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*Responsible Gambling Awareness Week 2019 Nsw Schedule
*Responsible Gambling Awareness Week 2019 Nsw Predictions
RESPONSIBLE GAMBLING STRATEGY 2019–21 I 11. 2 in 3 adults gamble at least once per year. 1 in 4 adults play gaming machines at least once per year. 1 in 10 adults play gaming machines regularly. 1 in 125 adults are classified as problem gamblers (PGSI 8+). Source: NSW Gambling Prevalence Study, NSW Government, 2012. Responsible Gambling NSW have recently relaunched their ’Betiquette’ responsible gambling awareness program (which originally ran in 2017). Targeted towards young males, the program uses common issues. Download NCPG’s Resolution on the Legalization of Sports Gambling. Responsible Gaming Education Week. NCPG supports Responsible Gaming Education Week and urges members to work with gaming operators and regulators to train employees and raise awareness of gambling problems and responsible gaming solutions during RGEW and year around. RESPONSIBLE GAMBLING AWARENESS WEEK 16-22 SEPTEMBER 2019. DMWD is supporting the RGAW 2019 in Oberon NSW 2787. Click HERE to read more What is Responsible Gambling Awareness Week? Responsible Gambling Awareness Week is an annual initiative to. The National Betting Authority is organising the 3rd Safer Gambling Week (SGW), which will be held from the 5th till the 11th of October 2020 in Cyprus, with the participation of stakeholders in the gambling industry in Cyprus and abroad.
The Multicultural Health Communication Service Media Unit is responsible for liaising with all media enquiries and interviews on the Service’s activities.
The Media Unit is the primary point of contact for news organisations. Contact us for interviews, bilingual speakers and special requests.
email jesusa.helaratne@health.nsw.gov.auMedia Releases 2020Media Release: Multicultural Health Week 2020 - Safe Use of MedicineMedia Releases 2019A FOCUS ON NEW AND EMERGING COMMUNITIESWinners and Finalists MHCS Awards 2019Media Releases 2018
Talk, Listen and Ask for Better Health in this 2018 Multicultural Health Week
Life Giving Stories inspired Wollongong audiences
Italians urged to be mammoni for mammograms’ for mother’s dayMedia Releases 2017
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Minister for Multiculturalism Ray Williams today launched Multicultural Health Week by celebrating the journey women from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities have taken to good health. Mr Williams said the theme in 2017 -Women’s Journey to Good Health–iscrucial as 27.7 percent of NSW women speak a language other than English at home and a quarter of the state’s population were born overseas.
<<<Read More>>>Media Releases 2016Responsible Gambling Awareness Week 2019 Nsw Schedule
*CELEBRATING MULTICULTURAL HEALTH WEEK 2016RECOGNISES THE ROLE OF CARERS
The important role of carers from culturally and linguistically diverse(CALD) backgrounds is at the heart of this year’s Multicultural Health Week, Minister for Multiculturalism John Ajaka today announced. The theme of Multicultural Health Week 2016 is: Caring for Carers: Supporting people who look after someone. In 2015 there were over 2.8 million unpaid carers in Australia. Among them, 674,300 carers (25.7%) were born overseas. “Carers look after loved ones in need, and in return, we need to look after them.Reaching carers from every background is vital to supporting their selfless work and recognising their contribution to society as a whole,” Mr Ajaka said.Health Minister Jillian Skinner said Multicultural Health Week spreadsthemessageto diverse communities aboutthe importanthealth services available to them.
<<<Read More>>>SBS TV News Report on Multicultural Health WeekMedia Releases 2015
*CELEBRATING MULTICULTURAL HEALTH WEEKRights and Responsibilities
Health Minister Jillian Skinner today launched Multicultural Health Weekin NSW by encouraging communities from culturally and linguistically diversecommunities to participate in their own health care journey.
At a ceremony in Parliament House, Mrs Skinnersaid thetheme in 2015 -Rights and Responsibilities: Get involved in your health care-is apt when 27% ofNSW people speak a languageother than English at homeand 31% wereborn overseas. “The NSW Government respects the right of every citizen toaccess healthcare services and information in their language or in a way they understand,” she said.
