Our related work
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Graduate Program
Our graduate program starts in February each year and is based in Canberra. It is a full-time, 10-month development program open to recent university graduates. -
Greater Choice for At Home Palliative Care Program
The Greater Choice for At Home Palliative Care measure aims to improve palliative care coordination through Primary Health Networks (PHNs). -
Griefline
Griefline is a free national helpline offering confidential telephone counselling 7 days a week, 365 days a year. They provide early intervention and prevention of mental health difficulties, which may compound a person’s experience of grief, loss and trauma. -
Gwandalan National Palliative Care Project
This project aims to improve access and the quality of palliative care service delivery for Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people throughout Australia, by providing a suite of tailored education and training materials to support cultural safety within palliative care services. -
Haemopoietic Progenitor Cell Framework and Programs
Haemopoietic progenitor cells (HPC) therapy can save the lives of patients with conditions of the blood, blood-producing organs or immune system. The program funds several initiatives to help eligible Australians to access HPC treatments. -
Head to Health Clinics
Head to Health Clinics have been established to support Victorians during the COVID-19 pandemic. All Victorians can access the free Head to Health services by attending in-person at a clinic near them or by calling 1800 595 212 to talk a mental health professional about their needs. -
headspace
headspace provides mental health support services to young people aged 12 to 25 years, who are experiencing, or at risk, of mental ill-health. -
Health Peak and Advisory Bodies Program
The Health Peak and Advisory Bodies Program supports peak and advisory bodies in the health sector to develop our national health system. -
Health Products Portal program
We are enhancing the Health Products Portal (HPP) to provide a single digital channel for industry to interact with us about regulated and reimbursed health-related products and services. -
Health Technology Assessment Policy and Methods Review
The HTA Review examined Australia’s approach to HTA to determine what works well and what needs to improve to meet future challenges. The aim was to ensure Australians can continue to access effective, safe and affordable health technologies in an equitable and timely way.
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