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    Choose right fit right for a Kidsafe ride

    Choosing the right child restraint to help keep your child safe in the car.

    What to Bring to Hospital when Having a Baby

    This resource summarises about What to bring to hospital when having a baby. This is essential to ensure women are prepared in advance of what they need to organise so they and thier partner/ support person feel prepared and that thier hospital stay is as comfortable as possible with all they need.Translations of these resources were funded through Multicultural Health Funding Program 2017-2018

    Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy

    The information in this fact sheet is for patients who have undergone extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy for the treatment of kidney stones.

    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.

    Kids Don't Fly Poster

    Each year, around 50 children fall from windows or balconies. Many suffer serious injuries and some result in deaths. Most of these tragedies occur in children’s own homes.The Kids Don’t Fly publications provide parents and carers with tips on some simple ways to increase window and balcony safety.

    Newborn screening: Tests to protect your baby

    Information for parents about routine testing of newborn babies to detect a number of rare disorders.

    Instructions for Collecting Sputum for Tuberculosis (TB)

    Instructions to patients for providing sputum (phlegm) specimens to check for tuberculosis (TB)

    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.

    Blue Book Questions for Parents Leaflet

    The A5 leaflet can be placed into the Blue Book to prompt parents to answer Questions for Parents prior to child health checks to assist understanding of each child’s developmental needs, informs clinical assessment and clinical decision-making.

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