We are here to support you in ways that matter to you, during your time in hospital.
Our hospitals are committed to providing culturally safe care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
If you would like to, you can meet with an Aboriginal Liaison Officer.
Aboriginal Liaison Officers can help you and your family:
Aboriginal Liaison Officers can support you before and after your hospital stay. From the admissions process to making sure you have the support you need when you go home.
If you’d like support from an Aboriginal Liaison Officer, just let a staff member know.
Coming to the emergency department (ED) can be stressful. The ED can be busy and noisy. Our Patient Experience Officers are here to support you during your time in the ED.
Patient Experience Officers can:
Our goal is to provide compassionate, clear communication even in a high-pressure environment.
If you’d like support from a Patient Experience Officer in the ED, just ask a staff member know.
Our social workers are here to support you, your family and carers. They can help with emotional, social or practical challenges you may be facing during your hospital stay.
This could include:
If you would like to speak with a social worker, just let a staff member know.