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PLANNING

Why is planning an issue?

Population health planning is integrated and collaborative cross-sectoral planning that aims to improve the health and wellbeing of whole populations, reduce inequities among and between specific population groups, and address the needs of the most disadvantaged. Effective population health planning requires community, inter-sectoral and whole-of government engagement, collaboration and action to address the broad range of determinants that shape health and wellbeing. (VHA, 2012)

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A right to safety : the next phase of South Australia’s women’s safety strategy 2011-2022

12/06/2011/in Government Policy /by admin

Publisher: South Autralian Government: Office for Women, 2011

Status – CURRENT

This strategy builds upon on the reforms undertaken through the Women’s safety strategy to improve South Australian legislation and services and to strengthen community understanding of the effects of violence against women. It also has a stronger focus on early intervention and prevention – to stop this violence from occurring in the first place.

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Victorian public health and wellbeing plan 2011-2015

05/15/2011/in Government Policy /by admin

Publisher: Victoria. Department of Health, 2011

Status – CURRENT

The plan identifies the public health priorities for the Victorian Government. Preventative health is key to the plan, and health protection and promotion are also listed as ways to improve the health and wellbeing of all Victorians.

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Victorian health priorities framework 2012-2022 : rural and regional health plan

05/15/2011/in Government Policy /by admin

Publisher: Victoria. Department of Health, 2011

Status – CURRENT

The Rural and Regional Health Plan was released in December 2011. It describes the application of the Victorian Health Priorities Framework 2012-2022 to the specific context of regional and rural Victoria. It acknowledges the particular issues and challenges that impact on the health of rural and regional Victorians. The plan should be considered in the context of the Metropolitan health plan.

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Victorian health priorities framework 2012-2022 : metropolitan health plan

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Publisher: Victoria. Department of Health, 2011

Status – CURRENT

The Metropolitan Plan was released in May 2011. It outlines the state-wide planning principles for the Victorian health system. The plan applies the seven reform priorities of the Framework to the context of metropolitan Victoria. The plan should be considered in the context of the Rural and regional health plan.

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Women’s health matters : a 10 point plan 2010-2014

05/05/2011/in Practice Guidelines /by admin

Publisher: WA Peak of Women’s Health WA Inc., 2011

Status – CURRENT

The purpose of the 10 Point Plan of Action is to set a policy agenda for improving the health and wellbeing of all Western Australian women through targeted strategies. The Plan provides the rationale for why women’s health and wellbeing matters. It proposes a policy framework premised on social determinants and gender equality, and the process through which the recommendations of the Plan can be achieved.

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

12/05/2009/in Government Policy /by admin

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 2008-2010. Emphasis is on improving the health of women who have had the least access and experience the worst health outcomes, in particular Aboriginal women.

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Planning: Policy and Policy Development

Chronic Disease Action Framework for Tasmania 2009–2013

01/01/2009/in Government Policy, Policy Development Tool, Tasmania /by admin

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 Tasmania over the next four years. The Framework identifies a shared vision, principles, goals and action areas that can guide all individuals and groups working to improve the health and well being of Tasmanians.

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WOMEN’S HEALTH: MEANINGFUL MEASURES FOR POPULATION HEALTH PLANNING

09/21/2013/in Tools / 'How to' Resources /by admin

Publisher: Australian Women’s Health Network, 2013

Status – CURRENT

The aim of this project was to create agreed national key performance indicators for women’s health for inclusion in population health planning data collection and analysis and to improve health outcomes by recognizing and understanding the role gender plays in men’s and women’s health.

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Increasing Reproductive Choices in the Grampians Pyrenees and Wimmera Regions

10/12/2020/in Position Paper, Victoria /by admin

Report Launch – Increasing Reproductive Choices in the Grampians Pyrenees and Wimmera Regions – Womens Health Grampians 2020

The final report of the Increasing Reproductive Choices in the Grampians Pyrenees and Wimmera Regions project. This project aimed to increase the availability of reproductive health services in the region where they reside and work

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National Gynaecological Cancers Service Delivery and Resource Framework

05/22/2011/in Multiple Stakeholder Position /by admin

Publisher: Cancer Australia and the Royal Australian College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, 2011

Status – CURRENT

Developed with extensive stakeholder consultation, this framework provides a way forward for future service development to enhance access to optimal multidisciplinary care for all Australian women with or at risk of a gynaecological cancer.

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Introducing Competition and Informed User Choice into Human Services

11/14/2016/in Australia-wide, Evidence / Statistics, Government Policy /by admin

Publisher: Productivity Commission, Canberra, 2016

Status – CURRENT

Preliminary findings report.  This preliminary findings report was released on 22 September 2016. You are invited to examine the preliminary findings report and make written submissions by Thursday 27 October 2016.  The study report will be released in November. Areas discussed include health reform, policy, evidence and planning.

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NSW Women’s Health Plan 2009-2011

01/04/2010/in Government Policy /by admin

Publisher: NSW Health 2011

Status – NOT CURRENT

The Women’s Health Plan sets short term objectives to advance women’s health priorities.

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Use and costs of medications and other health care resources: Findings from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health

06/15/2008/in Evidence / Statistics /by admin

Prepared for the Australian Government Department of Health, 2008

Status – CURRENT

The report makes use of Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme and Medicare data that are linked to survey data and provide details on the women’s health, health behaviours, and social circumstances. Combined, these data provide unique and rich information on health service use by particular sub-groups of women, longitudinal changes and health outcomes.

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WOMEN’S HEALTH: MEANINGFUL MEASURES FOR POPULATION HEALTH PLANNING

09/21/2013/in Tools / 'How to' Resources /by admin

Publisher: Australian Women’s Health Network, 2013

Status – CURRENT

The aim of this project was to create agreed national key performance indicators for women’s health for inclusion in population health planning data collection and analysis and to improve health outcomes by recognizing and understanding the role gender plays in men’s and women’s health.

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Workplace Gender Equality Agency

12/03/2015/in Australia-wide, Evidence / Statistics, Tools / 'How to' Resources /by admin

Publisher: Australian Government Workplace Gender Equality Agency, 2015

Status – CURRENT

This Data Explorer has been created using data from non-public sector organisations with 100 or more employees that report to the Workplace Gender Equality Agency annually under the Workplace Gender Equality Act 2012. The Explorer includes data from the 2013-14 and 2014-15 reporting periods.

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National Gynaecological Cancers Service Delivery and Resource Framework

05/22/2011/in Multiple Stakeholder Position /by admin

Publisher: Cancer Australia and the Royal Australian College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, 2011

Status – CURRENT

Developed with extensive stakeholder consultation, this framework provides a way forward for future service development to enhance access to optimal multidisciplinary care for all Australian women with or at risk of a gynaecological cancer.

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