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Advance care planning for end of life for people with mental illness (Chinese Simplified)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/doh-9875/doh-9875-zho.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-9880-zho.pdf

This guide will help support people with mental illness, their family and carers, with the complex and diverse issues which might arise around advance care planning for end of life. The guide is available in eleven community languages.

    Publication date: 2017/02/20 14:00:00 GMT

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     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    Ageing, Carers
 
CATEGORIZE Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia death and dying language: chinese simplified (简体中文) title: advance care planning for end of life for people with mental illness
Added 7 months ago
Advance Care Planning: Making your wishes know (Arabic)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/doh-9880/doh-9880-ara.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-9880-ara.pdf

A brochure introducing advance care planning for wide distribution.

    Publication date: 2017/02/20 14:00:00 GMT

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    Ageing, Carers
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia death and dying language: arabic (العربية) title: advance care planning: making your wishes know
Added 7 months ago
Advance Care Planning: Making your wishes know (Chinese Traditional)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/doh-9880/doh-9880-chi.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-9880-chi.pdf

A brochure introducing advance care planning for wide distribution.

    Publication date: 2017/02/20 14:00:00 GMT

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    Ageing, Carers
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia death and dying language: chinese traditional (繁體中文) title: advance care planning: making your wishes know
Added 7 months ago
Advance Care Planning: Making your wishes know (English)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/doh-9880/doh-9880-eng.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-9880-eng.pdf

A brochure introducing advance care planning for wide distribution.

    Publication date: 2017/02/20 14:00:00 GMT

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    Ageing, Carers
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia death and dying language: english title: advance care planning: making your wishes know
Added 7 months ago
Advance Care Planning: Making your wishes know (Greek)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/doh-9880/doh-9880-gre.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-9880-gre.pdf

A brochure introducing advance care planning for wide distribution.

    Publication date: 2017/02/20 14:00:00 GMT

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    Ageing, Carers
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia death and dying language: greek (Ελληνικά) title: advance care planning: making your wishes know
Added 7 months ago
Advance Care Planning: Making your wishes know (Italian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/doh-9880/doh-9880-ita.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-9880-ita.pdf

A brochure introducing advance care planning for wide distribution.

    Publication date: 2017/02/20 14:00:00 GMT

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    Ageing, Carers
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia death and dying language: italian (italiano) title: advance care planning: making your wishes know
Added 7 months ago
Advance Care Planning: Making your wishes know (Korean)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/doh-9880/doh-9880-kor.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-9880-kor.pdf

A brochure introducing advance care planning for wide distribution.

    Publication date: 2017/02/20 14:00:00 GMT

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    Ageing, Carers
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia death and dying language: korean (한국어) title: advance care planning: making your wishes know
Added 7 months ago
Advance Care Planning: Making your wishes know (Macedonian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/doh-9880/doh-9880-mac.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-9880-mac.pdf

A brochure introducing advance care planning for wide distribution.

    Publication date: 2017/02/20 14:00:00 GMT

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    Ageing, Carers
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia death and dying language: macedonian (македонски јазик) title: advance care planning: making your wishes know
Added 7 months ago
Advance Care Planning: Making your wishes know (Serbian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/doh-9880/doh-9880-scc.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-9880-scc.pdf

A brochure introducing advance care planning for wide distribution.

    Publication date: 2017/02/20 14:00:00 GMT

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    Ageing, Carers
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia death and dying language: serbocroatian(srpskohrv/Српскохрватски) title: advance care planning: making your wishes know
Added 7 months ago
Advance Care Planning: Making your wishes know (Spanish)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/doh-9880/doh-9880-spa.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-9880-spa.pdf

A brochure introducing advance care planning for wide distribution.

    Publication date: 2017/02/20 14:00:00 GMT

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    Ageing, Carers
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia death and dying language: spanish (español) title: advance care planning: making your wishes know
Added 7 months ago
Advance Care Planning: Making your wishes know (Vietnamese)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/doh-9880/doh-9880-vie.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-9880-vie.pdf

A brochure introducing advance care planning for wide distribution.

    Publication date: 2017/02/20 14:00:00 GMT

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    Ageing, Carers
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia death and dying language: vietnamese (tiếng việt) title: advance care planning: making your wishes know
Added 7 months ago
Advance Care Planning: Making your wishes know (Chinese Simplified)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/doh-9880/doh-9880-zho.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-9880-zho.pdf

A brochure introducing advance care planning for wide distribution.

