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  • Mother and baby
    Help us design a community-based postnatal intervention group for maternal mental health 08 April 2026 The Women and Newborn Health Service (WNHS), Mental Health Service is looking for people with lived experience of motherhood with children under two years to take part in a survey to help us improve the services we provide postnatal mothers experiencing mental health difficulties in Western Australia. Senior Clinical Psychologist Kellie Dedman said adjusting to motherhood can be a difficult period, with significant changes to routines, lifestyle and relationships. “For some new mums, individual circumstances can be associated with difficulty adjusting to the changes a new baby brings and these experiences can lead to poorer mental health and mother-infant relationship difficulties,” Kellie said. “Your participation in the 5 to 10 minute anonymous online survey will help researchers and our clinical teams understand more about what mothers need from intervention delivere...
  • Professor Brims named a 2026 Lung Health Legend 07 April 2026 Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Respiratory Physician Professor Fraser Brims has recently been awarded a 2026 Lung Health Legend Award. He was recognised for his commitment to lung cancer policy, advocacy, patient care and leadership in dust disease and lung cancer space. Prof Brims said he was honoured to receive the award and that he was humbled to have his work recognised. "At its heart, my work ...
  • Five people standing outside Lords Recreation Centre
    Subiaco Community Mental Health partners with Lords gym 30 March 2026 Our Subiaco Community Mental Health Service has partnered with Lords Recreation Centre to encourage physical activity and promote the benefits of exercise in patient care. The partnership enables Subiaco Community Mental Health Service consumers and carers to build healthy routines in a supportive environment, remove barriers to exercise and reduce isolation. Co-Director of Community Adult Mental ...
  • Midwifery Antenatal Postnatal Service
    Midwifery Antenatal Postnatal Service research shows benefits to both women and midwives 27 March 2026 A recent study led by Women and Newborn Health Service that evaluated midwifery antenatal and postnatal service will help inform the introduction of contemporary midwifery services across Australia and assist health services to scale up midwifery care. Titled ‘Midwifery Antenatal Postnatal Service (MAPS): A Retrospective Cohort Study Exploring Perinatal Outcomes and Consumer Satisfaction’, the stu...
  • Attendees at the Cancer Network Forum
    Join us at the Cancer Network Forum 25 March 2026 Join us for the Cancer Network WA forum this May, to discuss and explore what’s shaping the future of cancer research and care. This one-day forum recognises the collective efforts of organisations contributing to cancer care and celebrates 20 years of our Cancer Network WA delivering state-wide cancer services. Attendees will have the opportunity to network with peers, share and learn new insight...

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  • BreastScreen Nurse with a mamogram machine
    October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month 11 October 2024 With one in seven women developing breast cancer in their lifetime, it is important women aged 50 to 74 years have a regular screening mammogram. As the risk of breast cancer increases with age, we encourage women to have a mammogram every two years. BreastScreen WA provides free screening mammograms to women 40 years and over without any breast symptoms. Screening can detect breast cancer at an early stage before it can be felt or noticed. Early detection methods continue to increase outcomes and chances of survival. Take time in October to find out what you need to know about your breast health and share this important information with your family, friends and colleagues. If you would like to help us spread awareness for this important service, visit the BreastScreen WA website for resources and support (external site). Book your free screening this October. To make an appointment ...
  • GEM Award Winners
    Congratulations to our GEM Award winners 11 October 2024 The outstanding dedication of staff was recognised at North Metropolitan Health Service’s 2024 Going the Extra Mile (GEM) Awards. Held on 10 October 2024, GEM Awards recognise the achievements and dedication of staff. North Metropolitan Acting Chief Executive Rob Pulsford said each of the winners have made significant contributions to our health service and demonstrated that they go that extra mile to support patients, colleagues, or the community. “The judges all agreed that there were many high-calibre finalists across the 12 categories and that they were all a great reflection of the dedication of our staff and high-quality work happening across our sites and services,” he said. “The high standard of the nominations across the 12 categories highlighted the many ways in which our teams live our values and embed our vision to be a transformative leader shaping ...
  • Jo Evans and Gino Cirillo
    Celebrating our dedicated staff 18 September 2024 Congratulations to Dental Therapist Jo Evans our latest Mental Health, Public Health and Dental Services Employee of the Season. Jo is the Acting Tutor Dental Therapist at Mt Henry Dental Clinic in Salter Point and was nominated for her work significantly improving the Oral Health Therapist student placement program. Jo worked with Curtin University to revise the program, improve student clinical experiences and increase student engagement with the program. Thank you to our Employee of the Season sponsor HESTA for supplying morning tea for our staff.
  • St Hilda's Students at Youth Think Tank Grand Final
    NMHS Innovation students win silver at Youth Think Tank Final 17 September 2024 We recently took part in the annual WA Health Youth Innovation Think Tank which invites high school students to team up with WAHealth to understand a health problem and investigate solutions. This year our North Metropolitan Health Service team from St Hilda’s Anglican School for Girls were awarded second place for their ideas to create new ways for young people to access mental health services. NMHS Innovation Director Susan Powe said the Youth Innovation Think Tank was an opportunity to empower young minds to take an active role in shaping the future of healthcare. “The event not just finds innovative solutions for today, it also equips the next generation to lead positive change in the years to come,” she said. St Hilda’s Anglican Girls School worked in teams and in partnership with NMHS clinical mentors and the Innovation Team to address the rising suicide rat...
  • GEM Awards Finalists
    GEM Awards finalists announced 02 September 2024 North Metropolitan Health Service isdelighted to announce the finalists for the 2024 Go the Extra Mile (GEM) Awards. The GEM Awards are designed to recognise people and teams that go over and above to provide high quality service to our patients, the organisation and the broader community. This year we received a variety of nominations from our sites and services and would like to thank staff who took the time to put forward a colleague or team who excel in their workplace. Congratulations to the finalists from the 12 categories and all the very best for when the winners are announced on Thursday 10 October. Excellence in Clinical Care Calina Ting Leia Robinso Leo Wu Strengthening Partnerships Abortion Care Reform Team Breastfeeding Centre/Aboriginal Midwifery Group Practice Sarah Wilcox Outstanding Leader Shane Thomas Marli McGuckin and Emily Slatte...
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Last Updated: 18/10/2023
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