Gender indicators
Key ABS economic and social indicators measuring equality between males and females, including gender pay gap and life expectancy.
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Key ABS economic and social indicators measuring equality between males and females, including gender pay gap and life expectancy.
This position paper discusses primary prevention strategies for intimate partner violence, a prevalent, serious and preventable public health issue that leads to poor health outcomes
This document summarises the provision of women’s health centres in NSW to learn where they are located and what services they supply.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women have a right to determine for themselves what their health system will look like. This Strategy, developed through the
This National Plan is the Australian Government’s overarching national policy framework that will guide actions towards ending violence against women and children.
The Australian Government’s strategy for building a sustainable prevention system, which outlines plans to reduce health inequity and the burden of disease and increase preparedness
A policy document for chronic conditions, which sets the directions and outcomes to help Australians live healthier lives through effective prevention and management of chronic
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
This overarching framework aims to combine and apply the range of frameworks, strategies, policies and plans that seek to improve health of women and girls.
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