The NSW Service for the Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture and Trauma Survivors (STARTTS)
Includes information about STARTTS, a free service providing support for people from a refugee background who may have experienced torture or trauma in their home country.
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 what would be alert and their partner / support person to the signs of labour. It also provides women with information to ensure early and timely access, especially if complications arise. Translations of these resources were funded through SESLHD Multicultural Health Funding Program 2017-2018.
Patients and Visitors: What you need to know about hand hygiene
A guide to the importance of hand hygiene for patients, visitors and staff in hospitals.Includes information on good hand hygiene and how to use alcohol-based hand rubs or soap and water to clean hands thoroughly.
Interpreter Required Card
Use the Interpreter required card to book a professional Interpreter in the hospital.
Multicultural Mental Health Resources
Mental health Information resources in language
Help for you and your family after disasters
Most people experience acute stress during events of natural disaster or large scale acts of violence, and most manage with courage and strength.
When should I ask for mental health support
Information about when and how to reach out for your mental health support
Brain and spinal cord tumours
There are many practical things to deal with when you have cancer. You need to decide where to have tests and treatments, and work out how much everything will cost. Some people need help at home, or have concerns about money, work or legal issues. Family members and people who care for someone with cancer can also need information and support.
Bowel cancer
There are many practical things to deal with when you have cancer. You need to decide where to have tests and treatments, and work out how much everything will cost. Some people need help at home, or have concerns about money, work or legal issues. Family members and people who care for someone with cancer can also need information and support.
Bone cancer
There are many practical things to deal with when you have cancer. You need to decide where to have tests and treatments, and work out how much everything will cost. Some people need help at home, or have concerns about money, work or legal issues. Family members and people who care for someone with cancer can also need information and support.