Scooting for Hope: A father’s tribute to his daughter and the care that changed everything
Pregnancy after loss can be one of the most complex and emotional journeys a family will face. Compassionate, continuous care can make all the difference.
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Staff recognised for passion, leadership at Excellence AwardsStaff and volunteers were celebrated for their outstanding contributions to the Women’s and our community at the 2024 Staff Excellence Awards.
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Patients benefit from staff innovationSimple ideas can make a big impact on patient experience: Ideas Tank 2024.
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“It helped me to figure out what’s risky and what’s not”The Women’s is investing in new ways to support women with disability. First-time mum Blue Van De Cruze says the Women with Individual Needs (WIN) Clinic helped increase her confidence and independence.
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Making progress on the long walk towards reconciliationWe have achieved 73% of the targets set in our Reconciliation Action Plan 2022-2024. We thank all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples for their generosity of spirit in working with us towards reconciliation.
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“Women with gestational diabetes can have healthy pregnancies”Gestational diabetes affects 1 in 6 pregnancies at the Women’s. For National Diabetes Week, the Women’s diabetes specialist Dr Sarah Price explains the condition … and why it’s so important to have follow up care after the baby is born.
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New intervention program for at-risk babiesThe First Thousand Days Clinic offers wrap-around care and support for babies at risk of future developmental delays due to drug or alcohol use during pregnancy.
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