Victoria's hub for health services and business
A gateway to the strategies, policies, programs and services delivered by the Department of Health & Human Services.
Victorian government portal for older people, with information about government and community services and programs.
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A general practitioner (GP) is a doctor who is also qualified in general medical practice. GPs are often the first point of contact for someone, of any age, who feels sick or has a health concern...
The confidential, 24-hour Maternal and Child Health Line can give you information and advice about the care and health of your child (from birth to school age)...
GriefLine provides counselling and support to people experiencing loss and grief at any stage in life...
The Continence Helpline is a free telephone advice service. It is staffed by continence nurses who can provide information, education and advice to callers with incontinence (bladder or bowel control...
Funding for care of children with palliative care needs and their families...
The Ombudsman looks into complaints about Victorian government departments...
The Victorian Eyecare Service provides low-cost eye care to eligible people...
Victoria Legal Aid provides free advice to people with legal problems, focusing on criminal law, family law and some civil law matters...
The Victorian Poisons Information Centre (VPIC) has information on what to do when someone has been poisoned, overdosed or made a mistake with their medication...
The Gay and Lesbian Switchboard (Victoria) is a telephone helpline that gives advice, information, counselling and referrals to gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex (GLBTI) people in...
The Suicide Call Back Service is a confidential 24-hour crisis support line available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week...