Breast Cancer in Young Women
A national website focused on providing information and support to young women diagnosed with breast cancer. The website includes information on family history, breast changes,
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A national website focused on providing information and support to young women diagnosed with breast cancer. The website includes information on family history, breast changes,
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This report by the COAG Advisory Panel on Reducing Violence against Women and their Children recommends 6 areas for action to keep women and children
This national resource suite provides practical advice for cancer care specialists to optimise culturally safe and responsive communication with First Nations communities, including the importance
This study identifies barriers and facilitators to providing a gender-based approach to chronic conditions and women’s health in an eastern metropolitan region of Australia.
This national issues paper prepared for the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability outlines the known issues experienced by
The Australian Women’s Health Alliance is developing a suite of online learning modules that supports learners to understand and apply a gender-responsive approach to health
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This example checklist can be used to help review organisational policies and procedures and identify opportunities to integrate gender-responsive approaches. Some questions may be more
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