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Priority populations

Priority populations

Resources for clinicians to help support the care they provide to their patients.

Aboriginal

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Living with a disability

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Culturally and linguistically diverse

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Drug and alcohol misuse

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Living with a mental health condition

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Out of home care

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Refugee

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Trans and gender diverse

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Transitioning to adult healthcare

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Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network acknowledges that our facilities are built on the lands of the Bidjigal, Cammeraygal, Burramattagal, Cabrogal, Wangal, and Woddi Woddi. Our services extend across the lands now known as New South Wales. 

Aboriginal people believe these lands hold the ancestral spirits of those who have come and gone before them.

We acknowledge this is, was, and always will be, Aboriginal land.


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