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February 2006 – Department of Human Services, Victoria, Australia

General News

Real-life drama for Victorian young doctors

Social work scholarship on offer

Guide to help health services handle complaints

Honour for Department's Gill Callister

Child safety centre work acknowledged
Travelling fellows to bring the best of health back home
Workshop for domestic violence prevention facilitators
CD encourages cardiac calm

Metropolitan Health

Millions to improve emergency departments
Doctors take up Peninsula Health appointments
Alfred Hospital trauma surgeon an angel of Aceh
Century since first corneal transplant
The balloon goes up on chronic sinusitis
World-first trial for implanted heart monitoring system
Paper trail stops at Casey Hospital
Sleep apnoea tablet trial
Royal Women's Hospital baby boom sees more than 6,000 births in 2005

Public Health

Website raises awareness of risks to sexual health
Prenatal test for cystic fibrosis risk
Skin cancer alert for over-50s
Alfred trials diabetes drug
Scientists in stem cell breakthrough

Office for Children

Call for conference abstracts

Expert to lead early childhood forum
Wage boost for kinder teachers

Community Health

Major clean and polish for Bass Coast dental surgery
Conference to focus on community
Breast cancer training workshop
Aged Care
Boost for home care services

Housing

Former motor inn rocks on as rooming house

No weather gloom if gardens bloom
New look for Carlton flats
Mental Health
Mental health care streamlined

Disability Services

Good sports at Benalla

General News

Real-life drama for Victorian young doctors

A record-breaking 406 new medical interns entered Victoria's hospitals this summer, none with a more remarkable story to tell than the five women pictured here with Health Minister Bronwyn Pike.

Social work scholarship on offer

La Trobe University's School of Social Work and Social Policy is inviting applications for a scholarship to complete one of its post-graduate social work courses.

Guide to help health services handle complaints

A guide designed to help health services providers develop and implement effective complaint handling practices has been distributed to all hospitals in Victoria.

Honour for Department's Gill Callister

Office for Children Executive Director Gill Callister has been awarded an Institute of Public Administration Australia (IPAA) in Victoria Fellowship.

Child safety centre work acknowledged

The City of Melbourne has presented the Royal Children's Hospital Safety Centre with an award for its work in injury prevention and safety promotion.

Travelling fellows to bring the best of health back home

Nine of Victoria's most promising public health professionals, clinicians and managers will share travelling fellowships worth a total of $110,000 to bring world's best health practices home.

Workshop for domestic violence prevention facilitators

Multicultural community leaders and workers have taken part in a five-day violence prevention education seminar conducted by leading North American psychologist and parenting educator Dr Marilyn Steele.

CD encourages cardiac calm

Busy lives, rising stress levels and, in turn, more heart disease has encouraged Caulfield General Medical Centre's Cardiac Rehabilitation Unit to produce a relaxation CD for the benefit of patients and members of the community.

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Public Health

Website raises awareness of risks to sexual health

Personalised sexual check-up recommendations are now just a mouse click away thanks to a novel online service launched in Melbourne in a bid to encourage people to be proactive about their sexual health.

Prenatal test for cystic fibrosis risk

A simple cheek swab test is now available to help expectant couples and those planning pregnancies to determine their risk of having a baby with cystic fibrosis.

Skin cancer alert for over-50s

Groundbreaking research by Melbourne doctors has shown that new moles on older people's skin are 30 times more likely to be cancerous than on younger people.

Alfred trials diabetes drug

The Alfred Hospital has taken part in the world's largest trial of cardiovascular disease prevention in type two diabetes.

Scientists in stem cell breakthrough

In a world-first breakthrough, Melbourne scientists have discovered a rare stem cell that could have important implications for breast cancer research and treatment.

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Disability Services

Good sports at Benalla

Residents celebrated International Day for People with a Disability with a bocce tournament at the Benalla Indoor Recreation Centre.

Mental Health

Mental health care streamlined

Bendigo Health has received Department of Human Services funding for a project to improve mental health triage services for people in the Loddon/Campaspe/Southern Mallee region.

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Metropolitan Health

Millions to improve emergency departments

Seventy new beds will be made available at major hospitals as part of a $13.8 million initiative to treat emergency department patients more quickly.

Doctors take up Peninsula Health appointments

Two dozen interns have begun their medical careers at Peninsula Health.

Alfred Hospital trauma surgeon an angel of Aceh

A new book tells the personal stories of the first Australian surgical team to arrive in Banda Aceh after the devastating Boxing Day tsunami a year ago.

Century since first corneal transplant

The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, Lions Corneal Donation Service and Eye Research Australia urged people to give the gift of sight when they recently marked the 100th anniversary of the first corneal transplant.

The balloon goes up on chronic sinusitis

A new surgical procedure being trialled at the Alfred Hospital may mean the end of blocked noses for the tens of thousands of Australians who suffer from sinusitis.

World-first trial for implanted heart monitoring system

Doctors at the Alfred Hospital and Monash University are leading a world-first trial to investigate whether the implantation of a specially-designed HeartPODª monitoring system in heart failure patients can keep them out of hospital and lead to a better quality of life.

Paper trail stops at Casey Hospital

The medical paper trail may be a thing of the past at Casey Hospital, which has become the first public hospital in Victoria to manage all patient information using a Scanned Medical Records system.

Sleep apnoea tablet trial

Austin Health's Institute for Breathing and Sleep is trialing a new treatment for sleep apnoea.

Royal Women's Hospital baby boom sees more than 6,000 births in 2005

The Royal Women's has broken an eight-year record for the highest number of babies born at the hospital in a single year.

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Office for Children

Call for conference abstracts

Organisers are calling for abstracts for the 4th national Queen Elizabeth Centre conference.

Expert to lead early childhood forum

Telstra Dome will display Ôfull house' signs on Friday, March 3Ébut not for the pre-season football competition.

Wage boost for kinder teachers

The Government will deliver an extra $26 million over three years to improve pay and conditions for Victorian kindergarten teachers as part of an ongoing drive to encourage young graduates to join the profession.

Community Health

Major clean and polish for Bass Coast dental surgery

The dental service at Bass Coast Regional Health's Wonthaggi Hospital has undergone an upgrade and renovations.

Conference to focus on community

An American expert on public health and social behaviour and their impacts on disadvantaged communities will headline the 4th annual Communities in Control Conference in Melbourne in June.

Breast cancer training workshop

The National Breast Cancer Centre will be holding a training workshop for Aboriginal health workers in Cairns on Friday, May 26.

Aged Care

Boost for home care services

Older Victorians and people with a disability will benefit from a boost of more than 400,000 hours of additional care with an extra $23.7 million in funding for home care services.

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Housing

Former motor inn rocks on as rooming house

Single people on low incomes have found a new home in a redeveloped building that played host to The Rolling Stones during their first visit to Melbourne in 1965.

No weather gloom if gardens bloom

When rain sweeps the landscape the good news is—it's good for the garden!

New look for Carlton flats

A $250 million transformation of the Carlton public housing estate will provide public and private apartments for some 795 families. 

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