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DHSV's exciting collaboration to improve health care delivery
Learn about the new speakers and grab your early bird tickets for the 2024 Australasian Forum on Person-Centred Value-Based Health Care! -
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Launch of new Refugee Talent Scholarship
DHSV is pleased to launch an exciting new scholarship to help refugee dentists gain registration to work in Australia. Learn more about the generous support -
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Give your kids the gift of a healthy smile these holidays
Kids visiting Werribee Open Range Zoo on Wednesday are being reminded that just like the charismatic hippos, we all need to eat well, drink well -
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DHSV's Award-winning care
The amazing work of our staff has been recognised at the Victorian Healthcare Awards! We beat out some tough competition to take home our award. -
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Boosting oral cancer early detection
Dental Health Services Victoria has partnered with the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners to ensure general practitioners across Australia have the tools they need -
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Building brighter smiles in Tonga
DHSV's Oral Health Advisor School Dental Program, Liz Cobbledick, shares her reflections from her memorable trip to Tonga as part of the capacity-building Colin Riley -
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Statement on the referendum on the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament
Dental Health Services Victoria (DHSV) Board acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land we work upon, the First Nations people across Victoria, and acknowledges their -
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Scholarship opportunity for Bachelor of Oral Health students and recent graduates
Calling all Bachelor of Oral Health students and recent graduates!Are you passionate about making a positive difference in the field of public oral health? -
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DHSV is Supporting every smile this Dental Health Week
Supporting every smile provides relevant, evidence-based information, resources, and tips for support workers in an easy-to-use, freely available online format. -
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Delivering culturally safe oral health to more Aboriginal children
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children around the Loddon Mallee region now have better and more culturally safe access to an important preventive dental treatment