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Recommendation 6.9 – Representatives as a last resort
Disability Royal Commission Progress Report 2025 › Volume 6 – Enabling autonomy and access27 November 2025 - Read progress on recommendation 6.9 of the Disability Royal Commission.
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Recommendation 7.1 – Provide equal access to mainstream education and enrolment
Disability Royal Commission Progress Report 2025 › Volume 7 – Inclusive education, employment and housing27 November 2025 - Read progress on recommendation 7.1 of the Disability Royal Commission.
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Natural Therapies Review 2024 – Shiatsu evidence evaluation
Resources › Publications3 April 2025 - This report outlines the evaluation of evidence on the clinical effectiveness of shiatsu as part of the Natural Therapies Review 2024.
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Recommendation 6.34 – Introduce disability health navigators to support navigation of health care for people with disability
Disability Royal Commission Progress Report 2025 › Volume 6 – Enabling autonomy and access22 December 2025 - Read progress on recommendation 6.34 of the Disability Royal Commission.
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Recommendation 8.3 – Prohibiting solitary confinement in youth detention
Disability Royal Commission Progress Report 2025 › Volume 8 – Criminal justice and people with disability27 November 2025 - Read progress on recommendation 8.3 of the Disability Royal Commission.
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BreastScreen Australia – Position statement on breast density and screening
Resources › Publications16 June 2025 - This Position Statement provides clinical advice on breast density for BreastScreen Australia services.
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A Registry Guide to Co-Designing Consumer Friendly Resources
Resources › Publications17 September 2025 - This guide helps you create clear, consumer-friendly resources from registry data.
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National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – GP assessment form
Resources › Publications16 June 2025 - General practitioners (GPs) use this form to provide information about your patient who has received a positive iFOBT test result with the program, their symptoms, and whether they have been referred for colonoscopy or other examination.
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Immunisations for health care workers
Topics › Immunisation › Immunisation information for health professionals18 June 2025 - Immunisation is especially important for health care workers because they have a high risk of catching diseases from infected people. They can then easily pass them on to other people.
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Mandatory reporting changes to the Australian Immunisation Register (AIR) from 1 March 2025
News and media7 February 2025 - Legislative changes mean that vaccination providers must report additional details to the AIR.