Children's Hospital at Westmead, Transcultural editor Hugh Breakey; cartoons Kath Fitzgerald,

Are you food sensitive? how to investigate
your own diet / with dietician Joan Breakey ;
editor Hugh Breakey; cartoons Kath Fitzgerald,
Phil Watson. Beachmere: C.E. Breakey
(Medical), 1998.
Subjects: Food Hypersensitivity ; Food
Hypersensitivity -- diet therapy;
Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity -diet therapy
Call number: 618.92975 BRE 1
Healthy kids: a parents' guide / The
Children's Hospital at Westmead, Transcultural
Mental Health Centre. Westmead, N.S.W:
Transcultural Mental Health Centre; Children's
Hospital Westmead, 2002.
Includes: 1 folder; 30 cm. + 5 handouts.
Subjects: Mental Disorders -- in adolescence -popular works; Mental Disorders -- in infancy &
childhood -- popular works
Call number: 618.9289 HEA 3
The bipolar child: the definitive and
reassuring guide to childhood's most
misunderstood disorder / Demitri F. Papolos
and Janice Papolos.
Rev. and exp. ed. New York: Broadway Books,
c2002.
Health and well-being of children [sound
recording] The Children's Hospital at
Westmead, Transcultural Mental Health Centre.
Children's Hospital at Westmead. Department
of Psychological Medicine.
Companion to "Healthy kids: a parents' guide".
Subjects: Bipolar Disorder; Child; Child,
Preschool
Call number: 618.92895 PAP AWCH
Call number: 618.9289 HEA 2 - CD
Father time: making time for your children
Daniel Petre. Sydney: Macmillan, 1998.
Subjects: Fatherhood; Parent and Child; Work
and family
Call number: 306.8742 PET
Grief girl: my true story / Erin Vincent
Imprint: Sydney: Pan Macmillan Australia, 2007.
Subjects: Adolescent; Grief; Parents – death –
psychological aspects
Call number: 155.937092 VIN 1
My mum has breast cancer : a family's
cancer journey / story and illustrations by a
mum, her son and his Nana [story by Lisa
Sewards & Harrison Sewards, illustrated by
Helen Grizinich & Harrison Sewards].
[Hampton, Vic.], 2006
Call number: 362.196 SEW 1
My trip to hospital program helps children
and their families prepare for hospital
admission. It is available online at the following
link and also as books; see below.
http://www.workingwonders.com.au/go/learnmore/publications/my-trip-to-hospital/
Fred's trip to hospital: for children aged 3
years and younger
Author, Lynnelle Frame; Dr Lauren Watson,
Illustrator Anna Godwin. Brisbane, Qld:
Queensland Health, 2007
“Note to carer: This book is designed for
children aged 3 years and younger. Our aim is to
help you and your child get ready for your
child's upcoming hospital stay. Coming into
hospital can be stressful. If you are even slightly
worried about this hospital visit, it is highly
likely that your child will sense this and be
anxious as well. Please read this book with your
child. This book ... will show you and your child
what to expect her at The Royal Children's
Hospital in Brisbane.” Available online at:
http://www.workingwonders.com.au/files/_M
y_trip_to_hospital__for_3yrs___younger.pdf
Call number: 362.11 FRA 5
My trip to hospital for children aged 4 to 7
years
Author, Lynnelle Frame
Illustrator Anna Godwin. Brisbane, Qld.
Queensland Health, 2007
Subjects: Child; Hospitalization; Fear; Juvenile
Literature
Call number: 362.11 FRA
My trip to hospital for children aged 7 to 9
years
Author, Lynnelle Frame
Illustrator Anna Godwin. Brisbane, Qld.
Queensland Health, 2007
Subjects: Child; Hospitalization, Fear; Juvenile
Literature
Call number: 362.11 FRA 2
My trip to hospital for children aged 9 to 11
years
Author, Lynnelle Frame
Illustrator Anna Godwin. Brisbane, Qld.
Queensland Health, 2007
Call number: 362.11 FRA 3
My trip to hospital for adolescents aged 12
years and older
Author, Lynnelle Frame
Illustrator Anna Godwin. Brisbane, Qld.
Queensland Health, 2007
Call number: 362.11 FRA 4
Through my eyes, Young Writers'
Competition 1995: stories about young
people coping with difficult times.
Parramatta: Transcultural Mental Health Centre,
2006
Subjects: Adolescent; Mental Health; CrossCultural Comparison; Ethnic Groups; Anorexia
Nervosa; Australia; Stress, Psychological
Call number: 618.9289 THR 1
What to do when your children turn into
teenagers
David Bennett and Leanne Rowe.
Sydney: Doubleday, 2003.
Putting on the brakes: young people's
guide to understanding attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
Patricia O. Quinn and Judith M. Stern.
New York: Magination Press, 1991.
Subjects: Attention Deficit Disorder with
Hyperactivity -- juvenile literature
Call number: 618.92589 QUI
There's no such thing as a silly question: a
practical guide for families living with a
child with chronic illness, disability, mental
illness or a life-threatening condition
Produced by interact. Ringwood North, Victoria
Published by Very Special Kids in partnership
with Gandel Charitable Trust, 2007.
Summary: This book will help parents identify
and access the help and support they think is
appropriate for them, their child and their
family. "... information regarding services and
resources is applicable for the state of Victoria
only ..."--P. [3].
Call number: 362.198920009945 INT 1
Subjects: Adolescent Behavior; Adolescent
Psychology; Parenting
Call number: 649.125 BEN 1
AWCH Librarian Contact Details:
The Children’s Hospital Westmead
T: +61 2 9845 0682 f: +61 2 9845 3616
e: jillianr@chw.edu.au
AWCH Library Journal Index:
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and community members who work together to
ensure the emotional and social needs of
children, adolescents and their families are
recognised and met within hospitals and the
health care system in Australia.
AWCH is supported by The Children’s Hospital at Westmead