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Australian Women’s Health Alliance’s position on anti-discrimination and the right of all people to access health.
This policy brief articulates the policies and actions necessary to improve health outcomes for women, by placing an intersectional lens over the relationship between care,
This policy brief discusses the ways reproductive health leave could revolutionise gender relations in the workplace. There is a need to understand the impact of
An academic paper exploring why women experience poorer health outcomes including higher rates of morbidity and disability, a disparity that has been attributed to societal
A framework for government, business and community to improve gender equality in WA based on the key indicators of health and wellbeing, safety and justice,
This policy brief discusses our right to access healthcare free from discrimination and says addressing all aspects of discrimination, including religious discrimination, is essential to
This position paper argues that economic and climatic disasters are inextricably linked, and women are most affected. Improvements to women’s health won’t be effective until
This report uses data from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health to understand how women access and use the Medicare system. Summary
This strategy is comprised of 7 separate reports outlining Victoria’s approach to sexual and reproductive health. Strategy overview and system enabler plan 2022–30 Victorian Aboriginal
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