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Locality: Haymarket

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Address: 233 Castlereagh St 2000 Haymarket, NSW, Australia

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25.01.2022 Former Health Services Union boss Kathy Jackson defrauded members of more than $100,000. The union's ex-national secretary on Monday pleaded guilty to two charges of obtaining financial advantage by deception. Court documents show she misused her job to evade $67,792.85 in personal credit card debt between July 2003 and November 2010. Her admissions lift a ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//former-hsu-boss-pleads-/



25.01.2022 The 2019/20 Australian Bureau of Statistics found that almost 80 per cent of workers in aged care were female, with over 40 per cent of CEO positions being occupied by women the highest workforce percentage in Australia. Nationally, the statistics showed that only 17 per cent of CEOs were women an increase of ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//being-a-female-ceo-in-2/

25.01.2022 Academics around the world are consumed with the questions that the coronavirus COVID-19 is asking of us. Questions such as such as where did it come from? or how long will the virus stay airborne? What exact symptoms will I get and will it affect my long term health? Or how about food? We are ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//the-coronavirus-podcast/

25.01.2022 A 32-year-old nurse at Ipswich hospital in Queensland has tested positive for COVID-19 as 220 staff at the hospital have gone into precautionary quarantine. The nurse is one of two new positive cases in the state announced on Sunday and Ipswich hospital has moved all appointments elsewhere whilst only the emergency department remains open. Both new cases are linked to the youth detention cluster in the state's south-east, which has now seen 33 cases. Ther number of healthcare workers ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//qld-nurse-contracts-cor/



24.01.2022 The coronavirus has been described as a cunning and invisible enemy by virologists and politicians. They should know what it takes! As its genetic code compels it to continually reproduce to survive, the virus effectively seeks out whatever opportunity it can to continue to reproduce. In the process, it uncovers our points of weakness, exposing ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//is-there-an-alternative/

24.01.2022 More than a third of care residents who have contracted COVID-19 have died.[1] That’s more than 36 times higher than the rest of Australia’s population. If COVID-19 was tearing through schools or workplaces in such numbers there would be uproar and a call for an urgent overhaul of how to treat this disease. So what can we do ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//why-aged-care-residents/

24.01.2022 Over the last 8 months we have all become experts on COVID-19 and other coronaviruses, but how much do we know about other viruses that are lurking in our community. The emergence of COVID-19 is a timely reminder that diseases can jump from animals to humans in our own backyard. This week, UNSW virologist Dr ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//the-coronavirus-podcast/



24.01.2022 In a departure from the policies taken to the last federal election, Labor leader Anthony Albanese has come out in favour of minimum staffing levels in aged care. Speaking to the National Press Club, Albanese decried the state of affairs in the sector and blasted the current aged care minister Richard Colbeck. There are ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//albo-comes-out-for-mini/

23.01.2022 Four Australians have made the 2020 List of 100+ Outstanding Nursing and Midwifery leaders around the world. The list was announced to mark last year's International Year of the Nurse and the Midwife and is a joint venture from the World Health Organization (WHO), United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Nursing Now, International Council of Nurses (ICN), International Confederation ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//uow-academic-makes-who-/

23.01.2022 New research led by an ICU specialist working at the epicentre of the Victorian outbreak will examine how Australia's most seriously ill COVID-19 cases recover from the virus long-term. While most patients fully recover, there is concern over the growing number of patients whose serious health symptoms persist long after they have been discharged from ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//study-to-examine-long-t/

22.01.2022 Nearly three weeks ago, Melbourne was placed back into stage 3 lock down measures and as the COVID-19 crisis in the state worsens, Premier Daniel Andrews has announced that masks, or face coverings, will now be mandatory in all public places. There is, however, still some discussion as to the efficacy of masks as a ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//the-coronavirus-podcast/

22.01.2022 Scientists around the globe celebrated news the University of Oxford would restart the trial for its COVID-19 vaccine candidate, but some called for more transparency surrounding the pause, while others backed the decision to not detail the illness that prompted it. The University over the weekend announced it was resuming its trial, just under a ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//questions-remain-surrou/



22.01.2022 Paula’s regular shift is 2pm to 10pm, she tells me. It’s only ten past and today a police officer has already come to her desk to fill her in on a domestic violence related incident with metal health implications. The incident involved a female health worker who police believe is suicidal, which is why the ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//new-nurse-on-the-beat-t/

