drinking can become difficult because of strokes, age, breathing problems, dementia or damage to the head and neck. This resource provides tips on how to stay safe when eating and drinking.
Publication date: 2015/12/10 14:00:00 GMT
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Organisation:
South Eastern Sydney Local Health District
Audience:
All
A Practical Guide. Stress and stress management - Language: Chinese - Simplified - Source: https://www.dhi.health.nsw.gov.au/transcultural-mental-health-centre-tmhc/resources/multilingual-resources-by-title/a-practical-guide-series
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocols are developed to reduce surgical stress, decrease complications and encourage a faster recovery. This video aims to guide patients through various steps of their surgical journey and provide information to help them make a quicker recovery after surgery.
Publication date: 2017/09/24 15:00:00 GMT+1
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Organisation:
Western Sydney Local Health District
Audience:
All
A guide to help parents to teach their baby to drink from a cup (6 to 18 months)
Publication date: 2014/01/06 02:55:00 GMT
Last Reviewed Date:
2024-08-02
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
Parents
Language: Swahili, Source: https://www.bloodpressureuk.org/resources/publications/translated-blood-pressure-information/
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
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
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
Apnoea of prematurity is a breathing pause that can occur in premature babies. This resource provides advice for parents on the management of apnoea of prematurity.
Publication date: 2017/02/08 14:00:00 GMT
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Organisation:
South Eastern Sydney Local Health District
Audience:
Children, Parents
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
Kessler 10 - Language: English - 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.
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
Information for parents abour peanut allergy in children.
Publication date: 2012/10/25 17:26:00 GMT+1
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Organisation:
Sydney Children's Hospitals Network
Audience:
Children
A Practical Guide. Problem solving - Language: Chinese - Simplified - Source: https://www.dhi.health.nsw.gov.au/transcultural-mental-health-centre-tmhc/resources/multilingual-resources-by-title/a-practical-guide-series
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
Simple fact sheet that promotes the consumption of the recommended number of serves of fruit and vegetables for children
Publication date: 2011/10/05 06:55:00 GMT+1
Last Reviewed Date:
2024-08-02
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
All
Family Help Kit. Fears and Anxiety - Language: Filipino - Source: https://www.dhi.health.nsw.gov.au/transcultural-mental-health-centre-tmhc/resources/multilingual-resources-by-title/family-help-kit
- Source: https://www.mimi-bestellportal.de
- English Title: "Guidebook medical rehabilitation for kids and adolescents (Edition for parents)"
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
Let's Talk Mental Health. Stigma and Anxiety - Language: Spanish - 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
Publication date: 2022/03/07 12:00:00 GMT+11
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Organisation:
NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service
Audience:
General Public
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