    Publication date: 2017/02/20 14:00:00 GMT

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    Ageing, Carers
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia death and dying language: chinese simplified (简体中文) title: advance care planning: making your wishes know
Added 7 months ago
ED Chest Pain Discharge Infomation (Arabic)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/ed-chest-pain-discharge-infomation/arabic/@@display-file/file/Arabic.pdf

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
 
Mode: Education Specialty: Emergency Medicine Status: Inactive created in:australia forms letters instructions and notices language: arabic (العربية) patient privacy title: ed chest pain discharge infomation
Added 7 months ago
ED Chest Pain Discharge Infomation (English)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/ed-chest-pain-discharge-infomation/english/@@display-file/file/English.pdf

Discharge information after presentation with chest pain

    Publication date: 2020/09/23 14:00:00 GMT+10

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    Illawarra Shoalhaven Local Health District

     Audience: 
    General Public
 
Mode: Education Specialty: Emergency Medicine Status: Inactive created in:australia forms letters instructions and notices language: english patient privacy title: ed chest pain discharge infomation
Added 7 months ago
ED Chest Pain Discharge Infomation (Farsi)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/ed-chest-pain-discharge-infomation/farsi/@@display-file/file/Farsi.pdf

Discharge information after presentation with chest pain

    Publication date: 2020/09/23 14:00:00 GMT+10

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    Illawarra Shoalhaven Local Health District

     Audience: 
    General Public
 
Mode: Education Specialty: Emergency Medicine Status: Inactive created in:australia forms letters instructions and notices language: farsi (فارسی) patient privacy title: ed chest pain discharge infomation
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Arabic)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/arabic-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/ARABIC.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: arabic (العربية) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Arabic)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/arabic/@@display-file/file/ARABIC.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: arabic (العربية) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Assyrian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/assyrian-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/ASSYRIAN.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: assyrian (Suret ܣܘܪܝܬ) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Assyrian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/assyrian/@@display-file/file/ASSYRIAN.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: assyrian (Suret ܣܘܪܝܬ) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Bengali)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/bengali-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/BENGALI.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: bengali (bangla / বাংলা) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Bengali)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/bengali/@@display-file/file/BENGALI.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: bengali (bangla / বাংলা) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Chin Hakha)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/chin-hakha-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/CHIN%20HAKHA.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: chin hakha (Laiholh) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Chin Hakha)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/chin-hakha/@@display-file/file/CHIN%20HAKHA.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: chin hakha (Laiholh) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Chinese Simplified)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/chinese-simplified-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/CHINESE%20SIMPLIFIED.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: chinese simplified (简体中文) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Chinese Simplified)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/chinese-simplified/@@display-file/file/CHINESE%20SIMPLIFIED.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: chinese simplified (简体中文) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Chinese Traditional)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/chinese-traditional-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/CHINESE%20TRADITIONAL.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: chinese traditional (繁體中文) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Chinese Traditional)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/chinese-traditional/@@display-file/file/CHINESE%20TRADITIONAL.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: chinese traditional (繁體中文) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Dari)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/dari-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/DARI.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: dari (دری) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Dari)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/dari/@@display-file/file/DARI.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: dari (دری) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Dinka)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/dinka-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/DINKA.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: dinka (Jiɛ̈ɛ̈ŋ) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Dinka)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/dinka/@@display-file/file/DINKA.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: dinka (Jiɛ̈ɛ̈ŋ) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (English)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/english-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/English.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: english maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (English)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/english/@@display-file/file/English.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: english maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Khmer)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/khmer-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/KHMER.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: khmer (ភាសាខ្មែរ) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Khmer)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/khmer/@@display-file/file/KHMER.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: khmer (ភាសាខ្មែរ) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Korean)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/korean-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/KOREAN.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: korean (한국어) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Korean)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/korean/@@display-file/file/KOREAN.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: korean (한국어) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Kurdish Kurmanji)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/kurdish-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/KURDISH.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: kurdish maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Kurdish Kurmanji)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/kurdish/@@display-file/file/KURDISH.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: kurdish maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Mongolian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/mongolian-antenatal/@@display-file/file/Mongolian.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: mongolian (ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ ᠬᠡᠯᠡ Монгол хэл Mongol khel) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Mongolian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/mongolian-postnatal/@@display-file/file/MongolianP.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: mongolian (ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ ᠬᠡᠯᠡ Монгол хэл Mongol khel) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Nepali)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/nepalese-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/NEPALI.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: nepali (नेपाली) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Nepali)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/nepali/@@display-file/file/NEPALI.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: nepali (नेपाली) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Persian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/persian-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/PERSIAN.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: farsi (فارسی) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Persian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/persian/@@display-file/file/PERSIAN.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: farsi (فارسی) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Portuguese)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/portuguese-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/PORTUGUESE.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: portuguese (português) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Portuguese)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/portuguese/@@display-file/file/PORTUGUESE.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: portuguese (português) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Punjabi)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/punjabi-1/@@display-file/file/PUNJABI.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: punjabi (ਪੰਜਾਬੀ) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Punjabi)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/punjabi/@@display-file/file/PUNJABI.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: punjabi (ਪੰਜਾਬੀ) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Spanish)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/spanish-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/SPANISH.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: spanish (español) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Spanish)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/spanish/@@display-file/file/SPANISH.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: spanish (español) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Tamil)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/tamil-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/TAMIL.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: tamil(தமிழ்) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Tamil)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/tamil/@@display-file/file/TAMIL.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: tamil(தமிழ்) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Thai)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/thai-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/THAI.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: thai (ภาษาไทย) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Thai)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/thai/@@display-file/file/THAI.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: thai (ภาษาไทย) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Turkish)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/turkish-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/TURKISH.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: turkish (türkçe) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Turkish)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/turkish/@@display-file/file/TURKISH.pdf

