International Nurses Day 2023 - Part 1
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Nurses are integral to Family Planning Australia, and we are taking this opportunity to profile just a few of our brilliant nurses ..read more
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International Nurses Day 2023 - Part 2
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In the second of our two-part celebration of nursing at Family Planning Australia, we got to know International Programme Nurse Educator Vijeta, our Regional Continuous Quality Improvement Nurse Susan, and Nurse Educator Anum ..read more
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Rural, regional and remote access to reproductive and sexual health services
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Family Planning NSW's submission into the Inquiry into rural, regional and remote access to health services highlighted a number of poorer reproductive and sexual health outcomes. We explain how we're working to reach these communities and increase provision of essential health care ..read more
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Sexual and reproductive health and rights and sustainable development
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Family Planning NSW has released our 2021 Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights and the Sustainable Development Goals report , which found we cannot meet the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development without realising the sexual and reproductive health of all people ..read more
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Planet Puberty is here!
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Planet Puberty is a brand new suite of resources to help the parents and carers of children with intellectual disability and/or autism spectrum disorder navigate the changes to their child's bodies, emotions and social interactions occurring during puberty ..read more
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Contraceptive myths and facts
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Contraception or birth control has been a common choice for Australians since the early 1960s, when "the pill" first hit our shelves. However, as our options have changed over time, there are still some myths to bust ..read more
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