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Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital

Cnr Butterfield St and
Bowen Bridge Rd
HERSTON QLD 4029

Phone: (07) 3646 8111

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RBWH-PLS@health.qld.gov.au
Phone: (07) 3646 8216

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April is one of our social workers at Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital working in domestic and family violence. She has worked with women and children for almost 30 years and knows that Christmas isn’t always a joyful time for families. 
 
“The expectation is that Christmas is a happy, family focussed time – but not everyone is safe at home and the pressures of Christmas – spending more time together, financial pressure and increase alcohol intake can make things worse for them,” April said.

“The pressure never justifies the behaviour, but it can exacerbate violence and control, and it can also make it hard for people to reach out for help when they feel everyone is having a happy time around them.
 
“We have our social workers on at RBWH 24/7 and emergency and support services for DFV will not close over the holidays, so there will be people working hard to make sure support is available.”

If you need support, you can contact 1800 RESPECT.
10 December 2024

April is one of our social workers at Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital working in domestic and family violence. She has worked with women and children for almost 30 years and knows that Christmas isn’t always a joyful time for families.

“The expectation is that Christmas is a happy, family focussed time – but not everyone is safe at home and the pressures of Christmas – spending more time together, financial pressure and increase alcohol intake can make things worse for them,” April said.

“The pressure never justifies the behaviour, but it can exacerbate violence and control, and it can also make it hard for people to reach out for help when they feel everyone is having a happy time around them.

“We have our social workers on at RBWH 24/7 and emergency and support services for DFV will not close over the holidays, so there will be people working hard to make sure support is available.”

If you need support, you can contact 1800 RESPECT.
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

What about Men who suffer with DV Or isn't that an issue?

Beautiful photo! Thank you for all the hard work you and your staff do for everyone affected by domestic and family violence 💕

April and the DFV team (and all of the Social Work team at the RBWH) do amazing work to advocate and support people in need. Thank you April for sharing a very small snippet of all you and your team does.

April is an amazing and supportive professional and colleague!

April is amazing! As is her team! Thank you for all that you do! ❤️

April you are amazing ! from liz x

A spectacular human through and through 💗

Such important work April 💜

Dangerous Females shirt - I see you 😍

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Our dialysis patients will spend Christmas Day with their loved ones after our haemodialysis team at RBWH adjusted the schedules, to ensure no patient has to get their dialysis on this special day. 

Alan is the Associate Nurse Unit Manager in the Renal Department at RBWH and shares the importance of spending time with family. 

Dialysis rarely takes a break, patients often need treatment three times a week for up to five hours but on Christmas Day, we wanted to ensure they can focus on what matters most, time with loved ones. 🎄

The Herston Dialysis Unit at RBWH are looking for a Clinical Nurse. If this sounds like you, apply now: https://smartjobs.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-RBH606954
4 December 2024

Our dialysis patients will spend Christmas Day with their loved ones after our haemodialysis team at RBWH adjusted the schedules, to ensure no patient has to get their dialysis on this special day.

Alan is the Associate Nurse Unit Manager in the Renal Department at RBWH and shares the importance of spending time with family.

"Dialysis rarely takes a break, patients often need treatment three times a week for up to five hours but on Christmas Day, we wanted to ensure they can focus on what matters most, time with loved ones." 🎄

The Herston Dialysis Unit at RBWH are looking for a Clinical Nurse. If this sounds like you, apply now: smartjobs.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-RBH606954
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what a amazing, awsome loyal team,,,,may all of you including all who have worked so hard for others, have a amazing beautiful christmas, the true meaning of christmas is happenng there,,,,thankyou

Amazing job Alan!!! 👏

I hope the staff get the day off too!