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
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: turkish (türkçe) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Vietnamese)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/vietnamese-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/VIETNAMESE.pdf

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

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Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Vietnamese)
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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

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Floodwater can make you sick A4 Poster (Arabic)
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Floodwater can make you sick A4 Poster (Assyrian)
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Floodwater can make you sick A4 Poster (Bengali)
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Floodwater can make you sick A4 Poster (Bosnian)
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Floodwater can make you sick A4 Poster (Burmese)
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Floodwater can make you sick A4 Poster (Chinese Simplified)
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Floodwater can make you sick A4 Poster (Croatian)
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Floodwater can make you sick A4 Poster (Dari)
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Floodwater can make you sick A4 Poster (Dinka)
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Floodwater can make you sick A4 Poster (English)
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Floodwater can make you sick A4 Poster (Farsi)
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Floodwater can make you sick A4 Poster (Filipino)
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Floodwater can make you sick A4 Poster (Greek)
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Floodwater can make you sick A4 Poster (Gujarati)
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Floodwater can make you sick A4 Poster (Hindi)
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Floodwater can make you sick A4 Poster (Italian)
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Floodwater can make you sick A4 Poster (Japanese)
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Floodwater can make you sick A4 Poster (Kinyarwanda)
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Floodwater can make you sick A4 Poster (Korean)
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Floodwater can make you sick A4 Poster (Kurdish Kurmanji)
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Floodwater can make you sick A4 Poster (Kurdish Sorani)
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Floodwater can make you sick A4 Poster (Lao)
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Floodwater can make you sick A4 Poster (Macedonian)
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CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia environmental health language: samoan (gagana samoa) title: floodwater can make you sick a4 poster
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Floodwater can make you sick A4 Poster (Serbian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/floodwater-can-make-you-sick-a4-poster/serbian-a4-poster/@@display-file/file/Serbian%20-%202217875%20Flooding%20in%20NSW%20Social%20Tile%20MHCS.pdf

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    NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service

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    General Public
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia environmental health language: serbocroatian(srpskohrv/Српскохрватски) title: floodwater can make you sick a4 poster
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Floodwater can make you sick A4 Poster (Somali)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/floodwater-can-make-you-sick-a4-poster/somali-a4-poster/@@display-file/file/Somali%20-%202217875%20Flooding%20in%20NSW%20MHCS%20A4.pdf

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    General Public
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia environmental health language: somali (af-soomaali ) title: floodwater can make you sick a4 poster
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Floodwater can make you sick A4 Poster (Spanish)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/floodwater-can-make-you-sick-a4-poster/spanish-a4-poster/@@display-file/file/Spanish%20-%202217875%20Flooding%20in%20NSW%20Social%20Tile%20MHCS.pdf

