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The psychosocial team helps children, adolescents, families and carers process their feelings and manage difficult behaviours and challenges.The diagnosis and treatment of childhood cancer affects the...
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Psychologists in oncology (cancer) are experts in treating emotional and behavioural problems that arise from or complicate the management of a patient’s cancer journey. Services to help patients...
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IntroductionChickenpox is a common virus in children that causes a red, spotty rash. It is also known as the varicella or varicella-zoster virus. Chickenpox is most common in children between two...
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Health topics Helpful advice on children's health and development – from pregnancy and birth to teenagers.  ...
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Physical activity Children of all ages can benefit from being physically active. Physical activity is essential for good physical and mental health ...
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Screen time is a term used to describe how much time children spend looking and interacting with screens, including smartphones, tablets, computers and televisions.  On this page ...
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Back on Track is an educational support service for children diagnosed with cancer and receiving treatment. The aim is to keep children with cancer connected to their learning, their peers and th...
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Children being treated for cancer often need blood transfusions and rely on donations by volunteers to save lives. There is always a demand for blood donations.    ...
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On this page Contact Phone: (02) 9382 1508  Hours: 9am - ...