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August 2005 – Department of Human Services, Victoria, Australia

General News

Pretty babes all in a row

NAIDOC Week celebrations in Lakes Entrance

Extra funds to treat more patients

Metropolitan Health

Licensed to live
Burns warning on home heaters
Austin Health epilepsy specialist honoured twice
Ledesha is ready to put on her dancing shoes
Elective surgery lists to be slashed
World first for Aussie amputees
New specialist equipment helps patients at Frankston Hospital
Austin professes spirit of collaboration
Patients praise Northern Hospital

Public Health

Call for public health award nominations
Wake up call on diabetes
Australia Day Council award for helplines

Office for Children

Call for comment on charter for children in care

New children's council first for Victoria
Aged Care
Health service info on-line

Housing

Colac benefits from renewal and redevelopment

Mental Health
How you can mend a broken heart
Rural and Regional Health
Big drop in waits for dental treatment
Topics tackle mind and body
Conferences to focus on men's health
Praise for weekend workshop
Program for mums with special needs
Day in life of district nurse
Guidelines cover bush emergencies
Call for scholarship applications

Juvenile Justice

African workers visit Parkville
New $11.35 million juvenile justice remand unit opens

Disability Services

Improved facilities for Ballarat's McCallum Centre
Service meets complex needs
Primary school pupils take part in disability awareness project
Tipping competition has plenty of fans

General News

Pretty babes all in a row

A count of babies born at Werribee Mercy Hospital in the last year has confirmed Melbourne's west is experiencing a baby boom.

NAIDOC Week celebrations in Lakes Entrance

NAIDOC celebrations at Lakes Entrance marked the formation of the Lakes Entrance Aboriginal Elders Committee and funding for Aboriginal programs at Gippsland Lakes Community Health (GLCH).

Extra funds to treat more patients

Victoria's public hospitals will receive a record $554 million increase in funding this financial year, allowing them to treat 40,000 extra patients and hire 900 extra staff.

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Metropolitan Health

Licensed to live

Mia Scundi, 21, has a new feeling of independence after a life-changing operation at Austin Hospital cured the epileptic seizures she has had since infancy.

Burns warning on home heaters

The Victorian Adult Burns Service at the Alfred Hospital and the Metropolitan Fire Brigade (MFB) has urged the community to take extra care following a spate of serious burns injuries caused by people standing too close to indoor heaters.

Austin Health epilepsy specialist honoured twice

Austin Health's leading epilepsy specialist Professor Sam Berkovic has been honoured twice this year for his ground-breaking work on epilepsy, firstly by the Australian Academy of Science with a Fellowship and with a Queen's Birthday Honour.

Ledesha is ready to put on her dancing shoes

Ledesha Bucknell, 9, had a stiff and sore neck for a year but her parents never thought that their little girl's complaint could be life-threatening.

Elective surgery lists to be slashed

A groundbreaking hospital waiting list blitz will target almost one thousand more Victorians than expected and will also be used to fund around 25,000 outpatient and allied health appointments.

World first for Aussie amputees

A new high-tech prosthetic elbow for amputees is set to revolutionise the artificial limb industry.

New specialist equipment helps patients at Frankston Hospital

Critically-ill patients at Frankston Hospital now have access to more state-of-the-art life-saving equipment.

Austin professes spirit of collaboration

For the first time in Australia, health professions will come together in a unique training precinct that will improve patient care and medical research at the new Austin Hospital Tower.

Patients praise Northern Hospital

Results of a Department of Human Services survey have shown patients are highly satisfied with the care offered by the Northern Hospital at Epping.

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Public Health

Call for public health award nominations

The Department of Human Services' Public Health Group is calling for nominations for the 2005 Victorian Public Health Awards for Excellence and Innovation.

Wake up call on diabetes

Victorians who don't know they have diabetes could lose their eyesight, limbs or life, Health Minister Bronwyn Pike has warned.

Australia Day Council award for helplines

The organisation responsible for four anonymous and confidential telephone counselling and information services has received a Victoria Day Council Award for community and public service.

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Juvenile Justice

African workers visit Parkville

A group of African community workers and volunteers has visited the Parkville Youth Residential Centre to learn first-hand how the juvenile justice system works.

New $11.35 million juvenile justice remand unit opens

A new $11.35 million 26-bed unit at the Melbourne Juvenile Justice Centre (MJJC) will provide secure accommodation for young men on remand.

Disability Services

Improved facilities for Ballarat's McCallum Centre

McCallum Disability Services in Ballarat has completed the first two stages of a redevelopment of its Community Centre in Learmonth Street, Alfredton, at a cost of around $670,000.

Service meets complex needs

An initiative by Yooralla and the Department of Human Services will provide a speech pathology service for people with complex communication needs in the eastern suburbs.

Primary school pupils take part in disability awareness project

The City of Whitehorse Disability Awareness Project employed three young people with different disabilities for six months to design, deliver and evaluate a series of workshops for primary school children.

Tipping competition has plenty of fans

The 2005 AFL football season has been an exciting one for fans at Plenty Residential Services who—like supporters across Victoria—have taken part in the annual footy tipping competition.

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Office for Children

Call for comment on charter for children in care

The Office of the Child Safety Commissioner—through the Advocate for Children in Care—is developing a charter of rights for children in care.

New children's council first for Victoria

For the first time, Victoria will have a permanent children's advisory council to provide independent, expert policy advice on children services to the State Government.

Aged Care

Health service info on-line

A new on-line health service directory for Aboriginal Victorians and health service providers was launched by Aged Care and Aboriginal Affairs Minister Gavin Jennings as part of NAIDOC week.

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Housing

Colac benefits from renewal and redevelopment

School children, community leaders and residents applauded the announcement of a redevelopment master plan for six local parks by Housing Minister Candy Broad during a Community Cabinet visit to Colac.

Mental Health

How you can mend a broken heart

A new research study, led by Caulfield General Medical Centre's Dr Fran Wise, will investigate the long-term results of depression in cardiac rehabilitation patients.

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Rural and Regional Health

Big drop in waits for dental treatment

Waiting times for public dental treatment in Victoria have turned the corner for the first time in five years, with the Government treating an extra 31,000 patients last financial year—2,000 more than expected.

Topics tackle mind and body

The first hour of each Kyabram and District Health Services Get Active program for women workshop covers topics such as motivation, personal safety, stress management, goal setting, body comfort and self-esteem.

Conferences to focus on men's health

Two conferences in Melbourne in October will address the current key issues in men's health.

Praise for weekend workshop

Rural Ambulance Victoria has received widespread acclaim for its inaugural workshop for Remote Area Nurses (RANs).

Program for mums with special needs

Latrobe Regional Hospital has taken over an innovative program that supports expectant mothers with special needs.

Day in life of district nurse

A district nurse's day can cover everything from life's beginning to life's end and all that falls between.

Guidelines cover bush emergencies

Victoria's remote area nurses now have new guidelines to manage emergencies on their own.

Call for scholarship applications

Services for Australian Rural and Remote Allied Health (ARRAH) is calling for applications under the Commonwealth Government's Health Professional Scholarship Scheme.

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Updated 9 August 2005

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