Health checks ready to roll in west, thanks to new bus

A GROUNDBREAKING health screening program operating in Melbourne’s west is finally rolling thanks to a generous donation.

Ventura Bus Lines has donated a 26-seat bus to University of Melbourne medical students volunteering in a program to help people who might otherwise miss out on an important health check.

The bus will carry students between classes and practical sessions at Sunshine and Footscray hospitals and to health-screening sessions at Centrelink offices across the

west.

Although most Victorian workers have access to health checks, Western Melbourne Regional Development Australia (WMRDA) identified a screening gap for people who are unemployed or in casual work.

The screening program involves the University of Melbourne, Western Centre for Health Research and Education, Western Health, the Institute for Breathing and Sleep, Ventura and the WMRDA.

Chairman of WMRDA Bill Jaboor said the students had been keen to support what had been a pilot program, which would now start in earnest, pending funding.

The program had screened 2000 people across Centrelink offices at Sunshine, Footscray, Werribee, Melton and Newport over six months.

Ventura managing director Andrew Cornwall said he was delighted to help.

“The project has been such a success it is being established in other regions across Australia.”

The bus was ‘handed over’ during a student award ceremony at Sunshine Hospital on Thursday.