Overactive bladder and urgency
This brochure explains how bladder training can help with better bladder control and stop urine leaking. It also offers advice on bladder management and where to get help. * This brochure explains how bladder training can help with better bladder control and stop urine leaking. It also offers advice on bladder management and where to get help.
Do the right thing – always check in
Check-in to venues
Prolapse
This brochure explains what a prolapse is and how it can affect women. It outlines what signs to look for and how it can be prevented and treated. * This brochure explains what a prolapse is and how it can affect women. It outlines what signs to look for and how it can be prevented and treated.
Information about COVID-19 testing clinics
Not enough people in the community are getting tested for COVID-19. Everyone with symptoms needs to get tested to help stop the community spread of COVID-19.
You can have a cervical screening test at any time during pregnancy
You can have a cervical screening test at any time during pregnancy is a video for women aged 25 years and over who are due for a cervical screening test. Cervical screening saves lives! Talk with your doctor, midwife or nurse if you are due for your cervical screening test.
Incontinence Information
This video explains what incontinence is, what the risk factors are for incontinence, and provides details to call the National Continence Helpline where a Continence Nurse Advisor will speak to you. If English is not your preferred language, first call the national interpreter service TIS on 131 450, say the language you want to speak in, and ask them to call the Helpline on1800 33 00 66. This is a free call from a land line and the interpreter service is free.
Mental Health and COVID-19
Look after your mental health during the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic
Steps for Contact Tracing
When someone gets COVID-19, NSW Health asks them where they have been in the last few days. They will also ask for information about the people who may have been in the same place as you. This is called contact tracing. The people from NSW Health who make the phone calls are called contact tracers.
Triple Zero
The national Triple Zero (000) campaign aims to build awareness of the Triple Zero (000) number and educate the community about when to use the number. The campaign serves to reinforce to members of the public their responsibilities when calling the Triple Zero (000) emergency number both in nominating the required emergency service and identifying the location they are calling from.
Carer Support Information
The in language poster provides information on support services that are available to people who have caring responsibilities for family members or friends. Services NSW has information on programs, services, payments and concessions available to carers .The Carer Gateway is a centralized access point for emergency respite, online supports, and individualized support for carers. These carer support services are not connected to any services that a care recipient may be receiving. The text has been translated into in the following languages Chinese, Arabic, Macedonian, Spanish, Greek, Portuguese, Bangla, Nepali, Indonesian, French, Korean, Russian,Traditional Chinese and Thai.