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Women and violence: Issues Paper

Publisher: Women’s Health Victoria, December 2009 – (Women’s Health Issues Paper; 4) Status – CURRENT

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South Australian Women’s Health Action Plan: Initiatives for 2010-2011

Publisher:Department of Health, South Australian Government, 2009 Status – NOT CURRENT The South Australian Women’s Health Policy was launched by the Minister for Health in March 2005. The Policy aims to improve the health of all South Australian women and supports the priorities of South Australia’s Strategic Plan 2007 and the SA Health Strategic Plan […]

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WA Strategic Plan for Family and Domestic Violence 2009-2013

Publisher: Government of Western Australia Department for Child Protection, November 2009 Status – CURRENT This Strategic Plan aims to raise the community’s understanding and awareness of family and domestic violence. However, the first priority of the Plan is to ensure that each part of the system has the capacity to take action and, through their combined, integrated […]

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Reproductive health: Findings from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health

Publisher: Prepared for the Australian Government Department of Health, 2009 Status – CURRENT Findings show that for women from the 1973-1978 cohort, having children corresponds to changes in employment. Having a first birth was associated with changes from full-time to part-time paid employment, and other employment changes. Part-time employment remains an alternative for women managing both paid […]

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ACT Women and Prisons: Invisible Bars – The Stories behind the Stats

Publisher: ACT Women and Prisons: Invisible Bars – The Stories behind the Stats, 2009 Status – CURRENT This paper presents the stories of ACT women with a variety of lived prison experiences and information from ACT women’s service providers who regularly support women with lived experience of prison and institutionalisation. The information gathered provides significant insight into […]

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Women’s health action plan report card

Publisher: Health Department, Government of South Australia, 2009 Status – NOT CURRENT This report card has been developed using information from reports provided by four health regions. The progress on each key initiative demonstrates the strong commitment of these regional health services to the improvement of women’s physical, mental, social and emotional health.

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Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Women in the ACT: Enablers and Barriers to Achieving Social Connectedness (2009)

Publisher: Women’s Centre for Health Matters Inc, 2009 Status – CURRENT This report aimed to develop a profile of CALD women in the ACT. It documents fifteen themes from the research which were identified as factors that influence CALD women’s social connectedness and wellbeing, as well as the elements that enhance social connectedness.

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Chronic Disease Action Framework for Tasmania 2009–2013

Publisher: Department of Health and Human Services. Connecting Care: Chronic Disease Action Framework for Tasmania 2009-2013. Hobart: Tasmanian Government, 2009 Status – CURRENT Together with Tasmania’s Health Plan and Strategic Directions 2009 – 2012, Connecting Care charts the direction for a coordinated and strategic approach to improve the prevention, detection and management of chronic disease in […]

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Strong Culture, Strong Peoples, Strong Families : Towards a safer future for Indigenous families and communities : 10 year plan : 2nd edition

Publisher: Aboriginal Affairs Victoria, October 2008 Status – CURRENT The 10 Year Plan is a living document which outlines the vision, objectives and actions which guide, inform and direct the Aboriginal community and the Victorian Government to reduce Aboriginal family violence over the coming years.

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