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  1. Returning to daily life – Skin deep

    Video 04:11

    30 August 2015 — In this video, young people talk about returning to daily life after a burn injury.

    • burns
    • English
    • General public
  2. Thumbnail of Yarning with jarjums about the weather

    Yarning with jarjums about the weather

    Publications

    Document PDF 1.4 MB

    2 November 2022 — Guide on how to talk with jarjums and young children about the weather and natural disasters.

    • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
    • Natural disasters
    • Mental health
    • English
    • General public
  3. Thumbnail of Paediatric Sepsis Data Collection Tool

    Paediatric Sepsis Data Collection Tool

    Publications

    Document XLSX 83.4 KB

    23 August 2023 — Use this tool and talk to your Health Information Service or Business Intelligence teams to identify cases of sepsis at your facility.

    • Sepsis
    • English
    • Health professionals
  4. Coping with public interest – Skin deep

    Video 02:56

    30 August 2015 — In this video, young people talk about how they coped with public interest after their burn injury.

    • burns
    • English
    • General public
  5. Mipla Binna - Attending different medical appointments

    Video 02:20

    30 August 2023 — Watch our video and listen to other parents talk about going to different medical appointments for their child's hearing loss.

    • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
    • Ear health
    • English
    • General public
  6. Thumbnail of Optimus BONUS VEMS package

    Optimus BONUS VEMS package

    Publications

    Document PDF 1.7 MB

    15 July 2024 — VEMS is a group simulation exercise where participants talk through, role play conversations and complete tasks in a simulation with low physical realism.

    • Emergency health
    • English
    • Health professionals

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