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Optimus PRIME instructor’s manual
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Document PDF 4.9 MB1 July 2023 — Instructions for trainers and clinicians on how to run the Optimus PRIME course for emergency health care staff on treating critically unwell children.
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Environmental Sustainability Plan 2021–2024
Strategies and plans
Document PDF 7.4 MB20 October 2021 — Our Environmental Sustainability Plan 2021 to 2024 outlines our commitment to looking after the environment to meet our vision for a healthier tomorrow.
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Document PDF 408.0 KB
27 July 2017 — This poster is a guide to what your baby can and can't eat from birth to 12 months of age.
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Daily routines - Talking the talk
Publications
Document PDF 348.1 KB23 April 2020 — The daily routines, listening and talking, moving and play development for children at different ages. These posters are part of the Talking the Talk resources...
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Managing your care transition to adult kidney care
Publications
Document PDF 2.8 MB29 July 2021 — A guide to help young people transition from Queensland Children’s Hospital to adult kidney care.
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Document PDF 2.8 MB
29 January 2021 — This flip chart is a guide to what your baby can and can't eat from birth to 12 months of age.
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Paediatric Matters – Testicular torsion: A time critical condition
Publications | Research and data
Document PDF 80.7 KB15 November 2018 — Research, lessons learnt and patient stories on testicular torsion.
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Document PDF 396.3 KB
6 October 2022 — The Red Flags Early Identification Guide (School aged) is a health resource for professionals to support conversations with families about development concerns...
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Child and youth health practice manual
Standards and guidelines
Document PDF 9.8 MB31 October 2020 — Clinical practice manual for health workers about caring for children and young people. Includes best practice guidance on a range of health topics.
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Document PDF 1.4 MB
22 February 2023 — Information and activity sheet for families with babies and young children going through a pandemic or experiencing community illness such as COVID-19.