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     Organisation: 
    NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service

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    General Public
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia environmental health language: spanish (español) title: floodwater can make you sick a4 poster
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Floodwater can make you sick A4 Poster (Swahili)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/floodwater-can-make-you-sick-a4-poster/swahili-a4-poster/@@display-file/file/Swahili%20-%202217875%20Flooding%20in%20NSW%20Social%20Tile%20MHCS.pdf

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     Organisation: 
    NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service

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    General Public
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia environmental health language: swahili (kiswahili) title: floodwater can make you sick a4 poster
Added 7 months ago
Floodwater can make you sick A4 Poster (Tamil)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/floodwater-can-make-you-sick-a4-poster/tamil-a4-poster/@@display-file/file/Tamil%20-%202217875%20Flooding%20in%20NSW%20MHCS%20A4.pdf

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     Organisation: 
    NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service

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    General Public
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia environmental health language: tamil(தமிழ்) title: floodwater can make you sick a4 poster
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Floodwater can make you sick A4 Poster (Thai)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/floodwater-can-make-you-sick-a4-poster/thai-a4-poster/@@display-file/file/Thai%20-%202217875%20Flooding%20in%20NSW%20Social%20Tile%20MHCS.pdf

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     Organisation: 
    NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service

     Audience: 
    General Public
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia environmental health language: thai (ภาษาไทย) title: floodwater can make you sick a4 poster
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Floodwater can make you sick A4 Poster (Tibetan)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/floodwater-can-make-you-sick-a4-poster/tibetan-a4-poster/@@display-file/file/Tibetan%20-%202217875%20Flooding%20in%20NSW%20MHCS%20A4.pdf

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     Organisation: 
    NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service

     Audience: 
    General Public
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia environmental health language: tibetan (lha-sa'i skad / ལྷ་སའི་སྐད་) title: floodwater can make you sick a4 poster
Added 7 months ago
Floodwater can make you sick A4 Poster (Tongan)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/floodwater-can-make-you-sick-a4-poster/tongan-a4-poster/@@display-file/file/Tongan%20-%202217875%20Flooding%20in%20NSW%20MHCS%20A4.pdf

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     Organisation: 
    NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service

     Audience: 
    General Public
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia environmental health language: tongan (lea faka-tonga) title: floodwater can make you sick a4 poster
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Floodwater can make you sick A4 Poster (Turkish)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/floodwater-can-make-you-sick-a4-poster/turkish-a4-poster/@@display-file/file/Turkish%20-%202217875%20Flooding%20in%20NSW%20Social%20Tile%20MHCS.pdf

Publication date: 2022/03/07 12:00:00 GMT+11

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     Organisation: 
    NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service

     Audience: 
    General Public
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia environmental health language: turkish (türkçe) title: floodwater can make you sick a4 poster
Added 7 months ago
Floodwater can make you sick A4 Poster (Urdu)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/floodwater-can-make-you-sick-a4-poster/urdu-a4-poster/@@display-file/file/Urdu%20-%202217875%20Flooding%20in%20NSW%20MHCS%20A4.pdf

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     Organisation: 
    NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service

     Audience: 
    General Public
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia environmental health language: urdu (اردو) title: floodwater can make you sick a4 poster
Added 7 months ago
Floodwater can make you sick A4 Poster (Vietnamese)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/floodwater-can-make-you-sick-a4-poster/vietnamese-a4-poster/@@display-file/file/Vietnamese%20-%202217875%20Flooding%20in%20NSW%20Social%20Tile%20MHCS.pdf

Publication date: 2022/03/07 12:00:00 GMT+11

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     Organisation: 
    NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service

     Audience: 
    General Public
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia environmental health language: vietnamese (tiếng việt) title: floodwater can make you sick a4 poster
Added 7 months ago
For people seeking asylum who do not have Medicare (Arabic)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/for-people-seeking-asylum-who-do-not-have-medicare/arabic/@@display-file/file/Arabic.pdf

People seeking asylum in Australia who do not have a Medicare Card can use public hospitals in NSW free of charge.

    Publication date: 2021/02/15 14:00:00 GMT+11

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     Organisation: 
    NSW Refugee Health Service

     Audience: 
    Refugees and asylum seekers
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia language: arabic (العربية) refugee health title: for people seeking asylum who do not have medicare
Added 7 months ago
For people seeking asylum who do not have Medicare (Dari)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/for-people-seeking-asylum-who-do-not-have-medicare/bengali/@@display-file/file/Dari.pdf

People seeking asylum in Australia who do not have a Medicare Card can use public hospitals in NSW free of charge.

