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Donovanosis – Surveillance case definition
This document contains the surveillance case definition for donovanosis, which is nationally notifiable within Australia. State and territory health departments use this definition to decide whether to notify us of a case. -
West Nile/Kunjin virus infection – Surveillance case definition
This document contains the surveillance case definition for West Nile/Kunjin virus infection, which is nationally notifiable within Australia. State and territory health departments use this definition to decide whether to notify us of a case. -
Lyssavirus infection (not elsewhere classified) – Surveillance case definition
This document contains the surveillance case definition for lyssavirus infection (not elsewhere classified), which is nationally notifiable within Australia. State and territory health departments use this definition to decide whether to notify us of a case. -
Mumps – Surveillance case definition
This document contains the surveillance case definition for mumps, which is nationally notifiable within Australia. State and territory health departments use this definition to decide whether to notify us of a case. -
Ornithosis (psittacosis) – Surveillance case definition
This document contains the surveillance case definition for ornithosis (psittacosis), which is nationally notifiable within Australia. State and territory health departments use this definition to decide whether to notify us of a case. -
Hendra virus – Laboratory case definition
The Public Health Laboratory Network (PHLN) has developed standard case definitions for the diagnosis of key diseases in Australia. This document contains the laboratory case definition for Hendra virus. -
Norovirus and suspected viral gastroenteritis – CDNA National Guidelines for Public Health Units
These Communicable Diseases Network Australia (CDNA) guidelines aim to help public health units deal with outbreaks of norovirus and suspected viral gastroenteritis. -
Market testing – phase 1 side of pack messages
This market research report focuses on messages printed on the side of tobacco products. -
Staff and carer book
This Get Up & Grow booklet is for child health and early childhood professionals. It provides advice about child nutrition and physical activity. -
Family book
This Get Up & Grow booklet provides information and advice on early childhood nutrition and physical activity. It also includes information about returning to work after having a baby. -
National Men’s Health Policy 2010
This policy guides our work to improve the health of boys and men in Australia, particularly for those most at risk of poor health. It provides practical suggestions for action and includes 9 supporting documents that provide more in-depth analysis of specific areas of male health. -
enHealth guidance – Policy principles for improving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander environmental health
This guidance from the Environmental Health Standing Committee (enHealth) outlines key considerations for developing policies to improve environmental health in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. -
Decisions about down time: a balancing act
This Get Up & Grow brochure provides some tips on how to reduce the amount of time children spend on inactive, unnecessary tasks during early childhood. -
Food ideas for busy parents
This Get Up & Grow brochure provides some ideas for easy and healthy meals for parents to give to their children. -
The role of parents in children's active play
This Get Up & Grow brochure provides tips on helping your child be physically active, to help them grow up healthy and strong. -
Developing movement skills
This Get Up & Grow brochure provides some tips on how to help children develop their movement skills with fun activities. -
The importance of active play
This Get Up & Grow brochure provides tips on keeping your child active through fun and play. -
Getting out and about – outdoor active play
This Get Up & Grow brochure provides tips on encouraging children to take part in outdoor active play. -
Listeriosis – Laboratory case definition
The Public Health Laboratory Network (PHLN) has developed standard case definitions for the diagnosis of key diseases in Australia. This document contains the laboratory case definition for listeriosis. -
Review of health technology assessment in Australia
This review recommended new directions for health technology assessments in Australia, to support better health care and reduce regulatory costs. It proposes a policy framework for HTA processes for market entry and reimbursement in Australia, including a vision, goal, objectives and principles. -
Rubella – Laboratory case definition
The Public Health Laboratory Network (PHLN) has developed standard case definitions for the diagnosis of key diseases in Australia. This document contains the laboratory case definition for rubella. -
Measles – Laboratory case definition
The Public Health Laboratory Network (PHLN) has developed standard case definitions for the diagnosis of key diseases in Australia. This document contains the laboratory case definition for measles. -
Emergency Triage Education Kit
This Emergency Triage Education Kit (ETEK) is a teaching resource designed to provide a nationally consistent approach for nurses preparing for the triage role in Emergency Departments. The ETEK focuses on how to apply the Australasian Triage Scale and the skills that underpin this process. -
Triage workbook – Emergency Triage Education Kit
This participant workbook is part of the Emergency Triage Education Kit (ETEK), a teaching resource designed to help nurse educators promote the consistent application of the Australasian Triage Scale in hospital emergency departments. It is now superseded by the second edition released in 2024. -
Triage quick reference guide – Emergency Triage Education Kit
This quick reference guide is part of the Emergency Triage Education Kit, a teaching resource designed to help nurse educators promote the consistent application of the Australasian Triage Scale in hospital Emergency Departments.