Hospital Social Workers work with people to help them cope with, and adjust to, their health condition.
The Royal Children's Hospital Social Work Department provides a service via referral to all inpatient wards, medical and surgical units of the hospital, and continues to work with some patients and families after leaving the hospital.
There are a number of Social Workers in the department with specialist knowledge and skills in a range of areas, such as children's genetic conditions, transplant, critical injury, terminal illness and rehabilitation. There are also a range of bereavement programs and services for families when a child has died while a patient of this hospital.
Wadja Aboriginal Family Place is auspiced by the Social Work department, and has staff who provide cultural safety and support for indigenous patients and their families coming to the Royal Children's Hospital.
The Australian Association of Social Workers defines Social Work as " a profession committed to helping people achieve the best possible levels of personal and social well-being".
Social Workers complete post-graduate education that enables professional membership to the Australian Association of Social Workers . Social Workers are bound by a code of professional conduct and ethics.
More information about the profession of Social Work can be found at www.aasw.asn.au
Judith Sloan, MSW email: judith.sloan@rch.org.au tel: 03 9345 6111 pager: 6128
The Social Work department hours are 8.45am - 5.30pm Monday to Friday.
Reception hours are 8.45am - 5.00pm.
The Social Work department is located on the 5th Floor, South East Building.
The entrance to the South East Building can be found facing Gatehouse Street, near the carpark entrance.
From the Main Entrance on Flemington Road, follow the Green Line on the Lower Ground Floor to the South East Building. Map