    Publication date: 2021/02/15 14:00:00 GMT+11

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     Organisation: 
    NSW Refugee Health Service

     Audience: 
    Refugees and asylum seekers
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia language: dari (دری) refugee health title: for people seeking asylum who do not have medicare
Added 7 months ago
For people seeking asylum who do not have Medicare (Chinese Simplified)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/for-people-seeking-asylum-who-do-not-have-medicare/chinese-simplified/@@display-file/file/Simplified%20Chinese.pdf

People seeking asylum in Australia who do not have a Medicare Card can use public hospitals in NSW free of charge.

    Publication date: 2021/02/15 14:00:00 GMT+11

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     Organisation: 
    NSW Refugee Health Service

     Audience: 
    Refugees and asylum seekers
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia language: chinese simplified (简体中文) refugee health title: for people seeking asylum who do not have medicare
Added 7 months ago
For people seeking asylum who do not have Medicare (English)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/for-people-seeking-asylum-who-do-not-have-medicare/english/@@display-file/file/English.pdf

People seeking asylum in Australia who do not have a Medicare Card can use public hospitals in NSW free of charge.

    Publication date: 2021/02/15 14:00:00 GMT+11

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     Organisation: 
    NSW Refugee Health Service

     Audience: 
    Refugees and asylum seekers
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia language: english refugee health title: for people seeking asylum who do not have medicare
Added 7 months ago
For people seeking asylum who do not have Medicare (Farsi)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/for-people-seeking-asylum-who-do-not-have-medicare/farsi/@@display-file/file/Farsi.pdf

People seeking asylum in Australia who do not have a Medicare Card can use public hospitals in NSW free of charge.

    Publication date: 2021/02/15 14:00:00 GMT+11

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     Organisation: 
    NSW Refugee Health Service

     Audience: 
    Refugees and asylum seekers
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia language: farsi (فارسی) refugee health title: for people seeking asylum who do not have medicare
Added 7 months ago
For people seeking asylum who do not have Medicare (Tamil)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/for-people-seeking-asylum-who-do-not-have-medicare/tamil/@@display-file/file/Tamil.pdf

People seeking asylum in Australia who do not have a Medicare Card can use public hospitals in NSW free of charge.

    Publication date: 2021/02/15 14:00:00 GMT+11

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     Organisation: 
    NSW Refugee Health Service

     Audience: 
    Refugees and asylum seekers
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia language: tamil(தமிழ்) refugee health title: for people seeking asylum who do not have medicare
Added 7 months ago
Healthy Eating with Chronic Liver Disease (Arabic)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/healthy-eating-with-chornic-liver-disease/arabic/@@display-file/file/Arabic.pdf

This pamphlet provides information on how to eat with Chronic Liver Disease - high protein/ no added salt diet with specific advice for liver disease. Designed for dietitians to use with patients.

    Publication date: 2020/09/24 12:30:00 GMT+10

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     Organisation: 
    Western Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    General Public
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions healthy eating language: arabic (العربية) title: healthy eating with chronic liver disease
Added 7 months ago
Healthy Eating with Chronic Liver Disease (English)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/healthy-eating-with-chornic-liver-disease/english/@@display-file/file/English.pdf

This pamphlet provides information on how to eat with Chronic Liver Disease - high protein/ no added salt diet with specific advice for liver disease. Designed for dietitians to use with patients.

    Publication date: 2020/09/24 12:30:00 GMT+10

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     Organisation: 
    Western Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    General Public
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions healthy eating language: english title: healthy eating with chronic liver disease
Added 7 months ago
Healthy mouths for children under 5 (Arabic)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/healthy-mouths-for-children-under-5/arabic/@@display-file/file/Arabic.pdf

Please specify other file format: Summary of the resource (no more than 40 words): This resource provides advice and tips for parents and carers of children under 5 to help them take care of their oral health.