Look at you go Alan 🥰

Nice one Alan 🧑‍🎄 👏🏻

👏👏👏👏👏

Brilliant, and yes I hope the staff get the day off too. ❤️💫💛

Nice one Alan

Slayyyyy Alan Philip

View more comments

3 December 2024

Last week, Redcliffe Hospital had a special visit from a few local heroes who were ready to spread some off-season festive cheer! 🎅 The NRL Dolphins stopped by the Paediatrics Emergency Department, ICU, and Cancer Care to deliver gifts and bring a smile to both the patients and staff. 🎁Cancer Care patient Lionel was especially excited to meet the team."It's been a tough month with my diagnosis, so it was a real treat to take my mind off things and meet the guys," he said.A big thank you to the RBWH Foundation for organizing this heartwarming visit. ❤️ ... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Great work guys. Have an awesome next season.

Simon Vaughan

Dawn Stockton

Ever since my dad passed away, Christmas hasnt been the same. I didnt want to celebrate, but now I have a little five-month-old grandson Teddy, Christmas means so much more to me. I already cant wait to spoil him this Christmas. Being in hospital has made me appreciate the staff so much more, Im always quite a positive person and my goal is to make as many people as happy as I can. 

#MondayMantra ☁️ Jenni, 64 years old, RBWH Surgical Department.
2 December 2024

"Ever since my dad passed away, Christmas hasn't been the same. I didn't want to celebrate, but now I have a little five-month-old grandson Teddy, Christmas means so much more to me. I already can't wait to spoil him this Christmas. Being in hospital has made me appreciate the staff so much more, I'm always quite a positive person and my goal is to make as many people as happy as I can."

#MondayMantra ☁️ Jenni, 64 years old, RBWH Surgical Department.
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Merry Christmas Jenni! Kids do bring back the magic.

Good on ya Jenni!!! That's pretty cute

Jenni what you've created 🤩🥰

1 December 2024

Lana, Jess, and baby Charlotte are ringing in the festive season at RBWH maternity, with the ward now decked with newborn babies and holiday cheer as decorations start to line the halls.
 
“Christmas is such a fun time of year,” said Lana.
 
“There’s a real sense of camaraderie among the midwives and so much respect for those working over the holidays.”
 
Let the countdown to Christmas begin! 🎄
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

They are very used to handling babies♥️Thankyou beautiful nurses

Love this! Well done Jess & Lana.❤️🎄❤️

Whose baby did you steal? 🤣 Lovely girls x

Having been a mama that had to do a long admission that went over a Christmas, the staff on ward really do try and make it as special as they can. It’s much appreciated 🥰

Gorgeous Jess 🥰

Haha the trending green scrubs! Gorgeous xx

Hey that’s my wreath!!!! Haha

So beautiful Jessica Williams

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Latest news


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Events


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Three images of patients and artist renderings
Building better
health services
for our community
The more than $1.1 billion Queensland
Cancer Centre will be a purpose built,
150-bed facility that provides cutting-edge
care and research. Find out more.
Masks are encouraged here...
Masks are an important defence against respiratory illness and protection from dust and other airborne hazards.
Need the Emergency Department?
Try the Virtual Emergency Care Service first.

Reset

Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital

Cnr Butterfield St and
Bowen Bridge Rd
HERSTON QLD 4029

Phone: (07) 3646 8111

#Nextcare Health Conference - Click for more information and to register

/ MetroNorthHHS

Comments Box SVG iconsUsed for the like, share, comment, and reaction icons
April is one of our social workers at Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital working in domestic and family violence. She has worked with women and children for almost 30 years and knows that Christmas isn’t always a joyful time for families. 
 
“The expectation is that Christmas is a happy, family focussed time – but not everyone is safe at home and the pressures of Christmas – spending more time together, financial pressure and increase alcohol intake can make things worse for them,” April said.

“The pressure never justifies the behaviour, but it can exacerbate violence and control, and it can also make it hard for people to reach out for help when they feel everyone is having a happy time around them.
 
“We have our social workers on at RBWH 24/7 and emergency and support services for DFV will not close over the holidays, so there will be people working hard to make sure support is available.”

If you need support, you can contact 1800 RESPECT.
10 December 2024

April is one of our social workers at Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital working in domestic and family violence. She has worked with women and children for almost 30 years and knows that Christmas isn’t always a joyful time for families.

“The expectation is that Christmas is a happy, family focussed time – but not everyone is safe at home and the pressures of Christmas – spending more time together, financial pressure and increase alcohol intake can make things worse for them,” April said.

