The World Health Organisation’s definition of elder abuse is any “single or repeated act, or lack of appropriate action, occurring within any relationship where there is an expectation of trust … Read more…
The World Health Organisation’s definition of elder abuse is any “single or repeated act, or lack of appropriate action, occurring within any relationship where there is an expectation of trust … Read more…
The Prime Minister stated that “Australia is a country that welcomes people from all around the world” and also referred to Australia’s migration program making Australia the most successful migrant … Read more…
Most women do limit their alcohol intake to acceptable limits, however for some women in the 30-50 age group, problems arise when one or two glasses becomes one or two … Read more…
There are wide-ranging levels of severity of ASD and varying characteristics. People with ASD can be predisposed to anxiety, depression and meltdowns while difficulties socialising can lead to isolation. Around … Read more…
Survey data suggests that the majority of Australian adults have at least one factor which puts them at risk of a heart attack yet there is currently no national screening … Read more…
She is credited with pioneering modern nursing, having established a nursing school at St Thomas’ Hospital in London in 1860. Florence Nightingale was also involved in a number of social … Read more…
On-site specialists are available along with general practitioners and an allied health team offering speech pathology and occupational therapy. There is also a hearing clinic, optometry and mental health services. … Read more…
In 2011, the number of stillborn babies was 1.6 times higher and the death rate of neonates was 2.8 times higher among indigenous women. Newborns who have low birthweight – … Read more…
The plan will allow officials from the Department of Home Affairs to visit regional areas and work directly with regional employers and communities to attract skilled workers. Processing of visas … Read more…
Dr Emil Gayed commenced working in Australia after graduating as a fellow from the Royal Australian College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in 1993. Over the following two decades 29 complaints … Read more…