<<<Read More>>>Dental Media Alert
NSW Health is recommending that patients who have had invasive dental procedures at four private Sydney clinics over the past several years see their GP for testing for blood-borne viruses.
The advice follows a Dental Council of NSW and NSW Health investigation of the clinics, which has identified multiple infection control breaches have likely occurred over an extended period.
The four surgeries are The Gentle Dentist, located in both Campsie and the Sydney Central Business District (CBD), and Dr Robert Craige Starkenburg’s clinics at Bondi Junction and Surry Hills.
NSW Health has established a public information line staffed to assist patients of either practice who may have questions on 1800 610 344Dental Media Alert (English)
Dental Media Alert (Chinese Simplified)
Dental Media Alert (Chinese Traditional)
Media Releases 2014
*September 2014
MULTICULTURAL HEALTH WEEK
Get Healthy at Work programJoint Release - Multicultural Health Week 2014
The health and wellbeing of workers from culturally and linguistically diverse(CALD) backgrounds is the focus of this year’s Multicultural Health Week, launched today by Health Minister Jillian Skinner.Local MPs Kevin Connolly (Riverstone) and Andrew Rohan (Smithfield) joined Mrs Skinner at the event aimed at promoting healthy lifestyles for multicultural communities.“Multicultural Health Week is a fantastic opportunity for everyone in the workplace to have the conversation about making healthier choices when it comes to food and fitness,” Mrs Skinner said.
<<<Read More>>>Press Release Multicultural Health Week 2014 - Health Minister Jillian Skinner
All workers from multicultural backgrounds are encouraged to be active, eat healthy and be smoke free at work this Multicultural Health Week. Studies show that 96% of working-age Australians had at least one chronic disease risk factor and 72% had multiple risk factors. Research indicates that the greatest disease burdens aretobacco smoking, alcohol misuse, poor dietphysical inactivity andunhealthy weight. This year, Multicultural Health Week focuses on the health of workers urging them to make lifestyle changes, such as eat healthily, increase physical activity and achieve weight loss to help prevent or delay the progression of chronic diseases.
<<<Read More>>>June 2014Measles outbreaks in South East Asia trigger vaccination reminder for travellers
Measles outbreaks in the Philippines, Vietnam and Indonesia have prompted an urgent reminder for people travelling to South East Asia to check they and their children are fully immunised for measles before their departure. Dr Vicky Sheppeard, Director of Communicable Diseases at NSW Health, said measles is highly contagious among people who are not fully immunised. “Measles is spread through coughing and sneezing, and is one of the most contagious infections known,” Dr Sheppeard said. “Complications can range from diarrhoea and ear infections to swelling of the brain and pneumonia.
<<<Read More>>>Media Releases 2013Responsible Gambling Awareness Week 2019 Nsw Predictions
*March 2013
*Health Minister Jillian Skinner recognises MHCS’ Work with multicultural groups
May 2013New Problem Gambling Resources Launch 2013
*Responsible Gambling Awareness Week 2013
*Multicultural Resources Launched during Responsible gambling Awareness Week
*New Online Arabic Tools Press Release - Arabic
*New Online Arabic Tools Press Release - English
*New Online Chinese Tools Press Release - Chinese
*New Online Chinese Tools Press Release - English
*New Online Greek Gambling Calculator Survey Press Release - English
*New Online Greek Gambling Calculator Survey Press Release - Greek
*New Online Italian Gambling Tools Survey Press Release - Italian
*New Online Italian Gambling Tools Survey Press Release - English
*New Online Vietnamese Gambling Calculator Survey Press Release - English
*New Online Vietnamese Gambling Calculator Survey Press Release - Vietnamese
July 2013
*Minister celebrates excellence in multilingual communications
*2013 NSW Multicultural Health Communication Winners
*Award-winning multilingual resources available on the new NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service website
September 2013
*Patient safety at the heart of Multicultural Health Week - Minister Jillian Skinner and Victor Dominello media release
*Communities encouraged to be medicinewise this Multicultural Health week 2013