“The pressure never justifies the behaviour, but it can exacerbate violence and control, and it can also make it hard for people to reach out for help when they feel everyone is having a happy time around them.

“We have our social workers on at RBWH 24/7 and emergency and support services for DFV will not close over the holidays, so there will be people working hard to make sure support is available.”

If you need support, you can contact 1800 RESPECT.
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

What about Men who suffer with DV Or isn't that an issue?

Beautiful photo! Thank you for all the hard work you and your staff do for everyone affected by domestic and family violence 💕

April and the DFV team (and all of the Social Work team at the RBWH) do amazing work to advocate and support people in need. Thank you April for sharing a very small snippet of all you and your team does.

April is an amazing and supportive professional and colleague!

April is amazing! As is her team! Thank you for all that you do! ❤️

April you are amazing ! from liz x

A spectacular human through and through 💗

Such important work April 💜

Dangerous Females shirt - I see you 😍

View more comments

Our dialysis patients will spend Christmas Day with their loved ones after our haemodialysis team at RBWH adjusted the schedules, to ensure no patient has to get their dialysis on this special day. 

Alan is the Associate Nurse Unit Manager in the Renal Department at RBWH and shares the importance of spending time with family. 

Dialysis rarely takes a break, patients often need treatment three times a week for up to five hours but on Christmas Day, we wanted to ensure they can focus on what matters most, time with loved ones. 🎄

The Herston Dialysis Unit at RBWH are looking for a Clinical Nurse. If this sounds like you, apply now: https://smartjobs.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-RBH606954
4 December 2024

Our dialysis patients will spend Christmas Day with their loved ones after our haemodialysis team at RBWH adjusted the schedules, to ensure no patient has to get their dialysis on this special day.

Alan is the Associate Nurse Unit Manager in the Renal Department at RBWH and shares the importance of spending time with family.

"Dialysis rarely takes a break, patients often need treatment three times a week for up to five hours but on Christmas Day, we wanted to ensure they can focus on what matters most, time with loved ones." 🎄

The Herston Dialysis Unit at RBWH are looking for a Clinical Nurse. If this sounds like you, apply now: smartjobs.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-RBH606954
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

what a amazing, awsome loyal team,,,,may all of you including all who have worked so hard for others, have a amazing beautiful christmas, the true meaning of christmas is happenng there,,,,thankyou

Amazing job Alan!!! 👏

I hope the staff get the day off too!

Look at you go Alan 🥰

Nice one Alan 🧑‍🎄 👏🏻

👏👏👏👏👏

Brilliant, and yes I hope the staff get the day off too. ❤️💫💛

Nice one Alan

Slayyyyy Alan Philip

View more comments

3 December 2024

Last week, Redcliffe Hospital had a special visit from a few local heroes who were ready to spread some off-season festive cheer! 🎅 The NRL Dolphins stopped by the Paediatrics Emergency Department, ICU, and Cancer Care to deliver gifts and bring a smile to both the patients and staff. 🎁Cancer Care patient Lionel was especially excited to meet the team."It's been a tough month with my diagnosis, so it was a real treat to take my mind off things and meet the guys," he said.A big thank you to the RBWH Foundation for organizing this heartwarming visit. ❤️ ... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Great work guys. Have an awesome next season.

Simon Vaughan

Dawn Stockton

Ever since my dad passed away, Christmas hasnt been the same. I didnt want to celebrate, but now I have a little five-month-old grandson Teddy, Christmas means so much more to me. I already cant wait to spoil him this Christmas. Being in hospital has made me appreciate the staff so much more, Im always quite a positive person and my goal is to make as many people as happy as I can. 

#MondayMantra ☁️ Jenni, 64 years old, RBWH Surgical Department.
2 December 2024

"Ever since my dad passed away, Christmas hasn't been the same. I didn't want to celebrate, but now I have a little five-month-old grandson Teddy, Christmas means so much more to me. I already can't wait to spoil him this Christmas. Being in hospital has made me appreciate the staff so much more, I'm always quite a positive person and my goal is to make as many people as happy as I can."

