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National Healthy School Canteens – Trainer's manualThis document enables trainers to provide school canteen managers with the skills and understanding needed to use the National Healthy School Canteens food categorisation system.
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National Healthy School Canteens – Participant's workbookThis workbook is for participants of National Healthy School Canteens training. It outlines what they need to know to provide healthy canteen menus.
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National Healthy School Canteens – Healthy kids need healthy canteens posterThis poster shows the green, amber and red foods, to help canteen managers provide a healthy menu.
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National Healthy School Canteens – Program briefing (parts 1 and 2)This document outlines why healthy food canteens are important and how to have a healthy canteen menu.
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National practice standards for the mental health workforce 2013These standards outline capabilities that all mental health professionals should achieve in their work. They complement discipline-specific practice standards or competencies of the professions of nursing, occupational therapy, psychiatry, psychology and social work.
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Stoma Appliance Scheme utilisation and expenditure data 2012–13This document shows how much we spent in 2012–13 on stoma appliances and products under the Stoma Appliance Scheme.
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SSBA – Fact sheet 3 – Legislative frameworkThis fact sheet outlines the legislation that governs the regulation of controls for handling SSBAs in Australia. It includes the National Health Security Act 2007, the National Health Security Regulations 2008 and the SSBA Standards.
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SSBA – Fact sheet 6 – Top managementThis fact sheet provides information about the roles and responsibilities of top management.
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SSBA – Fact sheet 16 – Dealing with emergency situationsThis fact sheet explains what to do if an SSBA has to be moved outside of the secure perimeter. This may happen in an emergency situation, such as a freezer malfunction, or if emergency maintenance is required.
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SSBA – Fact sheet 10 – Information securityThis fact sheet outlines the information security requirements of the SSBA Regulatory Scheme, and helps entities and facilities to meet these requirements under the SSBA Standards.
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SSBA – Fact sheet 11 – Upgrading a facility from Tier 2 to Tier 1 SSBAsThis fact sheet provides an overview of the extra requirements for handling Tier 1 SSBAs if you are already registered for handling Tier 2 SSBAs.
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A national framework for recovery-oriented mental health services: policy and theoryThis background paper is a summary of the research and policy that underpins Australia's national framework for recovery-oriented mental health services.
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A national framework for recovery-oriented mental health services: guide for practitioners and providersThis document provides guidance to mental health practitioners and services on recovery-oriented practice and service delivery.
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Infant formulaThis Get Up & Grow brochure provides information to parents about safely giving formula to their baby.
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Rubella – Surveillance case definitionThis document contains the surveillance case definition for rubella, which is nationally notifiable within Australia. State and territory health departments use this definition to decide whether to notify us of a case.
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Poly Implant Prothese (PIP) breast implantsAustralian Government response to Senate Community Affairs References Committee Report on The role of the Therapeutic Goods Administration regarding medical devices, particularly Poly Implant Prothese (PIP) breast implants, July 2013
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National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Plan 2013–2023The National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Plan is an evidence-based policy framework. It guides policies and programmes that improve Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health.
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Breastfeeding and returning to workThis Get Up & Grow brochure provides tips on continuing to breastfeed after returning to work.
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Keeping children on the moveThis Get Up & Grow brochure provides some tips on how to increase physical activity in children and reduce the amount of time they spend being inactive.
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The importance of drinking waterThis Get Up & Grow brochure provides advice on how much water children of different ages need, and tips on getting children to drink water.
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Lunchbox ideas: meals for early childhood settingsThis Get Up & Grow brochure provides ideas for parents to fill their child's lunchbox with healthy food and drinks, and what to avoid.
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First foods: food provided by the early childhood settingThis Get Up & Grow brochure provides advice on introducing solid food to children from the age of 6 months, what foods to introduce and talking to your child's carer about the stage your child is.
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Positive eating practicesThis Get Up & Grow brochure provides tips on setting up healthy eating practices within the family, to help children develop good eating habits.
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First foods: food from homeThis Get Up & Grow brochure provides advice on introducing solid food to children from the age of 6 months, what foods to introduce and talking to your child's carer about what stage your child is.
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enHealth guidance – Arthropod pests of public health significance in AustraliaThis guidance from the Environmental Health Standing Committee (enHealth) provides an overview of Australia's major arthropod pests of public health importance. It focusses on recommendations for first aid, personal protection measures and pest management.