February 15, 2012
New policies are now available regarding personal and professional use of social media.
Personal Social Media Policy PO-A143-01 [PDF, 60KB]
Social Media Policy PO-A142-01 [PDF, ...
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February 8, 2012
DHSV is hosting the second showcase in Research and Innovation in Oral Health.
This event will highlight the impressive work that has been completed in the public sector over the past few years ...
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February 6, 2012
February is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. To help raise funds and awareness for ovarian cancer, Dental Health Services Victoria is hosting a Morning Teal where you can purchase cupcakes, slices and ...
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February 3, 2012
The Dental Health Services Victoria (DHSV) Quality of Care Report 2011, states that dental therapist Sharon Richardson “works under the supervision of a dentist” (pg.17). This is incorrect. ...
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February 1, 2012
The Team DHSV Febfast fundraising page is available for your colleagues, friends and family to access so spread the word and forward on the web address - www.febfastfundraising.com.au/team_dhsv. ...
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February 1, 2012
An updated Cash Reserves Policy and Cash Float Handling Procedure is now available.
This updated procedure replaces the following procedures:
Cash Reserves Policy PO-A123-01
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January 20, 2012
New models of care for public dentistry
Did you know that 30% of the population is eligible for our care but we currently only treat 14% of those eligible?
I believe that we can do more to improve the ...
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January 19, 2012
This session will give you the opportunity to gain insight into both Australian Aboriginal culture and history while ensuring that our organisation has an appropriate understanding of its place both practically ...
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January 17, 2012
Do you need assistance setting up your salary package or changing an existing package?
As an employee of Dental Health Services Victoria you are entitled to salary package up to $9,095 each year towards ...
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January 9, 2012
Here's what we know for sure: poor dental health is costing the Australian economy up to $2 billion a year. Dental decay is connected to major chronic illnesses including cardiovascular disease, diabetes ...
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