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  1. Paediatric Sepsis Signs Checklist in 日本語 / Japanese

    4 April 2024 — If you think your child is not getting better, or they are getting sicker, trust your gut feeling. Tick the boxes that apply to your child and ask your doctor o...

  2. Button batteries: the tiny tech dangerous for kids

    Feature Article

    13 September 2024 — While they are shiny and tiny, button batteries can cause severe injury and even death if ingested or inserted by a child, so it’s important to act quickly.

  3. Board Research Committee Terms of Reference

    20 August 2023 — To clearly outline the roles and responsibilities of the Committee and its members.

  4. Board meeting summary September 2022

    20 August 2023 — Summary of key issues discussed and decisions made by the Board in September 2022.

  5. My journey to mental health recovery

    Feature Article

    4 October 2018 — Everyone around me was so busy worrying about my physical health that no one thought about the impact that a lifelong, incurable disease would have on my menta...

  6. Birdie's Tree hard times support card – Turkish

    22 August 2023 — Use the Birdie's tree hard times support card to help young children work though their feelings during hard times.

  7. CHQ Consumer and Community Engagement Plan 2024-2028

    24 October 2024 — Our consumer and community plan outlines how we will partner with consumers and community members to amplify their voices and enhance our services.

  8. Busting the myths about head lice

    Feature Article

    2 June 2017 — The mere mention of the word ‘nits’ is enough to make your skin crawl. And with good reason – head lice can be incredibly hard to eradicate.

  9. The most common items ingested by kids over the past decade

    News

    22 November 2024 — Beads, coins and button batteries were the most swallowed items by children behind a visit to the Queensland Children’s Hospital (QCH) over the past 10 years, ...

  10. Paediatric Sepsis Signs Checklist in Українець / Ukrainian

    16 April 2024 — If you think your child is not getting better, or they are getting sicker, trust your gut feeling. Tick the boxes that apply to your child and ask your doctor o...

  11. Taking a closer look at the cause of childhood strabismus

    4 November 2024 — Researchers at the Queensland Children’s Hospital are unlocking the secrets behind intermittent exotropia, the most common, yet poorly understood, type of child...

  12. Transport service to drive better access to healthcare for First Nations children

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    1 April 2025 — Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and their families will be better supported on their journeys to vital healthcare appointments and admissions, t...

  13. Resources

    19 March 2024 — Resources. Search for Resources. Search. Find publications, videos and collections of resources in English and other languages. Refine your results. Filters. Cl...

  14. Healthcare services | Neurosurgery

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    • Neurosurgery
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    29 May 2025 — Neurosurgery diagnoses and treats injuries or disorders to the nervous system including the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerves.

  15. Paediatric Sepsis Pathway Implementation framework

    11 September 2023 — Use this framework and implementation toolkit to help you implement the Paediatric Sepsis Pathway in your health service or facility.

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