    Publication date: Mar 19th, 2025

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     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Adults
 
CATEGORIZE Specialty: Pediatrics Status: Inactive created in:australia dental care language: arabic (العربية) oral health title: healthy mouths for children under 5
Added 7 months ago
Healthy mouths for children under 5 (Chinese Simplified)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/healthy-mouths-for-children-under-5/chinese-simplified/@@display-file/file/Chinese%20Simplified.pdf

Please specify other file format: Summary of the resource (no more than 40 words): This resource provides advice and tips for parents and carers of children under 5 to help them take care of their oral health.

    Publication date: Mar 19th, 2025

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     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Adults
 
CATEGORIZE Specialty: Pediatrics Status: Inactive created in:australia dental care language: chinese simplified (简体中文) oral health title: healthy mouths for children under 5
Added 7 months ago
Healthy mouths for children under 5 (Chinese Traditional)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/healthy-mouths-for-children-under-5/chinese-traditional/@@display-file/file/Chinese%20Traditional.pdf

Please specify other file format: Summary of the resource (no more than 40 words): This resource provides advice and tips for parents and carers of children under 5 to help them take care of their oral health.

    Publication date: Mar 19th, 2025

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     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Adults
 
CATEGORIZE Specialty: Pediatrics Status: Inactive created in:australia dental care language: chinese traditional (繁體中文) oral health title: healthy mouths for children under 5
Added 7 months ago
Healthy mouths for children under 5 (Dari)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/healthy-mouths-for-children-under-5/dari/@@display-file/file/Dari.pdf

Please specify other file format: Summary of the resource (no more than 40 words): This resource provides advice and tips for parents and carers of children under 5 to help them take care of their oral health.

    Publication date: Mar 19th, 2025

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     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Adults
 
CATEGORIZE Specialty: Pediatrics Status: Inactive created in:australia dental care language: dari (دری) oral health title: healthy mouths for children under 5
Added 7 months ago
Healthy mouths for children under 5 (English)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/healthy-mouths-for-children-under-5/english/@@display-file/file/English.pdf

Please specify other file format: Summary of the resource (no more than 40 words): This resource provides advice and tips for parents and carers of children under 5 to help them take care of their oral health.

    Publication date: Mar 19th, 2025

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     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Adults
 
CATEGORIZE Specialty: Pediatrics Status: Inactive created in:australia dental care language: english oral health title: healthy mouths for children under 5
Added 7 months ago
Healthy mouths for children under 5 (Hazaragi)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/healthy-mouths-for-children-under-5/hiazaragi/@@display-file/file/Hazaragi.pdf

Please specify other file format: Summary of the resource (no more than 40 words): This resource provides advice and tips for parents and carers of children under 5 to help them take care of their oral health.

    Publication date: Mar 19th, 2025

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     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Adults
 
CATEGORIZE Specialty: Pediatrics Status: Inactive created in:australia dental care language: hazaragi (آزرگی) oral health title: healthy mouths for children under 5
Added 7 months ago
Healthy mouths for children under 5 (Hindi)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/healthy-mouths-for-children-under-5/hindi/@@display-file/file/Hindi.pdf

Please specify other file format: Summary of the resource (no more than 40 words): This resource provides advice and tips for parents and carers of children under 5 to help them take care of their oral health.

    Publication date: Mar 19th, 2025

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     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Adults
 
CATEGORIZE Specialty: Pediatrics Status: Inactive created in:australia dental care language: hindi (हिन्दी) oral health title: healthy mouths for children under 5
Added 7 months ago
Healthy mouths for children under 5 (Khmer)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/healthy-mouths-for-children-under-5/khmer/@@display-file/file/Khmer.pdf

Please specify other file format: Summary of the resource (no more than 40 words): This resource provides advice and tips for parents and carers of children under 5 to help them take care of their oral health.

    Publication date: Mar 19th, 2025

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     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Adults
 
CATEGORIZE Specialty: Pediatrics Status: Inactive created in:australia dental care language: khmer (ភាសាខ្មែរ) oral health title: healthy mouths for children under 5
Added 7 months ago
Healthy mouths for children under 5 (Korean)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/healthy-mouths-for-children-under-5/korean/@@display-file/file/Korean.pdf

Please specify other file format: Summary of the resource (no more than 40 words): This resource provides advice and tips for parents and carers of children under 5 to help them take care of their oral health.

    Publication date: Mar 19th, 2025

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     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Adults
 
CATEGORIZE Specialty: Pediatrics Status: Inactive created in:australia dental care language: korean (한국어) oral health title: healthy mouths for children under 5
Added 7 months ago
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