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The Education Hub - The Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne
Mental Health
Narrative Medicine
Pediatric Healthcare
Medically Unexplained Symptoms
Organ Donation
Iron Deficiency
Family Violence
Dietary Iron Sources
Trauma-Informed Preventative Care
Hematology
Australia
Royal Children's Hospital
Pediatric Health
Victoria
Anemia
Procedural Sedation
Health Care
Anxiety Reduction Techniques
Medical Trauma
Patient Care

This podcast is for any health professional wanting to learn more about how to provide best-practice clinical care for children and their families. In each episode, experts from The Melbourne Children’s Campus (a collaboration between The Royal Children’s Hospital, University of Melbourne and the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute) provide advice and insights, tips and tricks, and discuss lates... more

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Latest Episodes

Having surgery an be a daunting time for anybody, let alone a child with neurodiversity being placed into an unfamiliar environment and taken out of their routine. Join Grace Curran associate Nurse Unit manager of Elective surgery & Clinical Nurse Sp... more

In this episode Camille Foley speaks to two lived experience advisors Deanna Carr and Carmen Ludeman about lived experience in mental health, its origins, the importance of embedding the expertise of consumers, families, and carers into system design... more

In this episode, Camille Foley (Senior mental health clinician and education fellow) speaks with Adam Blake (Psychiatric Nurse Consultant) and Kate Coward (family peer-support worker) about non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) in adolescents, exploring it... more

In this episode we are chatting with Dani Gold, who is a senior social worker in the Family Violence team at the RCH. Dani’s current work focuses on supporting healthcare workers to understand and respond to children and families experiencing Family ... more

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Recent Guests

Carmen Ludeman
Family carer advocate with youth mental health focus
Lived Experience Australia, Tandem, VicHealth, Royal Children's Hospital
Episode: Lived Experience Leadership in Mental Health
Deanna Carr
Lived experience advisor with patient care and systems leadership background
Lived Experience Australia, University of Melbourne (academic involvement)
Episode: Lived Experience Leadership in Mental Health
Adam Blake
Psychiatric nurse consultant with extensive clinical experience working with young people who engage in NSSI and personal experience caring for a person who also engaged in NSSI
Banksyr, The Royal Children's Hospital
Episode: Understanding Non-Suicidal Self-Injury (NSSI) in Adolescents
Kate Coward
Sociologist, PhD candidate and lived experience family peer support worker
Banksyr, The Royal Children's Hospital
Episode: Understanding Non-Suicidal Self-Injury (NSSI) in Adolescents
Dani Gold
Senior Social Worker with the Family Violence Team at Royal Children's Hospital
Royal Children's Hospital
Episode: Family violence
Michelle Rodrigues
Associate Professor and dermatology expert with a focus on skin of color
Chromodermatology
Episode: Skin of colour
Georgie Cox
Senior Clinical Psychologist in the Department of Psychology at the Royal Children's Hospital.
Royal Children's Hospital
Episode: Anxiety in children and young people
Jesse Richardson
Senior Clinical Psychologist in the Department of Psychology at the Royal Children's Hospital.
Royal Children's Hospital
Episode: Anxiety in children and young people
Rachel Tolan
Senior mental health clinician and credentialed mental health nurse
Royal Children's Hospital
Episode: Trauma-informed preventative care (TIPC) - extended

Hosts

Camille Foley
Senior Mental Health Clinician and Education Fellow at the Royal Children's Hospital, with ongoing involvement in pediatric education and mental health.
Li-Chin Lim
Education Innovation Lead at the Department of Pediatrics, University of Melbourne and Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 13 ratings
  • Diverse and informative

    Conversation with the experts is a great listen if you’re in pediatrics. Many topics to listen to and expand knowledge.

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    Julian S Mories
    Australia2 years ago

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High value for clinicians seeking practical guidance.
Diverse and informative, great for pediatrics and related fields.
Glad to hear expert perspectives across disciplines.

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Lived Experience Leadership in Mental Health
Q: What does better communication look like for families and carers?
Recognizing carers as partners, sharing information clearly, showing ongoing respect, and avoiding hierarchical dynamics to ensure transparency and collaboration.
Lived Experience Leadership in Mental Health
Q: Why is it important to engage lived experience from the very beginning of planning and governance?
Early engagement prevents tokenism, allows lived experience to directly influence directions of services, and gradually transforms organizational culture for safer, more relevant care.
Lived Experience Leadership in Mental Health
Q: From your perspective, what does it mean to move from being a patient to becoming a partner in the system?
It means sitting at the same table as clinicians and leaders, moving from care recipients to contributors who help shape strategy, governance, and service design.
Understanding Non-Suicidal Self-Injury (NSSI) in Adolescents
Q: Adam, to start off, can you explain what we mean when we talk about non-suicidal self-injury or NSSI?
NSSI is intentional self-inflicted damage to the body without suicidal intent, often initiated as a coping mechanism for overwhelming emotional distress, and it includes behaviors like cutting, scratching, burning, or headbanging.
Family violence
Q: If I have a feeling that things are not quite right, what would be the next step?
First, take a breath, center yourself, and ensure you have a safe environment to have the conversation about concerns for the family.

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What is The Education Hub about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show targets health professionals working with children and families, delivering practical clinical insights, latest research findings, and tips for high-stress periods in pediatric care. Episodes cover a broad range of pediatric topics—from non-suicidal self-injury and mental health to family violence, culturally safe care for Aboriginal communities, dermatology in skin of color, anxiety management, and trauma-informed care. A distinguishing feature is the emphasis on relational, family-centered care, real-world clinical guidance, and strategies that healthcare teams can implement across settings. The host lineup includes clinicians, educators, and lived-experience voices from major pediatric institutions, which helps provide multidis... more

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