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October 2005– Department of Human Services, Victoria, Australia

Office for Children

Historic reforms to support vulnerable children

Toddlers romp and chomp their way to health
Atlas maps Victorian children's health and wellbeing
Early childhood conference addresses range of topics
Anglicare manager wins Robin Clark award
Annual meeting for foster carers
Celebrations start with zoo fun day
Culture plan for children

Metropolitan Health

Alfred expert heads national body
Casey Hospital celebrates its first anniversary
Research receives recognition
First stage of new cancer centre opened
Research funds for Eye and Ear Hospital

Public Health

Conference to focus on drugs
Helpline offers advice on HIV/AIDS
Cancer treatment study shows positive results

Community Care

Funding boost to tackle family violence
Aged Care
2006 festival bonus for Victorian seniors
Help for seniors leaving hospital
Ballarat program offers pat for a pet partner
Graduates ensure better home care in any language
Focus on factors favouring health

Housing

Fairer future for Werribee neighbourhood

Long Gully residents have the tools for a better life
Help for homeless
More units for South Melbourne
Mental Health
Invitation to submit artwork
Students discuss self-harm
More mental health support for new mothers
Rural and Regional Health
Equipment goes through the roof
Team a stroke of genius
Baby boom at Bendigo Hospital
Gippsland staff plant flowers…
others plough through snow showers

Disability Services

Crossing trial at Yooralla

General News

Centre a national first

Office for Children

Historic reforms to support vulnerable children

Proposed new laws to protect children and young people and support families has been introduced into State Parliament.

Toddlers romp and chomp their way to health

A $50,000 Government program will tackle childhood obesity by promoting active play and healthy eating for about 12,000 under-5s living in Geelong and Bellarine.

Atlas maps Victorian children's health and wellbeing

A snapshot of the health, development, learning and well-being of Victoria's children has been compiled for the first time in the Best Start Atlas.

Early childhood conference addresses range of topics

About 300 kindergarten and childcare centre staff and guests took part in the Early Childhood Management Services (ECMS) annual conference at Darebin Arts and Entertainment Centre.

Anglicare manager wins Robin Clark award

Anglicare Victoria Eastern Region Manager Margaret Chipperfield has received the 2005 Robin Clark Memorial Award for Inspirational Leadership in the Field of Child, Youth and Family Services.

Annual meeting for foster carers

Kids Under Cover Project Manager Simone Fullerton will be guest speaker at the Foster Care Association of Victoria annual general meeting on Friday, October 28.

Celebrations start with zoo fun day

A family fun day at Melbourne Zoo on Sunday, October 23, will mark the launch of Children's Week by Minister for Children Sherryl Garbutt.

Culture plan for children

Minister for Children Sherryl Garbutt has unveiled a Government plan to keep Aboriginal children in care connected with their families, communities and culture.

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Public Health

Conference to focus on drugs

The Australian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs conference will bring together Australian and overseas students, researchers, health professionals and advocates.

Helpline offers advice on HIV/AIDS

Nurses in the Alfred Hospital's Infectious Diseases Unit are providing advice and reassurance to those in the community who may have been exposed to HIV.

Cancer treatment study shows positive results

More than 3,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer in Victoria every year and about one quarter of all male cancer incidences is prostate cancer.

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Housing

Fairer future for Werribee neighbourhood

A computer hub at Werribee's Heathdale House will provide access to information technology and low-cost computer training for local residents.

Long Gully residents have the tools for a better life

After three years, the redevelopment of Bendigo's Long Gully public housing area is complete.

Help for homeless

A new pocket guide will help young people survive on the street.

More units for South Melbourne

South Melbourne's supply of singles accommodation received a boost when Housing Minister Candy Broad presented the keys to the first residents of a new $10.5 million apartment building.

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Rural and Regional Health

Equipment goes through the roof

After months at sea, the machine that will deliver radiotherapy treatment to many Gippslanders arrived at the Gippsland Cancer Care Centre.

Team a stroke of genius

Bendigo Health Care Group has teams to manage patients coming to hospital after a stroke.

Baby boom at Bendigo Hospital

Eleven births in a 24-hour period kept midwives at Bendigo Hospital busy recently.

Gippsland staff plant flowers…

Gippsland Southern Health Service chemotherapy nursing staff organised a mass planting of daffodils in support of local people affected by cancer.

others plough through snow showers

The first snow in Leongatha for around 50 years and even heavier falls in Korumburra did not stop Gippsland Southern Health Service staff turning up for work.

Disability Services

Crossing trial at Yooralla

A new pedestrian gate and latch system for railway crossings has been trialled on Yooralla Independent Living Centre's Mobility Trail.

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Metropolitan Health

Alfred expert heads national body

The Alfred Hospital's Director of Infectious Diseases Professor Sharon Lewin has been elected the President of the Australasian Society of HIV Medicine (ASHM).

Casey Hospital celebrates its first anniversary

Southern Health Chief Executive Linda Sorrell joined patients and staff for a celebratory cup of tea and slice of birthday cake to mark the first anniversary of the opening of Casey Hospital.

Research receives recognition

Dr Hilton Gock has received the inaugural T. J. Martin Medal to mark St Vincent's Health's 2005 Research Week.

First stage of new cancer centre opened

Children with cancer will be provided with improved state-of-the-art facilities at the new $19.3 million Royal Children's Hospital Cancer Centre, with the first stage opened by Premier Steve Bracks.

Research funds for Eye and Ear Hospital

The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital (RVEEH) has taken over administration of $1.2 million for research into ophthalmic and ENT areas from the Eye, Ear Nose and Throat Research Institute (EENTRI).

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Community Care

Funding boost to tackle family violence

The Government will provide an extra $800,000 to fund a counselling and referral service for violent and aggressive men to tackle family violence in Victorian homes.

Aged Care

2006 festival bonus for Victorian seniors

Victorian seniors will be able to travel free on public transport during events in the week before the Commonwealth Games in March.

Help for seniors leaving hospital

Victorian seniors will have greater support to return home after a hospital stay through a new service, jointly funded by the Australian and Victorian Governments.

Ballarat program offers pat for a pet partner

Jack Lonsdale Lodge is the first Ballarat nursing home to establish the Pet Partners Program.

Graduates ensure better home care in any language

Ethnic seniors in Melbourne's north will have their home care needs understood better through new training for support workers.

Focus on factors favouring health

Triple world aerobic champion Sue Stanley led an enthusiastic audience in short exercises to music at the Alzheimer's Australia Victoria Mind your Mind forum.

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Mental Health

Invitation to submit artwork

People who have experienced mental health problems, carers and workers are invited to submit artwork for the 2005 Expressions Art Exhibition to be held in November.

Students discuss self-harm

More than 70 representatives from local schools and community services attended the Alfred Hospital Primary Mental Health and Early Prevention Team's forum for young people on self-harm.

More mental health support for new mothers

New mothers with a range of pre-existing mental illnesses will receive added support through local mental health agencies as part of a Government initiative.

General News

Centre a national first

Inspired by successful initiatives in America and the United Kingdom, Australia's first Neighbourhood Justice Centre will be operational in Collingwood in 2007.

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Updated 11 October 2005

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