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The WA Perinatal Mental Health Unit has provided us with a link to the latest issue of "Perinatal Mental Health News & Events" - see below.

Perinatal Mental Health New & Events - Issue 19  602.36 Kb

Previous issues can also be downloaded from their web site:  (located under "News"). The current issue will be available online there shortly.

Enjoy the read

 

Patient Experiences for New TV Health Program

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Tonic is a new weekly program to be aired on ABC News24, starting in May.

Produced by Karen Carey and hosted by Norman Swan, it will be a fast-moving, entertaining and compelling show which will have a strong consumer focus. Tonic will aim to bust health myths and tell you things you didn't know - but wish you had.

Tonic is the only mainstream health program that is committed to providing information that is evidence based, and its success will depend on our featuring important patient experiences that demonstrate both the strengths and weaknesses in healthcare.

Tonic is seeking people who have had experiences in the healthcare system in the following categories:

1. Adverse events relating to:
    • medicines
    • medical devices
    • health care

2. High Blood Pressure
People with high blood pressure who are managing it with or without medication

3. Mental Health First Aid
Family or carers of people who have had a mental health emergency describing what happened during the crisis – describing whether or not they got access to services (identity can be disguised by request)

4. Anemia
Person who has had anemia talking about the symptoms of anemia and time to diagnosis, challenges of treatment, new lease of life if properly treated

5. Cosmetic enhancement
Person who gets fillers in their face regularly, likes the result and would be willing to talk about it!

6. Teeth whitening
Someone who had a negative experience with teeth whitening products such as weakening of the enamel or increased pain in gums

7. Eczema
Child with severe eczema and their mother to talk about challenges of finding effective treatment

8. Diet products and weight loss
Woman who has suffered negative impact from taking diet pills

9. Arthroscopy
People who have had an arthroscopy

10. Dizziness
People who have sustained intermittent dizziness, who have been diagnosed after a long time of seeing multiple doctors

11. Young people and alcohol
Anyone who is willing to talk about their own experience either as a young person or a parent of a young person abusing alcohol (identity can be disguised if required)

12. Headaches
People who have suffered from moderate to severe headaches for more than 3 months

13. Anxiety disorders in young people
Adults who suffered from an anxiety condition under the age of 16 or the parents of a child with an anxiety disorder (identify can be disguised to protect patient privacy if required)

14. Testosterone supplements
Men or women who have used testosterone supplements both successfully and unsuccessfully

15. Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome
Women with this PCOS

16. Angioplasty
People with blocked arteries who have had angiography and stents

17. Lower back pain
People who has suffered from lower back pain for more than 2 years and who have tried multiple treatments e.g. pain killers, physio, exercise, lifestyle changes or surgery

18. Pain management
People who have long term pain as a result of trauma e.g. car accident, surgery etc

19. PSA testing
People who have had PSA testing and/or a positive biopsy and have chosen to either have or not have a prostatectomy

20. Depression
People who have received treatment for depression (identity can be disguised if required)

21. Joint Replacements
Anyone who has required re-operation less than 5 years after a joint replacement

If you are interested in appearing on Tonic to talk about your experience please email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

And let us know:
    • Your name and contact details
    • The category in which you have an experience you would like to share with us
    • A short outline of your story (around 200-300 hundred words)

You will be contacted within 14 days of receiving your email to get further details and discuss your interview.

 

Department for Communities volunteering survey

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The Department for Communities is developing a ‘Volunteering Framework’ which expresses a vision for the future of volunteering in Western Australia. There is a wide variety of what constitutes volunteering activity and the Department for Communities is trying to determine just how wide this variety is. They are inviting people to fill in a short, on-line survey about their involvement in a particular kind of community group – that is, groups that are run by volunteers.

Volunteers can be involved in large, formalised, incorporated not for profit community groups including charities, through to involvement in small, informal clubs or groups of people who share an interest in improving their own lives or the lives of others through their group involvement. Sometimes people don’t consider that what they do is ‘volunteering’, especially if they are spending time with friends doing things they enjoy.

If you are involved in your community through membership in groups, societies, associations and clubs that are run by volunteers they’d like you to tell them about your group and your experience as a member of that group. These groups may be small and informal or larger and incorporated; the groups of interest to them in this survey are groups that are not likely to have any, or very few, paid support staff. The survey closes on 12 February 2011.

The volunteering survey is available online: http://www.communities.wa.gov.au/serviceareas/volunteers/howyoucanhelp/Pages/default.aspx

 

Call for Recipes & Book Launch

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International Women's Day
Call for Recipes & Book Launch, 4 March 2011

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International Women's Day Centenary 1911-2011
Tuesday 8th March 2011

United Nations Association of Australia WA Division is compiling a recipe book -  “Celebrating Diversity in Western Australia.”  The book will contain 100 recipes submitted by immigrant and refugee women who have settled in WA and will mark the Centenary of International Women’s Day.

Call for Recipes:
Recipes should be one page only, state the country of origin, and include several lines about the person submitting the recipe, eg. where you come from and when you came to WA. Send recipes to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it by 15 February.

The book will be launched on 4 March 2011.  This project is supported by the Australian Immigrant and Refugee Women’s Alliance.

 

WA Women's Hall of Fame

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A major event and centrepiece of International Women's Day 2011 will be the establishment of a WA Women's Hall of Fame. This unique awards program will be dedicated to our unsung heroines from all walks of life, from all over our State.

Do you know someone that inspires you, some one that has made a difference not only to you but those around them, do you feel they deserve recognition for their contribution to the community and for inspiring others as a role model and leader.

If you do please take some time out to nominate this deserving person for the Hall of Fame at www.powerof100.com.au, where 100 women who have made a difference in their community will be recognised and awarded for their achievements and contributions.

This is a great opportunity to recognise and show appreciation to the women who have impacted or changed your life,  so don't delay and get your nominations in asap and nominate your mentor, friend, family, colleague or a special women in your life. We would love to have more Young Women Leader's nominated in recognition of their inspiring leadership qualities and hard work.

The closing date is the 25th February 2011. Nomination forms can be downloaded from www.powerof100.com.au or completed online.

 

New Campaign: Just Speak Up

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Perinatal Depression - Just Speak UpThe Just Speak Up Campaign is the culmination of years of beyondblue research and evidence -gathering on the rates and risk factors associated with pre and postnatal depression and anxiety - and the impact of not seeking help.

The campaign features new TV, radio and print ads in which real people (not actors) talk candidly about their experiences of pre and postnatal depression and anxiety, and how they got help. These real people include 3 blueVoices members – Briony, Stacey and Jane (thank you for your great contribution!).

Watch their personal stories and upload your own story at www.JustSpeakUp.com.au
 

Launch Photos

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Here are some photos of the official From the Heart launch last week.

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