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,
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 issues paper prepared for the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability outlines the known issues experienced by
These guidelines were developed to build the capacity of Victorian workers in the sexual assault and alcohol and other drug sectors to support clients who
This national report outlines Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders’ experiences of family violence using existing surveys and administrative data collections. Information on the prevalence of
This paper explains why it’s essential to engage men and boys in action to prevent violence against women and girls. It includes a review of
This training resource aims to raise awareness and develop skills on gender analysis and gender responsive planning in health sector activities through a range of
This territory-based report summarises findings from a series of collaborative workshops held in NT; which brought together stakeholders in the domestic and family violence sector
This national practice guide outlines rates and types of intimate partner violence in lesbian; gay; bi; trans; intersex; and queer relationships.
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