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Becoming a disability-confident organisationThe Royal Women’s Hospital is committed to ensuring people with disability have access to healthcare and employment that is inclusive, equitable and respectful.
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Help give women like Tonette the best possible chance of a healthier futureTonette and her husband Paul share their story as part of the Women’s Winter Appeal 2023.
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The Women’s award-winning volunteer program is being expandedMore patients and visitors are set to benefit from the Women’s award-winning volunteer initiative with the launch of the Patient and Visitor Support Volunteer Program.
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Nurses and midwives recognised at annual awardsNurses and midwives at the Women’s were celebrated at an annual awards ceremony yesterday (9 May 2023).
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Advocating for greater access to abortion and contraception servicesThe Women's has advocated for greater access to abortion and contraception services, appearing at a Senate hearing on the topic.
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World-first study explores the complexity of egg donationThe Women’s has led a world-first study, understanding what factors influence patients before they donate or discard their surplus, frozen eggs.
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Neonatal care pioneer Marie Campbell leaves $100,000 to ovarian cancer researchWe celebrate the life and legacy of the late Marie Campbell, a former staff member who has left $100,000 to ovarian cancer research at the Royal Women’s Hospital.
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Support through infant lossMylah passed away at nine weeks old from a rare genetic condition. This Say Their Name Day, her mother Jodie shares her story to help other families feel less alone.
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Shining a spotlight on social workThis World Social Work Day we’re acknowledging the vital contribution of the Women’s social workers as counsellors, advocates and human rights activists.
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Celebrating 30 years of leading pregnancy researchFor three decades, researchers and clinicians at the Royal Women’s Hospital’s Pregnancy Research Centre have been improving outcomes for women and babies. Now they’re looking ahead to the next 30 years.
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