*New Arabic Problem Gambling ’Help for families and friends’ booklet
Register here: http://gg.gg/of9gc
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*Responsible Gambling Awareness Week 2019 Nsw Schedule
*Responsible Gambling Awareness Week 2019 Nsw Predictions
RESPONSIBLE GAMBLING STRATEGY 2019–21 I 11. 2 in 3 adults gamble at least once per year. 1 in 4 adults play gaming machines at least once per year. 1 in 10 adults play gaming machines regularly. 1 in 125 adults are classified as problem gamblers (PGSI 8+). Source: NSW Gambling Prevalence Study, NSW Government, 2012. Responsible Gambling NSW have recently relaunched their ’Betiquette’ responsible gambling awareness program (which originally ran in 2017). Targeted towards young males, the program uses common issues. Download NCPG’s Resolution on the Legalization of Sports Gambling. Responsible Gaming Education Week. NCPG supports Responsible Gaming Education Week and urges members to work with gaming operators and regulators to train employees and raise awareness of gambling problems and responsible gaming solutions during RGEW and year around. RESPONSIBLE GAMBLING AWARENESS WEEK 16-22 SEPTEMBER 2019. DMWD is supporting the RGAW 2019 in Oberon NSW 2787. Click HERE to read more What is Responsible Gambling Awareness Week? Responsible Gambling Awareness Week is an annual initiative to. The National Betting Authority is organising the 3rd Safer Gambling Week (SGW), which will be held from the 5th till the 11th of October 2020 in Cyprus, with the participation of stakeholders in the gambling industry in Cyprus and abroad.
The Multicultural Health Communication Service Media Unit is responsible for liaising with all media enquiries and interviews on the Service’s activities.
The Media Unit is the primary point of contact for news organisations. Contact us for interviews, bilingual speakers and special requests.
email jesusa.helaratne@health.nsw.gov.auMedia Releases 2020Media Release: Multicultural Health Week 2020 - Safe Use of MedicineMedia Releases 2019A FOCUS ON NEW AND EMERGING COMMUNITIESWinners and Finalists MHCS Awards 2019Media Releases 2018
Talk, Listen and Ask for Better Health in this 2018 Multicultural Health Week
Life Giving Stories inspired Wollongong audiences
Italians urged to be mammoni for mammograms’ for mother’s dayMedia Releases 2017
*
Minister for Multiculturalism Ray Williams today launched Multicultural Health Week by celebrating the journey women from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities have taken to good health. Mr Williams said the theme in 2017 -Women’s Journey to Good Health–iscrucial as 27.7 percent of NSW women speak a language other than English at home and a quarter of the state’s population were born overseas.
<<<Read More>>>Media Releases 2016Responsible Gambling Awareness Week 2019 Nsw Schedule
*CELEBRATING MULTICULTURAL HEALTH WEEK 2016RECOGNISES THE ROLE OF CARERS
The important role of carers from culturally and linguistically diverse(CALD) backgrounds is at the heart of this year’s Multicultural Health Week, Minister for Multiculturalism John Ajaka today announced. The theme of Multicultural Health Week 2016 is: Caring for Carers: Supporting people who look after someone. In 2015 there were over 2.8 million unpaid carers in Australia. Among them, 674,300 carers (25.7%) were born overseas. “Carers look after loved ones in need, and in return, we need to look after them.Reaching carers from every background is vital to supporting their selfless work and recognising their contribution to society as a whole,” Mr Ajaka said.Health Minister Jillian Skinner said Multicultural Health Week spreadsthemessageto diverse communities aboutthe importanthealth services available to them.
<<<Read More>>>SBS TV News Report on Multicultural Health WeekMedia Releases 2015
*CELEBRATING MULTICULTURAL HEALTH WEEKRights and Responsibilities
Health Minister Jillian Skinner today launched Multicultural Health Weekin NSW by encouraging communities from culturally and linguistically diversecommunities to participate in their own health care journey.
At a ceremony in Parliament House, Mrs Skinnersaid thetheme in 2015 -Rights and Responsibilities: Get involved in your health care-is apt when 27% ofNSW people speak a languageother than English at homeand 31% wereborn overseas. “The NSW Government respects the right of every citizen toaccess healthcare services and information in their language or in a way they understand,” she said.
