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Additional maternal influenza vaccination resources
The influenza vaccine is provided at no cost for pregnant women through the National Immunisation Program. If you’re pregnant, speak to your doctor, nurse, or midwife today.
Maternal vaccination Campaign (whooping cough)
These resources provide information about whooping cough (pertussis) vaccination in pregnancy.
Maternal vaccination campaign (influenza)
These resources provide information about influenza vaccination in pregnancy.
National Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Strategic Action Plan 2018–2028
This plan aims to reduce the incidence and impact of FASD in Australia. This will improve the quality of life for people living with FASD. The Plan identifies 4 national priorities and is for the period 2018 to 2028.
Part of a collection: National Drug StrategyPregnancy and alcohol poster
This poster advises that no amount of alcohol is safe if you are pregnant or planning a pregnancy. There is also no safe time to drink and no safe type of alcohol.
Part of a collection: Women Want To Know resourcesWomen Want To Know resources
The Women Want To Know initiative has created resources to help health professionals discuss alcohol and pregnancy with women. The resources include brochures, posters and videos.
Information you might not know about pregnancy and alcohol
If you’re pregnant or planning a pregnancy, no amount of alcohol is safe. Find out what the risks are. Read tips on how you can stop drinking while pregnant.
Part of a collection: Women Want To Know resourcesAssessing alcohol consumption in pregnancy using AUDIT-C
This brochure is for health professionals. It explains how to use the AUDIT-C tool including the 3 AUDIT-C questions, the scoring system and the guidance to give women after using AUDIT-C.
Part of a collection: Women Want To Know resourcesThis best practice example shows a general practitioner (GP) using the 5As approach (ask, assess, advise, assist and arrange) to talk about pregnancy and alcohol with a pregnant woman. This video is a part of the Women Want To Know initiative.
Part of a collection: Women Want To Know resourcesDr Steve Hambleton, a former Australian Medical Association president, talks about and supports the Women Want to Know initiative. He encourages all health professionals to discuss the risks of alcohol with pregnant women.
Part of a collection: Women Want To Know resourcesAlex, a new mother, shares her views about health professionals speaking to women about alcohol and pregnancy. This video is a part of the Women Want To Know initiative.
Part of a collection: Women Want To Know resourcesOlivia, who is expecting her second child, shares her views about health professionals speaking to women about alcohol and pregnancy. This video is a part of the Women Want To Know initiative.
Part of a collection: Women Want To Know resourcesVerity, who is expecting her first child, shares her views about health professionals speaking to women about alcohol and pregnancy. This video is a part of the Women Want To Know initiative.
Part of a collection: Women Want To Know resourcesThis best practice example shows a midwife using the 5As approach (ask, assess, advise, assist and arrange) to talk about pregnancy and alcohol with a pregnant woman. This video is a part of the Women Want To Know initiative.
Part of a collection: Women Want To Know resourcesGeneral practitioner (GP) Barri Phatarfod shares her views about health professionals speaking to women about alcohol and pregnancy. This video is a part of the Women Want To Know initiative.
Part of a collection: Women Want To Know resourcesMidwife Kelly Langford shares her views about health professionals speaking to women about alcohol and pregnancy. This video is a part of the Women Want To Know initiative.
Part of a collection: Women Want To Know resourcesWomen Want To Know brochure
This brochure is for health professionals. It describes how the Women Want To Know project can help you discuss alcohol and pregnancy with women. It also outlines resources you can use.
Part of a collection: Women Want To Know resourcesPregnancy and alcohol – for health professionals
This brochure summarises the evidence supporting the pregnancy and breastfeeding alcohol guidelines. It also outlines how to use the 5As (ask, assess, advise, assist and arrange) to discuss alcohol and pregnancy with women.
Part of a collection: Women Want To Know resources