#MondayMantra ☁️ Jenni, 64 years old, RBWH Surgical Department.
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Merry Christmas Jenni! Kids do bring back the magic.

Good on ya Jenni!!! That's pretty cute

Jenni what you've created 🤩🥰

1 December 2024

Lana, Jess, and baby Charlotte are ringing in the festive season at RBWH maternity, with the ward now decked with newborn babies and holiday cheer as decorations start to line the halls.
 
“Christmas is such a fun time of year,” said Lana.
 
“There’s a real sense of camaraderie among the midwives and so much respect for those working over the holidays.”
 
Let the countdown to Christmas begin! 🎄
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

They are very used to handling babies♥️Thankyou beautiful nurses

Love this! Well done Jess & Lana.❤️🎄❤️

Whose baby did you steal? 🤣 Lovely girls x

Having been a mama that had to do a long admission that went over a Christmas, the staff on ward really do try and make it as special as they can. It’s much appreciated 🥰

Gorgeous Jess 🥰

Haha the trending green scrubs! Gorgeous xx

Hey that’s my wreath!!!! Haha

So beautiful Jessica Williams

View more comments

Load more

Masks are encouraged here...
Masks are an important defence against respiratory illness and protection from dust and other airborne hazards.
Need the Emergency Department?
Try the Virtual Emergency Care Service first.

Reset

Cnr Butterfield St and
Bowen Bridge Rd
HERSTON QLD 4029

Phone: (07) 3646 8111

#Nextcare Health Conference - Click for more information and to register

Latest news


More news

Events


More events

/ MetroNorthHHS

Comments Box SVG iconsUsed for the like, share, comment, and reaction icons
April is one of our social workers at Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital working in domestic and family violence. She has worked with women and children for almost 30 years and knows that Christmas isn’t always a joyful time for families. 
 
“The expectation is that Christmas is a happy, family focussed time – but not everyone is safe at home and the pressures of Christmas – spending more time together, financial pressure and increase alcohol intake can make things worse for them,” April said.

“The pressure never justifies the behaviour, but it can exacerbate violence and control, and it can also make it hard for people to reach out for help when they feel everyone is having a happy time around them.
 
“We have our social workers on at RBWH 24/7 and emergency and support services for DFV will not close over the holidays, so there will be people working hard to make sure support is available.”

If you need support, you can contact 1800 RESPECT.
10 December 2024

April is one of our social workers at Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital working in domestic and family violence. She has worked with women and children for almost 30 years and knows that Christmas isn’t always a joyful time for families.

“The expectation is that Christmas is a happy, family focussed time – but not everyone is safe at home and the pressures of Christmas – spending more time together, financial pressure and increase alcohol intake can make things worse for them,” April said.

“The pressure never justifies the behaviour, but it can exacerbate violence and control, and it can also make it hard for people to reach out for help when they feel everyone is having a happy time around them.

“We have our social workers on at RBWH 24/7 and emergency and support services for DFV will not close over the holidays, so there will be people working hard to make sure support is available.”

If you need support, you can contact 1800 RESPECT.
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

What about Men who suffer with DV Or isn't that an issue?

Beautiful photo! Thank you for all the hard work you and your staff do for everyone affected by domestic and family violence 💕

April and the DFV team (and all of the Social Work team at the RBWH) do amazing work to advocate and support people in need. Thank you April for sharing a very small snippet of all you and your team does.

April is an amazing and supportive professional and colleague!

April is amazing! As is her team! Thank you for all that you do! ❤️

April you are amazing ! from liz x

A spectacular human through and through 💗

Such important work April 💜

Dangerous Females shirt - I see you 😍

View more comments

Our dialysis patients will spend Christmas Day with their loved ones after our haemodialysis team at RBWH adjusted the schedules, to ensure no patient has to get their dialysis on this special day. 

Alan is the Associate Nurse Unit Manager in the Renal Department at RBWH and shares the importance of spending time with family. 

