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DHF Annual Report 2009 - NT Health Digital Library - Northern ...

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School Screening Services (SSS)The Service currently provides surveillance for all urban transition school students (4-5yr olds) in Government urban primary schools in the Territory. The children undergoanthropometric measurements and assessments including hearing and visual screening.The School Screening Nurses liaise with school administration, teachers and parents/ support to parents/guardians and teachers when issues arise, and offer opportunistichealth education to students, parents/guardians and teachers as the need arises andrefer appropriately to internal and external agencies, for example <strong>NT</strong> Hearing Services,Optometrists, GPs, Nutritionists and Aboriginal <strong>Health</strong> Organisations.Key AchievementsIn <strong>2009</strong>-10 school screening checks were undertaken on 3069 students (4-5 year olds).Hearing ServicesHearing services are provided in urban centres and remote communities and covercomprehensive diagnostic audiological and audiometric services, liaison with and educationof, other health professionals on management of hearing loss, and education of parents andteachers.Key Achievements3540 clients were assessed for hearing loss across the <strong>Northern</strong> Territory.Audiology staff visited 59 remote communities.Neonatal Hearing Screening was rolled out across all Territory Hospitals.Community and Primary Care (CPC) ServicesCPC undertake:nursing care for clients with a chronic disease or long-term illness including woundspecialist nursing care and advice in the areas of spinal injury, continence, stoma, woundsocial work services in Darwin and Palmerston.Key AchievementsQUIT smoking campaigns were run through Community Care Centres in Palmerstonand Casuarina.Falls prevention programs were conducted across all Territory centres.Top End centres worked in partnership with Activate <strong>NT</strong> and Homeless Connect toimprove client outcomes.136Department <strong>Health</strong> and Families

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