Why has my baby been referred directly for a diagnostic audiology assessment?
Information from the NSW Statewide Infant Screening-Hearing (SWISH) Program for parents whose baby was found to be not eligible for screening, and referred directly for a diagnostic assessment.
Asthma facts
Information about asthma attacks, including symptoms.
Eating Well When You Are Older
Often as we age, appetite and food intake become smaller. Many people feelthat they don’t need to eat as much as they did when then they were younger.
Healthy Lunchbox Information Session for Families
The Healthy Lunchbox Presentation for Families aims to provide parents and families with information and knowledge to make healthy and nutritious choices when packing children’s lunchboxes. The PowerPoint has been designed for use by CALD community support workers, education and care staff, playgroup leaders and others working with CALD communities to promote healthy lunchbox choices. The PowerPoint can be used to deliver an information session, guide one to one discussions or various sections/slides may be printed out and used to discuss and provide information regarding key issues and messages.
Nutrition for kids
Information for parents and carers on healthy food for children
Teach your baby to drink from a cup
A guide to help parents to teach their baby to drink from a cup (6 to 18 months)
High Energy High Protein Eating for Chinese speaking communities
Very sick or frail people can be at risk of malnutrition. This resource provides community specific dietary advice to encourage appropriate amounts of protein and energy.
Caring for Carers
Supporting people who look after someone
Advance Care Planning Factsheet
This resource provides information about Advance Care Planning that is consistent with NSW terminology and legal requirements.
My health pocket card
This resource is intended to be a foldable wallet sized checklist of questions to consider asking health professionals to participate in your health care.