The children’s ward at the Launceston General Hospital has been officially renamed as the Wombat Ward, with staff and patients welcoming the new name and imagery.
The Department of Health is committed to providing safe, positive and welcoming spaces for children receiving treatment and their families or carers.
Caring for young patients is a significant priority for the Department and to improve their hospital experience, staff at the LGH now have wombat-themed scrubs to wear and toys to give.
Renaming the paediatric ward at the Launceston General Hospital forms part of the Department's ongoing commitment to improve and strengthen child safety and wellbeing across our hospitals and health settings.
As part of the Commission of Inquiry recommendations, the Department is ensuring consistent and age-appropriate information relating to child safety, patient rights and complaints processes are being provided to patients, in formats that meet community needs.
The renaming process was a collaborative effort between staff, health leaders and, most importantly, children and young people who have accessed paediatric services and participated in workshops to share their ideas and experiences.
The invaluable input of these children and young people has been presented in a book called My Say, Our Voices to inform health leaders to consider practical ways to strengthen their services such as making the clinical environment more engaging and prioritising opportunities to give children a voice in their medical treatment.
More information on Child Safety and Wellbeing can be found here: Child Safety and Wellbeing | Tasmanian Department of Health