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  1. Security and safety at hospital

    Hospital security arrangements ensure the safety of all staff, patients and visitors and provide a safe and secure environment for everyone.

  2. Seeing a complementary health practitioner

    It is important that you tell your doctor about any complementary medicine products and therapies you are using.

  3. Seeing a dentist or dental health practitioner

    There are a range of dental services available to assist you with any dental health problems you or your family may have.

  4. Seeing a doctor or general practitioner (GP)

    Your local doctor or general practitioner (GP) is your first point of call for non-emergency and preventative medical care during clinic hours.

  5. Seeing a doctor, specialist or health professional

    Communicating with your healthcare team will help you get the best health outcome.

  6. Seeing a specialist

    Medical specialists are doctors who have completed advanced education and training in a specific area of medicine.

  7. Seeing an allied health professional

    Allied health professionals are university-trained health practitioners who work as part of your healthcare team.

  8. Self esteem

    Low self-esteem can be remedied but it takes attention and daily practice.

  9. Self-care and support for parents and caregivers of young children (14)

    Self-care and support for parents and carers of young children (14) – The birth of a baby is a very exciting, happy and rewarding time your life.

  10. Self-harm and self-injury

    Self-harm and self-injury is when people hurt themselves on purpose, usually in response to intense emotional pain or negative feelings, thoughts or memories.