21.01.2022 The Australian Medical Association (AMA) wants Australia to quickly develop a national plan to distribute COVID-19 vaccination. AMA president Dr Omar Khorshid said it was pleasing to see that efforts of the medical and scientific community to fast track a safe and effective vaccine were going well and that the Government has a plan to ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//oxford-russian-homegrow/

21.01.2022 Six per cent of Australians are certain they won’t get a COVID-19 jab once one is made available. An Australian National University survey of 3,000 Aussie adults also revealed another seven per cent feel they will probably not get the vaccine. The majority surveyed (58.5 per cent) said they will be sure to join the ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//survey-shows-aussies-wh/

21.01.2022 Aged care providers are equipped to deal with the flu and gastro, not unprecedented worldwide pandemics. Thats why Aged and Community Services Australia (ACSA) chief executive Patricia Sparrow believes all residents who test positive for COVID-19 should be transferred to hospital. Immediate transfer to the hospital of the first people in residential care diagnosed with ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//should-covid-positive-a/ #COVID19

20.01.2022 Nurses, doctors, psychologists and dietitians are among the healthcare workers calling on government to recognise climate change in the National Preventive Health Strategy. They were among the dozens of health groups that signed a joint statement calling on Minister for Health Greg Hunt to ensure the strategy was "fit for purpose in the 21st century". ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//nurses-call-for-climate/

19.01.2022 The aged care royal commission has handed down its COVID-19 report and the message to Scott Morrison and his government is clear: act fast, act now. The report, Aged Care and COVID-19: a special report, outlines four areas that need immediate action and six recommendations overall, the first of which is that the Australian Government report ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//royal-commission-puts-g/

19.01.2022 Secretary of the Department of Health Brendan Murphy believes the aged care system needs a fundamental reset. Murphy, who was Australias chief health officer when COVID-19 hit Australia, was responding to a question posed to him at the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety on Friday about whether the Department of Health believes ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//aged-care-system-needs-/

18.01.2022 A Labor government would set up a centre for disease control to strengthen Australia's preparedness for future pandemics, party leader Anthony Albanese says. Albanese said lives and the economy depended on Australia getting its response to future pandemics right. "Ask any Australian and they'll tell you our response to the coronavirus pandemic was too slow, ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//albanese-promises-centr/

16.01.2022 *Sponsored Post* NNT Uniform’s have teamed up with Australia’s leading mindfulness app Smiling Mind to bring accessible mental health tools to healthcare workers at a time when they need it most. In support of Smiling Mind, NNT will donate 20% of every sale of the Year of the Nurse limited edition range to the Healthcare Worker Program, developed by Smiling Mind. Click here https://bit.ly/3mfMkAi to find out more

15.01.2022 On the podcast this week Vishnugar Arunasalam, a nurse from Western Sydney LHD, joins host Conor Burke to discuss the role pop up drive-through testing sites play in the battle with COVID-19. NursingReview Episode 22 || Vishnugar Arunasalam, pop up testing sites https://www.nursingreview.com.au//the-coronavirus-podcast/

15.01.2022 Hospitals have been using paging technology to communicate with healthcare staff members for many years. Pagers are low-maintenance and reliable, they have a long battery life, and have proved to be extremely reliable. As modern solutions have emerged, pagers have become less desirable in hospitals. The risk maintaining legacy pager services can be high. As ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//why-hospitals-need-to-r/

15.01.2022 A UK nurse accused of murdering eight babies at the hospital where she worked has appeared in court. Lucy Letby was rearrested as part of a probe into deaths at the neonatal unit at the Countess of Chester Hospital. She is accused of murdering Cemlyn Bennett, Joseph Johnson, Elsie McNall, Daisy Parkin, Barney Gee, Maddie ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//british-nurse-accused-o/

14.01.2022 I guess theres a lot of pressure, pressure on us, and its, its very tiring and challenging to get breaks in and so on, she says into her phone to no one in particular. Weve had, you know, young people that have had car accidents or motorbike accidents or attempted suicides, and normally the family would just rush ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//dear-diary-today-i-face/

14.01.2022 This week, host Conor Burke is Joined by Jenny Wallace, NUM on the respiratory/COVID ward at Liverpool hospital in Sydney. Wallace has been working on the respiratory ward for 11 years and talks to us about how treating COVID-19 positive patients differs from other diseases. She also talks about the mental toll the pandemic has ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//the-coronavirus-podcast/

14.01.2022 The COVID-19 crisis in Victorian aged care homes is worsening as the St Basils aged care home has been evacuated and residents taken to private hospitals, according to the Nine papers. St Basils had been taken over by the federal Government but there has been widespread criticism of the information given to families about the wellbeing ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//family-of-st-basils-res/

