International Day of People with Disability is celebrated internationally on 3 December each year, to increase public awareness, understanding and acceptance of people with
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This Wednesday, 25 November is International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and Girls. It marks the start of 16 Days of
During the great challenge of the coronavirus pandemic, BRHS leadership has worked hard to keep staff informed and supported. If you work at BRHS,
Today is R U OK? Day. R U OK? is about helping all Australians know what to say if someone in their life says
Jerry Ong is 3 years old, and is sweet, curious, and loves getting into trouble. Jerry has a rare genetic disease. There are only
Need a break? Let’s face it – it’s been an intense few months here at BRHS. Bushfires rolled straight into a global pandemic, and
To hear Margie Griffiths talk about her Mum, you soon realise she was a woman who wasn’t backward in coming forward. Strong, independent and
If taking medicines is a regular part of your life, you really need to keep track of exactly what those medicines are. If you
By Julie Lawrence | Improvement and Innovation Advisor Do you ever see things that are not quite right, but you’re not sure what to
In addition to BRHS orange, you’ll notice some other colours front and centre in the staff dining room from next month. Green. Amber. And
In 2020, we are celebrating the world’s 22 million nurses and 2 million midwives who make up half of the global health workforce –
The Oncology Department has registered a BRHS team for the 2020 Relay For Life event in Bairnsdale on March 3 and 4. And they