Healthy Lunchbox Information Session for Families
The Healthy Lunchbox Presentation for Families aims to provide parents and families with information and knowledge to make healthy and nutritious choices when packing children’s lunchboxes. The PowerPoint has been designed for use by CALD community support workers, education and care staff, playgroup leaders and others working with CALD communities to promote healthy lunchbox choices. The PowerPoint can be used to deliver an information session, guide one to one discussions or various sections/slides may be printed out and used to discuss and provide information regarding key issues and messages.
When to come to hospital in labour
When to Come to Hospital in Labour is essential to ensure women are aware in advance of who to contact, when and why to come to hospital, and the signs of labour. It also provides information to ensure timely access to care, especially if complications arise.
Diabetes and Oral Health
This resource outlines some of the links between diabetes and oral health.
Multicultural Mental Health Resources
Mental health Information resources in language
information about Isolated Patients Travel and Accommodation Assistance Scheme (IPTAAS)
The Isolated Patients Travel and Accommodation Assistance Scheme (IPTAAS) provides financial assistance to people from regional NSW to access specialised healthcare that is not available locally.
Vaccinate on time
Give your baby the best protection. Don’t delay vaccinations.
Hearing loss and your baby: the next step
Information about the NSW Statewide Infant Screening Hearing (SWISH) Program. This aims to identify all babies born in NSW with significant permanent bilateral hearing loss by 3 months of age, and to enable them to access appropriate intervention by 6 months of age.
Bladder Care
Information about bladder care for women who have just given birth
Children’s asthma: a resource pack for parents and carers
Information pack for parents and carers to manage asthma in children.
Infant of a diabetic mother
Maternal diabetes can lead to complications for babies. This factsheet overviews potential problems for babies born to mothers with diabetes.