14.01.2022 Nurse Andrew Ingersoll is the inaugural Chief Nursing Information Officer (CNIO) for South Western Sydney Local Health District and one of only a few to hold this role nationwide. CNIOs advocate on behalf of the nursing and midwifery workforce as health districts undergo digital transformation. As a qualified nurse with IT skills, Ingersoll says he ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//the-cornavirus-podcast-/

13.01.2022 As a former nurse, it breaks my heart to know that more than 600 nurses have lost their lives fighting the COVID-19 pandemic. Over the past month, as part of the Future of Healthcare webinar series, I have spoken to many healthcare leaders to discuss how we can learn from the current pandemic and futureproof ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//beyond-covid-19-how-can/

13.01.2022 To date, many Australian who have died from COVID-19 have died alone and many others have missed out on visiting dying loved ones, but two Deakin University experts say it doesnt have to be this way. Writing for The Conversation, Associate Professor of Nursing Melissa Bloomer and Associate Head of School (International) Stephane Bouchoucha said ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//covid-19-how-to-support/

13.01.2022 COVID-19 is not the first time that a pandemic has ravaged a society and starting with the first recorded pandemic in Athens, during the Peloponnesian War, nearly every generation has had to deal with a deadly disease. Professor Peter Curson is emeritus professor in the Department of Health Systems and Population at Macquarie University and ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//the-coronavirus-podcast/

13.01.2022 A West Australian nurse who tested positive to COVID-19 while volunteering in Victoria has returned home with her six colleagues after making a full recovery. Renee Freeman contracted the virus earlier this month after working in an aged care home in Melbourne as part of a team of WA volunteers. She has since recovered and ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//wa-covid-nurses-return-/

12.01.2022 Casual aged care workers will be eligible for paid pandemic leave after a Fair Work Commission decision to try to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The ruling grants paid pandemic leave to staff working in residential aged care under the Aged Care Award, the Nurses Award and the Health Professionals Award. The variations will take ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//aged-care-workers-to-ge/

12.01.2022 Australians want frontline nurses, paramedics, and aged care and disability workers to be first in line to receive a COVID-19 vaccine jab. That was one of the findings of an Australian National University survey that sought out attitudes of more than 3000 people on vaccine distribution. When looking at occupations, Aussies thought paramedics should be ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//who-should-be-front-of-/

12.01.2022 Australians will get free access to a COVID-19 vaccine in 2021 under a $1.7 billion supply and production agreement between government and pharmaceutical companies. Under the agreement, the University of Oxford-AstraZeneca and the University of Queensland-CSL will provide more than 84.8 million vaccine doses for the Australian population, almost entirely manufactured in Melbourne. Labor was ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//pm-details-1-7b-deal-fo/

11.01.2022 The Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety has today released the most detailed look into the quality of residential aged care homes published in Australia. Using data acquired under the legal authority of the commission, and not previously available to researchers, they present over 50 quality indicators about residential aged care including how results ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//government-run-provider/

10.01.2022 The royal commission has heard evidence that the government had no COVID-19 plan for the aged care sector, leading to one of the highest aged care death rates in the world. In his opening remarks on Monday, counsel assisting Peter Rozen told the commission that 68 per cent of all deaths due to COVID-19 in ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//aged-care-death-rate-am/

10.01.2022 Nurses and other healthcare workers will get properly 'fit-tested' N95 masks to protect them from COVID-19, the Victorian government have announced. As reported by The Age, all coronavirus hospital wards in the state will now employ fit-testing to ensure a mask forms a proper seal around the healthcare professionals face. Around 2466 healthcare workers have ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//mandatory-mask-fit-test/

09.01.2022 A senior nurse who recently returned from coronavirus-hit Victoria has become South Australia's latest positive case, as the state mulls a "soft border" with Queensland. The woman, among a group of nurses sent to Victoria to assist in the embattled aged-care sector, flew into Adelaide on Friday and remains in hotel quarantine. She hasn't shown ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//sa-nurse-tests-positive/

08.01.2022 Hospital staff across NSW will now have to wear masks if they are within the social distancing marker of 1.5 meters under new directives announced by the state government on Friday. As the Victoria crisis rages, and NSW COVID-19 numbers creep up day after day, the NSW department of health have announced the new measures ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//nsw-nurses-must-wear-ma/

08.01.2022 A toddler who had become "floppy and blue" and was rushed to a Sydney hospital was originally refused a bed by two separate nurses, an inquest has heard. Less than 24-hours after Caitlin Cruz arrived at Westmead Children's Hospital in October 2016 she died from flu complications. Paramedic Julia Hickman on Monday told the inquest ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//girl-refused-bed-before/

