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Fire in the Home Publications. Manage Subscriptions /_layouts/images/ReportServer/Manage_Subscription.gif /safetyinformation/fire/fireinthehome/_layouts/ReportServer/ManageSubscriptions.aspx? List={ListId}&ID={ItemId} 0x80 0x0 FileType rdl Manage Data Sources /safetyinformation/fire/fireinthehome/_layouts/ReportServer/DataSourceList.aspx? 0x20 Manage Shared Datasets /safetyinformation/fire/fireinthehome/_layouts/ReportServer/DatasetList.aspx? Manage Parameters /safetyinformation/fire/fireinthehome/_layouts/ReportServer/ParameterList.aspx?

0x4 Manage Processing Options /safetyinformation/fire/fireinthehome/_layouts/ReportServer/ReportExecution.aspx? Manage Cache Refresh Plans /safetyinformation/fire/fireinthehome/_layouts/ReportServer/CacheRefreshPlanList.aspx? View Report History /safetyinformation/fire/fireinthehome/_layouts/ReportServer/ReportHistory.aspx? 0x40 View Dependent Items /safetyinformation/fire/fireinthehome/_layouts/ReportServer/DependentItems.aspx? Rsds Edit Data Source Definition smdl Manage Clickthrough Reports 0x2000000 0x2 rsd. A teaching resource for adult ESL: NPS - Better choices, Better health. Taking medicines can help improve your health. However, there are potential risks involved in using all medicines, including prescription, over-the-counter, traditional and herbal medicines. These risks can be higher for culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities, particularly those with low English language proficiency and literacy levels.

NPS MedicineWise works with the Federation of Ethnic Communities' Councils of Australia (FECCA) and other organisations to create resources that provide information for CALD communities on the quality use of medicines. Read translated information in the languages below for tips on how to use medicines safely and reduce the risk of experiencing problems with your medicines. Resources developed in partnership with the Federation of Ethnic Communities' Councils of Australia (FECCA) and other partners. Medicines resources for organisations working with CALD communities Queries or questions?