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Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) First Nations maternal vaccinations – Social media tile
Getting vaccinated against RSV between 28 and 36 weeks of pregnancy protects your newborn baby against respiratory syncytical virus (RSV). Yarn to your midwife or health worker about getting your free RSV vaccination.
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Whooping cough – First Nations maternal vaccinations – Social media tile
This social media tile can be used for sharing information on whooping cough vaccinations for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women during pregnancy. -
Influenza (Flu) First Nations maternal vaccinations – Social media tile
This social media tile can be used for sharing information on flu vaccinations for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women during pregnancy. -
First Nations maternal vaccinations – Social media tile
This social media tile can be used for sharing information on vaccinations for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women during pregnancy.
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First Nations maternal vaccinations fact sheet
This fact sheet provides information for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women about free vaccines during pregnancy. -
Screen with your sistas – social media
These social media resources can be used to encourage First Nations women to get their free breast screen. -
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Maternal vaccinations – RSV
Getting vaccinated against RSV between 28 and 36 weeks of pregnancy protects your newborn baby against respiratory syncytical virus (RSV). Yarn to your midwife or health worker about getting your free RSV vaccination. -
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Maternal vaccinations – Whooping cough
Getting a safe and free whooping cough vaccination between 20 and 32 weeks of pregnancy helps protect bubbas from whooping cough while they're still too young to get vaccinated themselves. Yarn to your midwife or health worker about getting your free whooping c -
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Maternal vaccinations
Protecting your bub from serious illness starts before birth, with free vaccines you can get while pregnant. These vaccines help protect your baby against influenza, whooping cough and RSV. Yarn to your midwife or health worker about getting your free maternal vaccinations. -
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Maternal vaccinations – Flu
Flu vaccines have been around for decades and help protect you and your bub from serious illness. Yarn to your midwife or health worker about getting your free flu vaccination. -
Screen with your sistas – communication toolkit
Stakeholders can use the content in this communication toolkit to raise awareness of the Screen with your Sistas resources and the benefits of routine breast screening with Aboriginal and/or Torres Straut Islander women. -
It's as easy as 1, 2, 3 to protect bub in pregnancy – First Nations maternal vaccinations poster
Download this poster and display in your Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health clinics or medical centres. -
Supporting clients with the rollout of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander assessment organisations
Information for Care Finders and Elder Care Support Workers to support them prior to the rollout of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander assessment organisations. -
HS DAG communique – 29 October 2024
An update from the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Services Data Advisory Group (HS DAG) following their meeting in October 2024. It outlines the group's work across the Indigenous health data space. -
FNHFTAG communique – 23 April 2025
The second Nations Health Funding Transition Advisory Group (FNHFTAG) met on 23 April 2025. This document provides a record of the meeting. -
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Dr Nathan Luies, a First Nations sport and exercise physician
Discover what a career in primary health care has to offer. As a sport and exercise physician, you will help to improve the wellbeing and health of First Nations people. Make a difference for your Mob and join the team. -
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Albert Bevan, a First Nations social and emotional wellbeing officer
Discover what a career in primary health care has to offer. As a First Nations social and emotional wellbeing officer, you will help provide a safe environment for your community. Make a difference for your Mob and join the team. -
First Nations Health Governance Group (FNHGG) communique – April 2025
The First Nations Health Governance Group (FNHGG) met in March 2025. This document provides a record of the meeting. -
Influenza (flu) vaccination for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people – Fact sheet
This fact sheet provides information for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people about getting vaccinated against the flu. -
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnership and Engagement Framework
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnership and Engagement Framework aims to remove barriers to partnering and provide a consistent partnership experience and ensure that policies, programs and services best suit the needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. -
Terms of Reference – First Nations Health Governance Group
The terms of reference for the First Nations Health Governance Group (FNHGG). -
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Reform readiness for NATSIFAC providers – Webinar video
This webinar helped National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flexible Aged Care providers understand how the new Aged Care Act will impact them. -
Reform readiness for NATSIFAC providers – Presentation slides
These presentation slides are for the Reform readiness for NATSIFAC providers webinar event held on Thursday 20 March 2025. -
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60-day prescriptions – Scott Bates, a First Nations community pharmacist video
In this video, Scott Bates, a community pharmacist talks about how 60-day prescriptions benefit the community and First Nations peoples. -
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Do 60-day prescriptions affect Closing the Gap program co-payments?
Watch this video where community pharmacist Scott Bates explains if 60-day prescriptions affect Closing the Gap co-payments.