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Blue Knot Foundation
Contacts30 October 2023 - The Blue Knot Foundation helps people who experience the impacts of complex trauma to recover and build resilience.
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Youth Law Australia
Contacts26 October 2023 - Youth Law Australia provides free confidential legal information for young people. Anyone who is under the age of 25 can contact Youth Law Australia for free legal advice. You can call between Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10am to 4pm (AEST).
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Men's Referral Service
Contacts18 April 2024 - The Men's Referral Service is a telephone counselling, information and referral service for men using, or at risk of using, violent or controlling behaviour. You can call 24 hours a day and 7 days a week.
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Getting ready for an appointment
Screen with your sistas31 January 2025 - Find out what to expect when you have a breast screen.
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healthdirect helpline
Contacts12 April 2024 - Call this number to speak to a registered nurse about your health concerns. It can help if you're not sure if you should see a doctor or manage your condition at home. The healthdirect helpline is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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What we're doing to support healthy pregnancies
Topics › Pregnancy, birth and baby25 September 2025 - A healthy pregnancy helps your baby grow strong. We provide support before, during and after pregnancy. This includes support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, subsidised vaccination, clinical care and mental health support. We also help parents go alcohol- and smoke-free.
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Joint statement between RANZCOG and ATAGI about COVID-19 vaccination for pregnant women
News and media9 June 2021 - Joint statement between RANZCOG and ATAGI about COVID-19 vaccination for pregnant women.
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BreastScreen ACT
Contacts9 February 2021 - BreastScreen ACT is part of the national breast cancer screening program. Contact them by phone or email to make an appointment.
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What Primary Health Networks do
Our work › Primary Health Networks6 June 2025 - Primary Health Networks (PHNs) assess the health care needs of their community and commission health services to meet those needs, minimising gaps or duplication. They support health services to connect with each other to improve people’s care and strengthen the primary health care system.
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About dementia
Topics › Dementia6 June 2025 - Find out about the different types of dementia, who can be affected, and statistics about dementia in Australia.