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Australian Women’s Health Alliance’s position on anti-discrimination and the right of all people to access health.
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Australian Women’s Health Alliance’s position on anti-discrimination and the right of all people to access health.
This territory-based research study explores the factors that influence women’s ability to participate in healthy eating and physical activity in the ACT.
This national policy brief applies a gendered lens to discrimination in health care to inform policy, strategy and practice. It argues that gendered health discrimination
This national policy brief places a gendered lens over barriers to universal access to health care to inform policy strategy and practice. It argues that
This national report outlines research on the prevalence and prevention of violence against women in mental health inpatient facilities to inform recommendations for how policy
This paper describes programming to prevent violence against women and girls, and emphasises the importance of systematic, sustained programming across the social ecology (i.e., the
This paper reviews evidence for interventions to reduce the prevalence and incidence of violence against women and girls. Reviewed studies cover a broad range of
This report details findings from an evaluation of a program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women in prison that aimed to strengthen connections to
This report from the NT evaluates work undertaken as part of a project to use a community development approach to create gender-equitable early childhood messaging
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