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Our work related to preventive health

A list of our initiatives, programs, campaigns, reforms or reviews related to preventive health.

Our related work

  • The Advance Project

    The Advance Project supports advance care planning and palliative care for people living with dementia, through free training and resources for the aged and primary care workforce.
  • The National Sign Language Program (NSLP)

    The NSLP provides free sign language interpreting and captioning services for Deaf, Deafblind and hard of hearing older people. Find out what services are covered and who can access them.
  • The National Workforce Centre for Child Mental Health

    The National Workforce Centre for Child Mental Health, delivered by Emerging Minds, assists professionals and organisations who work with children and their parents or families to have the skills to identify, assess and support children at risk of mental health conditions.
  • Tick bite diseases and symptoms attributed to tick bites

    Some Australians suffer from the symptoms of a chronic debilitating illness, which many associate with a tick bite. We describe these people as having debilitating symptom complexes attributed to ticks (DSCATT). Find out how we support people with DSCATT.
  • Tobaccofacts

    Smoking is harmful to your health and to the health of others. You may be surprised to learn just how many ways smoking affects you, your body and your wellbeing. Find out the facts on smoking and how being smoke-free will reduce your risks and improve your health and the health of those around you.
  • Transition Care Programme

    The Transition Care Programme helps older people recover after a hospital stay by providing short-term care for up to 12 weeks. Read about the program, care provided, and why it’s important.
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