Dialysis rarely takes a break, patients often need treatment three times a week for up to five hours but on Christmas Day, we wanted to ensure they can focus on what matters most, time with loved ones. 🎄

The Herston Dialysis Unit at RBWH are looking for a Clinical Nurse. If this sounds like you, apply now: https://smartjobs.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-RBH606954
4 December 2024

Our dialysis patients will spend Christmas Day with their loved ones after our haemodialysis team at RBWH adjusted the schedules, to ensure no patient has to get their dialysis on this special day.

Alan is the Associate Nurse Unit Manager in the Renal Department at RBWH and shares the importance of spending time with family.

"Dialysis rarely takes a break, patients often need treatment three times a week for up to five hours but on Christmas Day, we wanted to ensure they can focus on what matters most, time with loved ones." 🎄

The Herston Dialysis Unit at RBWH are looking for a Clinical Nurse. If this sounds like you, apply now: smartjobs.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-RBH606954
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

what a amazing, awsome loyal team,,,,may all of you including all who have worked so hard for others, have a amazing beautiful christmas, the true meaning of christmas is happenng there,,,,thankyou

Amazing job Alan!!! 👏

I hope the staff get the day off too!

Look at you go Alan 🥰

Nice one Alan 🧑‍🎄 👏🏻

👏👏👏👏👏

Brilliant, and yes I hope the staff get the day off too. ❤️💫💛

Nice one Alan

Slayyyyy Alan Philip

View more comments

3 December 2024

Last week, Redcliffe Hospital had a special visit from a few local heroes who were ready to spread some off-season festive cheer! 🎅 The NRL Dolphins stopped by the Paediatrics Emergency Department, ICU, and Cancer Care to deliver gifts and bring a smile to both the patients and staff. 🎁Cancer Care patient Lionel was especially excited to meet the team."It's been a tough month with my diagnosis, so it was a real treat to take my mind off things and meet the guys," he said.A big thank you to the RBWH Foundation for organizing this heartwarming visit. ❤️ ... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Great work guys. Have an awesome next season.

Simon Vaughan

Dawn Stockton

Ever since my dad passed away, Christmas hasnt been the same. I didnt want to celebrate, but now I have a little five-month-old grandson Teddy, Christmas means so much more to me. I already cant wait to spoil him this Christmas. Being in hospital has made me appreciate the staff so much more, Im always quite a positive person and my goal is to make as many people as happy as I can. 

#MondayMantra ☁️ Jenni, 64 years old, RBWH Surgical Department.
2 December 2024

"Ever since my dad passed away, Christmas hasn't been the same. I didn't want to celebrate, but now I have a little five-month-old grandson Teddy, Christmas means so much more to me. I already can't wait to spoil him this Christmas. Being in hospital has made me appreciate the staff so much more, I'm always quite a positive person and my goal is to make as many people as happy as I can."

#MondayMantra ☁️ Jenni, 64 years old, RBWH Surgical Department.
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Merry Christmas Jenni! Kids do bring back the magic.

Good on ya Jenni!!! That's pretty cute

Jenni what you've created 🤩🥰

1 December 2024

Lana, Jess, and baby Charlotte are ringing in the festive season at RBWH maternity, with the ward now decked with newborn babies and holiday cheer as decorations start to line the halls.
 
“Christmas is such a fun time of year,” said Lana.
 
“There’s a real sense of camaraderie among the midwives and so much respect for those working over the holidays.”
 
Let the countdown to Christmas begin! 🎄
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

They are very used to handling babies♥️Thankyou beautiful nurses

Love this! Well done Jess & Lana.❤️🎄❤️

Whose baby did you steal? 🤣 Lovely girls x

Having been a mama that had to do a long admission that went over a Christmas, the staff on ward really do try and make it as special as they can. It’s much appreciated 🥰

Gorgeous Jess 🥰

Haha the trending green scrubs! Gorgeous xx

Hey that’s my wreath!!!! Haha

So beautiful Jessica Williams

View more comments

Load more

Three images of patients and artist renderings
Building better
health services
for our community
The more than $1.1 billion Queensland
Cancer Centre will be a purpose built,
150-bed facility that provides cutting-edge
care and research. Find out more.

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