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OCD BOUNCE, an Australian-first paediatric public health service, is helping to bridge the gap and advance treatment for young people living with obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Families are being urged to help keep their children safe around home treadmills following a spike in burn injuries from the machine leading into the New Year.

Eloise鈥檚 story is one that could have had a different and devastating outcome if her mum, Deb, had waited even a few hours to take action when she saw the warning signs of sepsis. It is for that reason she is inspired to raise awareness.

In a significant step towards enhancing healthcare services for children with complex medical conditions, planning has commenced for an Australian-first facility at The Children's Hospital at Westmead named the Kookaburra Centre.

Teddy was just one week old when he was diagnosed with congenital cataracts in both eyes. Each day since then, he has seen the world through a lens of unwavering determination, refusing to let his sight define his limits.
