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General News
Swim
star Susie champions oral health
Swim
champion Susie ONeill was the star of the Dental Health Week
launch at Footscray West Primary School on August 6.
Health
Commissioner funded for privacy role
The
Health Services Commissioner will take on a key role in ensuring
that agencies and professionals observe privacy requirements when
handling sensitive health information.
Degree
course leads the way
Staff
from the School of Social Science and Planning at RMIT University
have developed a unique postgraduate degree.
Doff
ya hat to ABI awareness
Badges
in the shape of bowler hats are becoming a popular accessory as
they go on sale to promote Brain Injury Awareness Week.
Web
site to link sector
Service
delivery agencies will be linked with the Department of Human Services
and each other through the internet-based Funded Agency Channel
being developed by the Departments Business Development Branch.
Acute Health
Emergency
services receive boost at Royal Melbourne
Services
for emergency patients at The Royal Melbourne Hospital received
a boost with the official opening of a new Short Stay Unit.
New
system aims to streamline data flow
A
Department of Human Services system that collects and reports on
hospital activity and financial data has gone live on the internet.
Research
first for Peter MacCallum
The
Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute (PMCI) has appointed Professor
Sanchia Aranda as its inaugural Director of Cancer Nursing Research.
West
Gippsland hospital upgrade
The
$6 million redevelopment of the West Gippsland Hospital had transformed
an ageing facility into a modern hospital that would meet the needs
of its community well into the future, says Health Minister John
Thwaites.
Scheme
sees specialists in country
Five
trainee medical specialists will be placed in regional hospitals
as part of a major drive to encourage young doctors to practise
in the country.
Aged Care
Innovative
plan to generate jobs for older people
A
dynamic new project to combat ageist attitudes among employers and
get more older people into the workforce has been launched by Housing
and Aged Care Minister Bronwyn Pike.
$2.88
million facility for Inglewood
A
$2.88 million acute hospital and nursing home facility will provide
care in comfortable new accommodation for the residents of Inglewood
and surrounding districts.
Palliative
care chair honours nurse heroine
A
commitment to meeting needs and providing optimum palliative care
services to the community has resulted in the launch of the Vivian
Bullwinkel Chair in Palliative Care Nursing.
Public Health
Chronic
fatigue help
The
Government will give the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Society of Victoria
$90,000 over three years to better support the 10,000 Victorians
who suffer from the debilitating illness.
Relay
raises funds for cancer
Organisers
of the Anti-Cancer Council of Victorias Relay for Life aim
to raise $1.5 million from events at 20 venues during 20012002.
Quit
campaign targets Victorian parents
An
emotive new television advertising campaign encourages Victorian
parents to quit smoking.
Nurse
tells of the reality of smoking
Nurse
Manager of the Peter MacCallum Lung Cancer Unit Ingrid Plueckhahn
has seen the grim results of smoking.
Art
a commitment to life
People
with HIV/AIDS have shown their commitment to art and life through
a newly-created mosaic.
Loddon
Mallee communities to lead the way in fight on drugs
Six
projects in the Loddon Mallee region have been funded with $330,000
over three years from the Government as part of an extensive grassroots
community campaign designed to fight the drug problem.
Drug
safety service meets specific needs
The
City of Greater Dandenongs new Drug Safety Service would put
seven more workers on the ground to provide assertive outreach to
drug users and reduce drug-related harm, says Health Minister John
Thwaites.
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Mental
Health
Focus
on mental health
Delegates
to the Australian and New Zealand College of Mental Health Nurses
annual conference will be invited to examine current practice and
find ways of incorporating new techniques in the future.
Women
gain insight into body image
Family
group support sessions could help women experiencing weight gain
as a side effect of psychiatric medication.
New
mental health unit for Dandenong
The
Government will spend $500,000 to provide a more dignified, secure
environment for Dandenong Hospital mental health patients, says
Health Minister John Thwaites.
DisAbility
Services
Seminar
on Down syndrome
A
panel discussion around topics such as education, nutrition and
medical and adult issues will be a feature of an information forum
for parents and carers of people with Down syndrome.
New
head for advisory council
Minister
for Community Services Christine Campbell has announced the appointment
of Keran Howe as the new head of the Victorian Disability Advisory
Council.
Housing
Homework
help program a hit with students
A
community homework help project for children living in public housing
in North Fitzroy has exceeded all expectations, says Housing Minister
Bronwyn Pike.
Joint
venture aids low-income singles
A
new $2.6 million social housing project will provide shelter for
disadvantaged single people in St Kilda.
$47.8
million social housing plan unveiled
A
unique partnership between the Government, local government, community
organisations and the private sector will result in $47.8 million
for the construction of 50 new housing projects delivering new homes
and creating additional jobs across Victoria.
Safe
haven for youth in crisis
A
new refuge on the outskirts of Shepparton will provide a safe haven
for young people in crisis, says Housing and Aged Care Minister
Bronwyn Pike.
Community
Care
Stronger
future for residential care
A
new system of residential care is to be established with unprecedented
checks and balances on the quality of care provided to vulnerable
children and young people.
Volunteers
honoured
Volunteers
from metropolitan, regional and rural multicultural communities
took part in a reception at Government House as part of ongoing
celebrations marking the International Year of Volunteers (IYV).
Advertising
campaign targets older gamblers
Older
problem gamblers have been placed in the spotlight in the second
phase of the Governments hard-hitting campaign to curb problem
gambling.
Community
Health
Local
communities tackle key health issues
Local
communities are playing a key role in tackling some of Victorias
most significant health issues and hospital problems, says Health
Minister John Thwaites.
Rural Health
Ballarat
doctor to study asthma
Brett
Knight, senior medical registrar at Ballarat Health Services and
advanced trainee in internal medicine at Ballarat Base Hospital,
has been awarded the Royal Australasian College of Physicians Rural
Fellowship.
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