07.01.2022 A young Melbourne nurse involved in treating COVID-19 patients has contracted the virus and has taken to Facebook to warn others about the dangers of ignoring health measures. Dan Collins, who spoke via a video posted on Facebook, put his hand up to undertake emergency shifts in Victorias plagued aged care homes and said he ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//young-nurse-contracts-c/

07.01.2022 Maternity wards across the globe have noticed something strange happening during the coronavirus pandemic. Premature births were disappearing. Preterm birth is defined by the WHO as babies born alive before 37 weeks, with extremely preterm occurring before 28 weeks. In some of the countries who recorded a drop in preemie babies, rates of births occurring ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//where-have-all-the-pree/

07.01.2022 The Senate on Thursday censured Minister for Aged Care Richard Colbeck for failing to recall the most basic and tragic facts about aged care deaths during the pandemic a move Prime Minister Scott Morrison has shrugged off. In August, Colbeck was asked how many residents in government-funded aged care facilities had died from COVID-19. ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//aged-care-minister-cens/

06.01.2022 COVID-19 is about nine months old, we think, and with each passing month we learn more about what this new coronavirus does to the body. Long COVID is a term being used for one set of symptoms researchers are observing in many unfortunate people and it is exactly what the name suggests. In a British ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//its-a-wild-diease-long-/

05.01.2022 Senator Richard Colbeck faced intense questioning at the Senate Select Committee hearing on Australias response to COVID-19 on Friday, and was criticised for appearing not to know how many people in aged care have died from COVID-19 since the beginning of the pandemic. The committee, made up of a senator from each of the major ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//aged-care-minister-emba/

05.01.2022 Former Prime Minister Paul Keating has told the aged care royal commission it should consider recommending a HECS-style loan for older Australians to pay for their care. At today's hearing, Keating said the approach was superior to a pre-funding model, like the longevity levy he once thought Australia needed. Under that option, Australians would pay ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//keating-pitches-hecs-st/

05.01.2022 It has been over a week since the Government released the final report form the Aged Care Royal Commission and with the government not set to announce it's full response until the may budget, the sector has had time to slowly digest the 148 recommendations handed down. Leading Aged Services Australia's Chief Executive Sean Rooney ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//what-older-aussies-need/

05.01.2022 Pregnant women have faced significant obstacles over the last eight months. On top of the challenges expectant mothers usually experience they have the added stress of a once-in-a-generation pandemic. Add to the mix a consistent stream of inconsistencies nationwide over hospital birthing protocols, and what should be a wonderful experience for most women has become ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//covid-19-has-shone-a-li/ #Childbirth, #Pregnancy

04.01.2022 A Labor MP will not be investigated over claims she leaked confidential contact-tracing information about a nurse who tested positive to COVID-19. The Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) cleared member for Keppel Brittany Lauga, saying there was insufficient evidence of a criminal offence. Nurses Professional Association of Queensland spokesperson Jack McGuire alleged information the nurse ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//mp-will-not-be-investig/

04.01.2022 The next wave of the pandemic may in be a wave of mental health disorders that will arise throughout Australia. Preliminary data taken in the height of lockdowns showed that People are already reporting psychological distress during the pandemic. One preliminary study showed about 30 per cent of survey participants have moderate to high levels ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//new-black-dog-e-hub-aim/

03.01.2022 The coronavirus pandemic and aged care were two of the big ticket items in last night’s Budget. One of the aged care centrepieces was $1.6 billion for 23,000 additional home care packages. There was also $81 million for additional surge workforce and increased training for aged care workers on top of the funding announced in ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//budget-2020-21-the-sect/

02.01.2022 *Sponsored Post* NNT Uniforms have teamed up with Australias leading mindfulness app Smiling Mind to bring accessible mental health tools to healthcare workers at a time when they need it most. In support of Smiling Mind, NNT will donate 20% of every sale of the Year of the Nurse limited edition range to the Healthcare Worker Program, developed by Smiling Mind. Click here https://bit.ly/3mfMkAi to find out more

02.01.2022 Maree Bernoth is angry. It doesn’t appear straight away, the anger; she’s affable on the phone and the kind of interviewee you enjoy chatting to on a Friday. She’s open and likes a yarn. I ask her if I can record our conversation and she tells me that’s fine as long as I delete any ... https://www.nursingreview.com.au//a-lack-of-registered-nu/

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