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  • Types of Health Checks: Easy Read fact sheet

    Types of Health Checks: Easy Read fact sheet

    This fact sheets tells you about the different types of health checks.

    18/03/2025
  • SCHN Trapeze Service

    SCHN Trapeze Service

    Trapeze supports young people who are transitioning from the Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network to the adult health care system. Trapeze is made up of medical, nursing and allied health staff who know how the health system works.

    18/03/2025
  • Transition Care Service

    Transition Care Service

    Young people with chronic health conditions in NSW can use the Transition Care Service for practical help.

    18/03/2025
  • NSW Agency for Clinical Innovation: Transition Care Network

    NSW Agency for Clinical Innovation: Transition Care Network

    The Transition Care Network works with clinicians, young people, families and carers to improve continuity of care for young people (14 to 25 years) with chronic health conditions in NSW, as they move from paediatric to adult health services.

    18/03/2025
  • Ability Links

    Ability Links

    Ability Links help people acquire new skills, grow their support networks and provides opportunity

    18/03/2025
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We recognise and pay respect to the Elders and communities – past, present, and emerging – of the lands that the University of Sydney’s campuses stand on. For thousands of years they have shared and exchanged knowledges across innumerable generations for the benefit of all.

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