2022 Women’s Report Card – An indicator report of Western Australian women’s progress
Provides information and on how women in Western Australia are doing against four indicators that are central to gender equity: health and wellbeing, safety and
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Provides information and on how women in Western Australia are doing against four indicators that are central to gender equity: health and wellbeing, safety and
This policy brief outlines the Australian Women’s Health Alliance’s framework for increasing gender equity in prevention and healthcare. It includes 7 structural factors that contribute
Abortion is healthcare. Health professionals and systems have a duty to provide safe, affordable and accessible healthcare. This policy brief highlights that to achieve gender
This policy brief puts a gender lens over barriers to universal access to health care. It aims to inform policy, strategy and practice, and is
The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) is an international human rights instrument established by the United Nations. This
A plan written in response to findings from the Royal Commission into Family Violence that outlines the Victorian Government’s strategy for implementing the 227 recommendations
This Framework provides a roadmap to support the Commonwealth Government in taking a leadership role in protecting the health and well-being of Australian communities from
This position paper discusses primary prevention strategies for intimate partner violence, a prevalent, serious and preventable public health issue that leads to poor health outcomes
This document summarises the provision of women’s health centres in NSW to learn where they are located and what services they supply.
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