<<<Read More>>>Dental Media Alert
NSW Health is recommending that patients who have had invasive dental procedures at four private Sydney clinics over the past several years see their GP for testing for blood-borne viruses.
The advice follows a Dental Council of NSW and NSW Health investigation of the clinics, which has identified multiple infection control breaches have likely occurred over an extended period.
The four surgeries are The Gentle Dentist, located in both Campsie and the Sydney Central Business District (CBD), and Dr Robert Craige Starkenburg’s clinics at Bondi Junction and Surry Hills.
NSW Health has established a public information line staffed to assist patients of either practice who may have questions on 1800 610 344Dental Media Alert (English)
Dental Media Alert (Chinese Simplified)
Dental Media Alert (Chinese Traditional)
Media Releases 2014
*September 2014
MULTICULTURAL HEALTH WEEK
Get Healthy at Work programJoint Release - Multicultural Health Week 2014
The health and wellbeing of workers from culturally and linguistically diverse(CALD) backgrounds is the focus of this year’s Multicultural Health Week, launched today by Health Minister Jillian Skinner.Local MPs Kevin Connolly (Riverstone) and Andrew Rohan (Smithfield) joined Mrs Skinner at the event aimed at promoting healthy lifestyles for multicultural communities.“Multicultural Health Week is a fantastic opportunity for everyone in the workplace to have the conversation about making healthier choices when it comes to food and fitness,” Mrs Skinner said.
<<<Read More>>>Press Release Multicultural Health Week 2014 - Health Minister Jillian Skinner
All workers from multicultural backgrounds are encouraged to be active, eat healthy and be smoke free at work this Multicultural Health Week. Studies show that 96% of working-age Australians had at least one chronic disease risk factor and 72% had multiple risk factors. Research indicates that the greatest disease burdens aretobacco smoking, alcohol misuse, poor dietphysical inactivity andunhealthy weight. This year, Multicultural Health Week focuses on the health of workers urging them to make lifestyle changes, such as eat healthily, increase physical activity and achieve weight loss to help prevent or delay the progression of chronic diseases.
<<<Read More>>>June 2014Measles outbreaks in South East Asia trigger vaccination reminder for travellers
Measles outbreaks in the Philippines, Vietnam and Indonesia have prompted an urgent reminder for people travelling to South East Asia to check they and their children are fully immunised for measles before their departure. Dr Vicky Sheppeard, Director of Communicable Diseases at NSW Health, said measles is highly contagious among people who are not fully immunised. “Measles is spread through coughing and sneezing, and is one of the most contagious infections known,” Dr Sheppeard said. “Complications can range from diarrhoea and ear infections to swelling of the brain and pneumonia.
<<<Read More>>>Media Releases 2013Responsible Gambling Awareness Week 2019 Nsw Predictions
*March 2013
*Health Minister Jillian Skinner recognises MHCS’ Work with multicultural groups
May 2013New Problem Gambling Resources Launch 2013
*Responsible Gambling Awareness Week 2013
*Multicultural Resources Launched during Responsible gambling Awareness Week
*New Online Arabic Tools Press Release - Arabic
*New Online Arabic Tools Press Release - English
*New Online Chinese Tools Press Release - Chinese
*New Online Chinese Tools Press Release - English
*New Online Greek Gambling Calculator Survey Press Release - English
*New Online Greek Gambling Calculator Survey Press Release - Greek
*New Online Italian Gambling Tools Survey Press Release - Italian
*New Online Italian Gambling Tools Survey Press Release - English
*New Online Vietnamese Gambling Calculator Survey Press Release - English
*New Online Vietnamese Gambling Calculator Survey Press Release - Vietnamese
July 2013
*Minister celebrates excellence in multilingual communications
*2013 NSW Multicultural Health Communication Winners
*Award-winning multilingual resources available on the new NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service website
September 2013
*Patient safety at the heart of Multicultural Health Week - Minister Jillian Skinner and Victor Dominello media release
*Communities encouraged to be medicinewise this Multicultural Health week 2013
*New Arabic Problem Gambling ’Help for families and friends’ booklet
Register here: http://gg.gg/of9gc
https://diarynote-jp.indered.space
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