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General News
A
big hand for volunteers
While most of
us enjoyed our summer break, thousands of Victorians also found
time to volunteer their services across the State.
New
system cuts time and cost
An electronic
business solution has cut the time spent by councils, water boards
and the Department of Human Services Resources Division on
rate invoicing and payment from days to minutes.
Award
for Community Safety Week contribution
Two Department
of Human Services staff were part of a team to receive an award
for planning and coordinating activities and events for Community
Safety Week 2000.
Degree
recognises public career
Victorias
former Chief Health Officer Dr Graham Rouch has received an honorary
Doctor of Science degree from Deakin University.
Conference
to focus on health care complaints
Presentations
focusing on complaints handling, national initiatives and the role
of the media will be features of the 3rd National Health Care Complaints
Conference on March 29 and 30.
Specialist
service leads to award
Seventeen years
of service to children with specialist needs in Victorias
south-west has been recognised with the presentation of the 2000
Jason Thomas Honor Award.
The
art of reconciliation
Reconciliation
with Aboriginal people from the Murray River area has moved a step
closer to reality with the unveiling of a specially commissioned
painting.
Acute Health
Top
marks for hospital adventure book
Returning to
school after a stay in hospital can be difficult for many young
children but it is a problem that can be overcomewith a little
help from a resource kit developed and recently launched by the
Royal Childrens Hospital Education Institute.
Health
service rewarded for waste cut
Colac Community
Health Services (CCHS) has received an award for its handling of
rubbish.
Helicopter
training for elite paramedics
Nine extra flight
paramedics have been trained for new jobs as part of a significant
expansion of Victoria's emergency air wing.
Aged Care
Seniors
celebrate from coast to country
Thousands of
older Victorians will celebrate Senior Citizens Week during a selection
of activities in a range of locations from the beaches of Geelong
to the hills around Wangaratta.
Story
telling spans four generations
A rare collaboration
between the residents of a Northcote retirement village and a group
of primary school pupils has led to the publication of memories
and drawings spanning four generations.
Foothold
projects stop falls
Older Victorians
are set to benefit from five $50,000 grants for new falls prevention
projects, says Housing and Aged Care Minister Bronwyn Pike.
Rehabilitation
clinic boosts extended care
A new community
rehabilitation clinic at the $33 million Mildura Base Hospital will
make a major contribution to extended care across the Mildura and
Sunraysia areas, says Housing and Aged Care Minister Bronwyn Pike.
Community
Care
Child
experts gather
A conference
on early childhood held in Melbourne brought together two of the
worlds leading experts in childhood development and Australias
foremost early childhood thinkers and practitioners.
Stepping
away from violence
In 15 years
of marriage there were times when Julie and her husband were best
friends who shared every laugh together.
Juvenile
Justice
Buddhist
temple visit group grows
A program that
began with occasional visits by a Buddhist monk has had a big impact
on residents of the Senior Youth Training Centre Units at Melbourne
Juvenile Justice Centre.
Youth
program receives award
Victorias
Hand Brake Turn program has won a national violence prevention award.
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DisAbility
Services
Report
takes varied forms
Issues raised
during the consultation process with the Victorian community as
part of the development of the State DisAbility Services Plan have
been collated into a report.
Posters
aplenty promote panel
Residents of
Kew Residential Services (KRS) selected a collaborative piece of
artwork as the winner of the Intellectual Disability Review Panel
poster competition.
New
buses a bonus for whole community
The Government
has committed $2 million to improve community transport across the
State, says Community Services Minister Christine Campbell.
WiN
back on track
Footscray-based
WiN Support Services has returned to normal business under a new
board of management after 12 month under an administrator.
Housing
New
program scores points with the kids
Children living
on The Mews public housing estate in Westmeadows can now take part
in a sports and recreation program launched by Housing Minister
Bronwyn Pike.
A
first for homeless elderly
Wintringham,
a specialist provider of residential care and support services to
homeless older people, will operate Australias first nursing
home built specifically for the homeless elderly.
Public
housing goes green
Victorian public
housing is set to enter a new green era with the launch
of a $75,000 competition to design an environmentally sustainable
neighbourhood.
Taking
it to the street
More than 200
people contributed to design and work on an eight square metre mural
adorning a wall of the public housing high-rise tower at 90 Brunswick
Street in Fitzroy.
Aged, Community
and Mental Health
Protocol
promotes partnerships
A new agreement
between the Department of Human Services (DHS) and the Municipal
Association of Victoria (MAV) will improve primary care services
in Victoria.
Mental Health
Time
to reflect
About 2,000
peopleincluding mental health consumers, carers and service
agenciestook part in a remembrance ceremony for people who
have lost their lives because of mental illness.
Pilot
project centres on staff
North Western
Mental Health has taken an innovative approach to valuing the contribution
of staff as individuals and team members in their efforts to reach
best practice levels of care.
Boost
for Peninsula mental health
A new 15-bed
aged persons mental health unit at Frankston Hospital would provide
state of the art facilities for older people with a mental illness
needing hospital care, says Health Minister John Thwaites.
Public Health
Study
reveals health of local communities
A comprehensive
study of the health status of Victorians reveals vast differences
between local government areas and the first detailed picture of
the burden of disease across the state, says Health
Minister John Thwaites.
Centre
to help reduce drug toll
A new 16-bed
drug withdrawal centre in Abbotsford will help some 900 people a
year to beat their drug addiction and break the cycle of homelessness,
says Health Minister John Thwaites.
Nutrition
guide helps refugees
A dietary project
for refugees highlights the importance of food and lifestyle to
their immediate and longer-term health and wellbeing, says Housing
and Aged Care Minister Bronwyn Pike.
Young
people join fight against AIDS
When
Alischa Ross, 20, was a child and teenager growing up in a family
affected by HIV/AIDS there were no kids her own age or peer support
groups to share her tears and fears.
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