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  1. Thumbnail of Guidelines for Assessment of Children with Hearing Loss 2022 (QLD)

    Guidelines for Assessment of Children with Hearing Loss 2022 (QLD)

    Standards and guidelines

    Document PDF 387.3 KB

    5 October 2022 — A guide to the clinical assessment, management and referral pathways for children with hearing loss.

    • Ear health
    • Children's health
    • Young people's health
    • English
    • Health professionals
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    Deadly Kids

    Strategies and plans

    Document PDF 314.4 KB

    3 November 2022 — Our action plans set out the key projects we deliver each year to reduce middle ear disease in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people.

    • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
    • Young people's health
    • Ear health
    • English
    • General public
    • Health professionals
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    Deadly Kids

    Reports

    Document PDF 378.1 KB

    3 November 2022 — This summary report describes some highlights of the work included the 2022–23 Action Plan.

    • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
    • Young people's health
    • Ear health
    • English
    • General public
    • Health professionals
  4. Thumbnail of Your baby's audiology hearing test

    Your baby's audiology hearing test

    Publications

    Document PDF 545.9 KB

    26 June 2024 — Find out why your baby has been referred to an audiologist for further hearing tests, and what's involved.

    • Babies
    • Ear health
    • English
    • General public
  5. Thumbnail of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander WHO HOW guide

    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander WHO HOW guide

    Publications

    Document PDF 1.1 MB

    30 May 2017 — Information about who and how to refer to specialist ear and hearing services.

    • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
    • Young people's health
    • Ear health
    • English
    • Health professionals
  6. Mipla Binna - Indigenous Hospital Liaison Officer

    Video 01:10

    30 August 2023 — Watch our video and meet Greg and Lenore, our Indigenous Hospital Liaison Officers.

    • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
    • Ear health
    • English
    • General public
  7. Thumbnail of Your baby's follow up hearing check

    Your baby's follow up hearing check

    Publications

    Document PDF 488.4 KB

    26 June 2024 — Find out why your baby needs another hearing test at 6 weeks or 1 year of age, and what's involved.

    • Babies
    • Ear health
    • English
    • General public
  8. Thumbnail of Your baby's hearing screen – Punjabi – ਪੰਜਾਬੀ

    Your baby's hearing screen – Punjabi – ਪੰਜਾਬੀ

    Publications

    Document PDF 1.1 MB

    19 December 2019 — All eligible babies born in Queensland can have their hearing checked for free. Find out more about Newborn Hearing Screening.

    • Babies
    • Ear health
    • ਪੰਜਾਬੀ / Punjabi Tagata
    • General public
  9. Thumbnail of Your baby's follow up hearing check – Hindi – हिंदी

    Your baby's follow up hearing check – Hindi – हिंदी

    Publications

    Document PDF 553.7 KB

    5 September 2023 — Find out why your baby needs another hearing test at 6 weeks or 1 year of age, and what's involved.

    • Ear health
    • Babies
    • हिंदी / Hindi
    • General public
  10. Thumbnail of Your baby's hearing screen – Urdu – ردو

    Your baby's hearing screen – Urdu – ردو

    Publications

    Document PDF 1.1 MB

    19 December 2019 — All eligible babies born in Queensland can have their hearing checked for free. Find out more about Newborn Hearing Screening.

    • Babies
    • Ear health
    • ردو / Urdu
    • General public

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