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December 2008 – Department of Human Services, Victoria, Australia

General News

Awards put best nurses in spotlight
Community heroes honoured for their efforts
Legislation to strengthen community health centres

Women give voice to suffrage centenary song

Peninsula hosts medical students

Ear experts test child hearing in Alice Springs

Forum addresses social inclusion

Disability Services

Ready, willing and able to make a difference

Metropolitan Health

Brain disease centres collaborate
High-tech help in the fight against cancer
Royal Melbourne doctor wins heart research award
New dialysis services for Western Hospital
Royal Melbourne stem cell research breaks new ground

Public Health

Eggcellent start to Food Safety Week
Award for ‘walkability’ guide

Community Services

Child protection careers open day proves popular
Aged Care
Forum on low cost accommodation support
Project to ease social isolation
McKellar Centre hosts healthy ageing expo
Aged care boost for Warracknabeal
You ain’t nuthin’ but a hound dog

Housing

Ashwood project start in sight

Partnerships benefit tenants in Ivanhoe
Rural and Regional Health
A boost for rural maternity services
Award for bush nurse initiative
There’s no business like snow business
Dialysis training for country nurses
Broady Health marks anniversary
Uprooted—and it didn’t hurt a bit

General News

Awards put best nurses in spotlight

The achievements of some of Victoria’s best and brightest nurses and midwives have been recognised at the State Nursing Excellence Awards.

Community heroes honoured for their efforts

Courageous Victorians who went to the rescue of others involved in medical emergencies have been honoured for their bravery and compassion.

Legislation to strengthen community health centres

Legislation introduced into State Parliament by Health Minister Daniel Andrews will strengthen community health centres with the aim of maintaining their Fringe Benefits Tax and other charitable concessions.

Women give voice to suffrage centenary song

A women’s anthem celebrating the 2008 Centenary of Women’s Suffrage—sung by a 400-voice choir—drew an impromptu, second standing-room-only performance at Federation Square’s BMW Edge Theatre.

Peninsula hosts medical students

Twenty-four Monash Gippsland Medical School students will spend 2009 in training at Peninsula Health.

Ear experts test child hearing in Alice Springs

A team from the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital has returned from Alice Springs where they spent a week treating Aboriginal children for ear conditions.

Forum addresses social inclusion

Social inclusion was a focus of the recent Human Service Partnership Implementation Committee (HSPIC) Partnering—The Dialogue forum.

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Metropolitan Health

Brain disease centres collaborate

Collaborative research links have been established between the Royal Melbourne Hospital’s Neurosciences Centre and Hadassah Hospital in Israel.

High-tech help in the fight against cancer

A state-of-the-art robot is the latest tool in the State Government’s fight against cancer.

Royal Melbourne doctor wins heart research award

Royal Melbourne Hospital cardiologist Kurt Roberts-Thomson has won the 2008 Young Investigator Award of the Heart Rhythm Society.

New dialysis services for Western Hospital

A major milestone in the $24.8 million Government upgrade of the Western Hospital is complete following the opening of a refurbished inpatient ward with new renal dialysis services.

Royal Melbourne stem cell research breaks new ground

Ten patients with non-healing fractures of the leg bones have taken part in a clinical trial at Royal Melbourne Hospital that has seen their own stem cells used to repair nine of 11 fractures.

Public Health

Eggcellent start to Food Safety Week

Victorian consumers are being urged to take more care when buying, storing, preparing and cooking eggs during the peak food poisoning season.

Award for ‘walkability’ guide

A booklet to help subdivision planners and developers design building environment that invite rather than discourage ‘walkability’ has won a Planning Institute Australia award.

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Disability Services

Ready, willing and able to make a difference

People with disabilities and those who work in the field were the centre of attention in early December.

Community Services

Child protection careers open day proves popular

A Department of Human Services Child Protection Careers Open Day attracted so much interest an extra date had to be added.

Aged Care

Forum on low cost accommodation support

An annual conference has brought together staff from four Department of Human Services-funded programs that work with marginalised client groups.

Project to ease social isolation

A State Government initiative aims at reducing the social isolation of older people living in the eastern suburbs.

McKellar Centre hosts healthy ageing expo

The inaugural Barwon Health Ageing Well Expo at the McKellar Centre promoted the long-term benefits—emotional, vocational, physical, intellectual and social—of living a healthy lifestyle.

Aged care boost for Warracknabeal

About 300 staff, residents and community members joined Premier John Brumby and Minister for Senior Victorians Lisa Neville at Rural Northwest Health’s Warracknabeal Campus (Stage 1) official opening.

You ain’t nuthin’ but a hound dog

Patients and carers at Southern Health’s palliative care facility McCulloch House have embraced a pet therapy program introduced with Dogs Victoria.

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Housing

Ashwood project start in sight

Tenders are now being sought for an $80 million development for the Ashwood Gateway area.

Partnerships benefit tenants in Ivanhoe

A $2.2 million State Government funding boost has transformed a vacant block on Marshall Street in Ivanhoe into 16 homes for single people and small families on low incomes.

Rural and Regional Health

A boost for rural maternity services

More rural Victorian women will get even better access to maternity services close to home thanks to a $1.49 million Government funding boost.

Award for bush nurse initiative

Ambulance Victoria (AV) has won a Victorian Safer Communities Award for its role in training and equipping nurses in remote areas to deal with medical emergencies and trauma.

There’s no business like snow business

Victoria’s excellent 2008 snow season provided great opportunity for visitors—and plenty of challenges for Ambulance Victoria’s (AV) paramedics.

Dialysis training for country nurses

Melbourne Health’s North West Dialysis Service (NWDS) will support renal dialysis training for regional nurses from northern and western Victoria at Melton Health in partnership with Djerriwarrh Health.

Broady Health marks anniversary

Broadmeadows Health Service has celebrated the 10th anniversary of its opening in October 1998.

Uprooted—and it didn’t hurt a bit

Early risers over a recent weekend may have seen the unusual sight of a 17 metre building on the back of a truck, heading towards Rosebud Hospital.

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Updated 10 December 2008

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