New South Wales
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Reviewed September 2011
6 Resources Found
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| Title: | A brighter future for your baby |
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| Publisher: | NSW Department of Health |
| Description: | Brighter Futures is a Community Services funded program that gives families extra help when they most need it. The Aboriginal Maternal Infant Health Service can refer eligible families to the Brighter Futures Program. It is a voluntary program and its free. |
| Date: | Mar 2010 |
| Title: | Pregnancy care for Aboriginal families |
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| Publisher: | NSW Department of Health |
| Description: | The Aboriginal Maternal and Infant Health Service (AMIHS) is a free community based maternity service that provides pregnancy and baby care for up to 8 weeks for Aboriginal families in NSW. |
| Date: | Mar 2010 |
| Title: | Community education: overview |
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| Publisher: | Black Dog Institute Australia |
| Description: | Welcome to the Community Programs section of the Black Dog Institute website. |
| Date: | Mar 2010 |
| Title: | Gambling problems? |
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| Publisher: | Multicultural Health Communication Service (NSW) |
| Description: | Help for individuals and families |
| Date: | Sep 2009 |
| Title: | Complaint form – concerns about health care providers |
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| Publisher: | Multicultural Health Communication Service |
| Description: | A form for people who wish to lodge a complaint about health care providers, such as hospital, medical centres, doctors, or nurses with the independent Health Care Complaints Commission. |
| Date: | Apr 2007 |
| Title: | NSW Health Care Interpreter Service |
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| Publisher: | Multicultural Health Communication Service (NSW) |
| Description: | Information about the NSW Health Care Interpreter Service is given, with details on how to book an interpreter, and why careful translation is important when dealing with medical matters. |
| Date: | Feb 1998 |
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