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healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/victorian-statement-of-rights-voluntary-treatment
01 Sep 2023... Voluntary treatment is when you choose to receive treatment from a mental health service. You don’t have to have treatment if you don’t want it. Treatment can be medication such as tablets or injections. This can be in a hospital or in the community. You are free to leave the hospital or stop seeing staff in the community whenever you want. Statements of rights are documents that set out a person’s rights and the processes that apply, while a person is receiving a mental health and wellbeing service under the Act. Statements of rights are approved by the Chief Officer for Mental Health and Wellbeing.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/victorian-statement-of-rights-compulsory-treatment-order
01 Sep 2023... A compulsory treatment order means you will be given treatment even if you don’t want it. Treatment can be medication such as tablets or injections. Statements of rights are documents that explain a person’s rights and the processes that apply while a person is receiving a mental health and wellbeing service under the Mental Health and Wellbeing Act 2022 (the Act) . Statements of rights are approved by the Chief Officer for Mental Health and Wellbeing
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/what-is-autism-poster
01 Aug 2021... Peak Victorian autism organisation Amaze developed a poster outlining some characteristics autistic people may display in social communication and interaction, behaviour, interests and activities.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/what-is-the-national-disability-insurance-scheme-ndis
01 May 2016... This translated fact sheet provides information about the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). It includes facts regarding an individual's eligibility, reasonable and necessary support, what isn't funded, information about children with disabilities and families, and contact information for interpreters.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/what-to-bring-to-hospital-when-having-a-baby
01 Dec 2019... This resource summarises what to bring to the hospital when having a baby. This is essential to ensure women are prepared in advance of what they need to organise so they and their partner or support person feel prepared and that their hospital stay is as comfortable as possible with all they need.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/who-can-help
30 Apr 2023... If you are worried about your child’s development, talking to a professional may help you and your child. This information explains what different professionals do to provide support. The English version of this document is included in each translation.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/why-does-my-baby-need-a-hearing-check
01 Dec 2019... Information for parents on why their baby needs a repeat hearing test.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/why-has-my-baby-been-referred-directly-for-a-diagnostic-audiology-assessment
01 Jan 2019... 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.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/your-diabetes-annual-cycle-of-care-fact-sheet
06 Jun 2025... The diabetes annual cycle of care is a checklist for reviewing your diabetes management and general health. Your general practitioner (GP) will do this review to help you and your diabetes health care team manage your diabetes, and to reduce your risk of diabetes-related complications. More information on diabetes annual cycle of care is available on the NDSS website.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/child-car-seat-safety
06 Jun 2025... This resource provides information to help parents and carers keep children safe in cars. It guides parents and carers through buying, fitting, and using child restraints and booster seats in cars.
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