Expanding health services for children and young people

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

Canberra families will have better access to paediatric health services where and when they need it.

Canberra families will have access to more paediatric health services in both the hospital and the community, as part of the 2024–25 ACT Budget funding.

The investment will expand paediatric inpatient care as well as community-based paediatric services.

Eight inpatient paediatric beds at Canberra Hospital will be funded.

This will ensure Canberra Health Services can continue to support unwell children and young people when they need specialist paediatric care.

A new paediatric critical care team will also be established at Canberra Hospital.

The team will provide leadership and specialty skills in paediatric critical care to treat and care for children and young people.

They will also provide better coordination, support and upskilling of existing staff in this area.

There will be additional resourcing to expand multidisciplinary rehabilitation services for children with complex and chronic conditions – where care is shared between local and interstate hospitals.

This funding will develop a model of care to support children in a more sustainable and integrated way.

Budget funding will also support critically unwell newborns, with additional cots added the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and Special Care Nursery at Canberra Hospital.

The ACT Government will establish a new location for community-based paediatric services.

This will give families with children with – or at risk of – developmental delays or certain health conditions easier access to services they need, outside of a hospital setting.

These investments will support implementation of actions in the Child and Adolescent Clinical Services Plan 2023–2030 and the opening of dedicated paediatric critical care spaces in Canberra Hospital’s new Critical Services Building.

This Budget builds on the range of Government investments in paediatric services, as well as the expansion of the Centenary Hospital for Women and Children.


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