Guidance for the Management of Early Breast Cancer
This national website contains a set of recommendations and clinical practice points for the management and care of early breast cancer, developed through a meta-guideline
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This national website contains a set of recommendations and clinical practice points for the management and care of early breast cancer, developed through a meta-guideline
This territory-based plan outlines 5 priority areas and includes objectives and what the ACT government hopes to achieve. The strategy aims to reduce the prevalence
This territory-based plan outlines the NT’s prevention and early intervention framework for chronic conditions. The framework describes the range of actions being undertaken to improbve
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 short guide is for those working in primary prevention with multicultural and faith-based communities. It provides lessons on why an intersectional approach is important
This national website provides information for health professionals who are seeking to strengthen the clinical care they deliver to trans patients and clients.
This national practice guide outlines rates and types of intimate partner violence in lesbian; gay; bi; trans; intersex; and queer relationships.
This national action plan is designed to support organisations and individuals to take more gender-responsive actions in their workplace and/or community.
This joint United Nations statement claims that discrimination in health care settings is widespread across the world and that it violates fundamental human rights protected
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