Australian National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security 2021–2031
This national action plan outlines the Australian Government’s ongoing commitment to promoting gender equality, protecting the human rights of women and girls and securing their
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This national action plan outlines the Australian Government’s ongoing commitment to promoting gender equality, protecting the human rights of women and girls and securing their
This strategy aims to guide Australian Government, and state, territory and local government policies and programs to effectively support parents and their babies throughout their
This state-based best practice statement on the compassionate termination of pregnancy is a draft document currently in review. It is designed to support clinical and
This practice report explores tangible contributions we can make as citizens, community organisations, through all levels of government, to build a new infrastructure of care
This national report presents the findings of research that aimed to support the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner’s work on Wiyi Yani
This national framework is Our Watch’s guide to implementing a coordinated national approach to preventing violence against women. It considers the broader social, political and
This National Climate Change Action Strategy (2020-25) outlines the Australian Government’s climate investments and assists the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) to meet
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 report summarises findings of the COAG Advisory Panel on Reducing Violence against Women and their Children and makes a series of recommendations to achieve
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