It goes with the Territory! ACT Women’s views about Health and Wellbeing Information

This territory-based report explores the views and preferences of ACT women in accessing health and wellbeing information and how this information is transformed into knowledge. It demonstrates the barriers to accessing health services and information, including for preventive health as part of the social determinants of women’s lives that can lead to health inequalities.

It goes with the Territory! ACT Women’s views about Health and Wellbeing Information

The views of ACT Women from CALD backgrounds about Health and Wellbeing Information by Angela Carnovale

This territory-based companion report (published in 2011) shares the experiences of culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) women in the ACT. It explores how they seek health and wellbeing information and the barriers to obtaining such information.

The views of ACT Women who are Mental Health Carers about Health and Wellbeing Information by Angela Carnovale

This territory-based companion report (published in 2011) shares the women who are mental health carers in the ACT. It explores how they seek health and wellbeing information and the barriers to obtaining such information.

The views of Older ACT Women about Health and Wellbeing Information by Angela Carnovale

This territory-based companion report (published in 2011) shares the experiences of older women in the ACT. It explores how they seek health and wellbeing information and the barriers to obtaining such information.

The views of Young ACT Women about Health and Wellbeing Information by Angela Carnovale

This territory-based companion report (published in 2011) shares the experiences of young women in the ACT. It explores how they seek health and wellbeing information and the barriers to obtaining such information.

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