National Women’s Health Strategy (2020-2030)

This Australian Government strategy outlines the approach to improving health outcomes for all women and girls in Australia by taking into account policy change, considering the latest evidence and identifying gaps and emerging issues in women’s health.

Keywords: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, access, adult women, ageing, asthma, cancer, carers, cervical screening, children, culturally and linguistically diverse, education, exercise, families, feminism, funding, gender, gender equality, gender equity, government and policy, health and wellbeing, health care, health literacy, health promotion, healthy eating, heart health, immunisation, LGBTIQ+, maternal health, mental health and wellbeing, metropolitan, national, nutrition, older women, pinned, policy, population health, prevention, prevention of gender based violence, primary prevention, public health, regional, remote, reproductive health, rural, social determinants of health, women in prison, women with disabilities, women's rights, young women

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