Viewing 1-10 of 17 results
- Recent arrivals, asylum seekers and family support services
Provides an overview of family support programs and health services available to refugees and asylum seekers living in Victoria.
- Recognising when a child is at risk
Too many children are physically, sexually and emotionally abused and when this happens, it is up to adults to speak up.
- Records and paperwork at hospital
Learn about the types of paperwork required before, during and after a hospital visit, and find out about your rights regarding your patient records.
- Records and paperwork for maternal health care and babies
When you are having a baby in Victoria, there are various records and other documents that need to be accessed, created or completed.
- Reducing harm from alcohol and other drug use
Harm reduction is about reducing the negative impact ongoing drug use can have.
- Referrals and access to mental health services
If you are experiencing unusual or disturbing thoughts, feelings or behaviour, there are mental health services to help you in Victoria
- Regular health checks
Regular health checks can help you identify any early signs of health issues.
- Rehabilitation after major trauma
Rehabilitation services provide treatment to improve mobility, increase strength, pain management and mental health difficulties after a major trauma incident.
- Relationships, family and mental health
When you, your partner or someone in your family has a mental illness, it can cause stress and worry for everyone.
- Residential aged care home costs
The Australian Government Department of Health will assess your income and assets to work out how much financial help you will get for a place in a residential aged care home.