Resources
BreastScreen Australia – stakeholder image 1
Digital image
An image for use by BreastScreen Australia stakeholders working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
BreastScreen Australia – stakeholder image 2
Digital image
An image for use by BreastScreen Australia stakeholders working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
BreastScreen Australia – stakeholder image 3
Digital image
An image for use by BreastScreen Australia stakeholders working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
BreastScreen Australia – stakeholder image 4
Digital image
An image for use by BreastScreen Australia stakeholders working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
BreastScreen Australia – stakeholder image 5
Digital image
An image for use by BreastScreen Australia stakeholders working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
BreastScreen Australia – You’re invited A3 poster
Poster
This A3 poster encourages women aged 50 to 4 to have a free breast screen every 2 years.
Evaluation of the diabetes care project
Report
The Diabetes Care Project was a 3-year pilot program that analysed new models of health care delivery for adults with type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
BreastScreen Australia – Poster – Catching it early
Poster
An A3 poster promoting the free BreastScreen test for women aged 50 to 74.
BreastScreen Australia – Brochure – Catching it early
Brochure
This DL-size brochure provides information about breast cancer screening for Indigenous women aged 50 to 74.
BreastScreen Australia – You’re invited DL brochure
Brochure
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among Australian women. Find out more about the program in this short brochure.
BreastScreen Australia National Accreditation Handbook
Guideline
The National Quality Management Committee (NQMC) is responsible for accrediting BreastScreen Australia screening services. This handbook explains the accreditation process and what’s involved in meeting the National Accreditation Standards.
BreastScreen Australia – Position statement on the use of tomosynthesis within breast screening
Strategy or framework
Statement from BreastScreen Australia about whether breast tomosynthesis, a new type of 3D mammogram, will be used in our screening program.
BreastScreen Australia – Position statement on the use of tomosynthesis within breast screening
Strategy or framework
Statement from BreastScreen Australia about whether breast tomosynthesis, a new type of 3D mammogram, will be used in our screening program.
BreastScreen and you
Brochure
Find out about the breast cancer screening program and whether you should take part in it.
Prostate cancer screening – position statement
Strategy or framework
Statement from the Standing Committee on Screening about what men need to consider before they decide to get tested for prostate cancer.
BreastScreen Australia – Policy on screening women aged 40–49 years
Strategy or framework
This policy outlines why we don’t routinely screen women under 50 years of age for breast cancer. Women aged between 40 and 49 are still able to be screened if they want to.
BreastScreen Australia – Policy on screening versus diagnostic mammography
Strategy or framework
This policy outlines why we don’t routinely screen women who already have breast cancer symptoms. They need diagnostic mammography rather than the screening program.
BreastScreen Australia – Policy and practice in relation to symptomatic women
Strategy or framework
This policy outlines how BreastScreen Australia manages women who present to the screening program with symptoms of breast cancer.
Infant formula
Brochure
This Get Up & Grow brochure provides information to parents about safely giving formula to their baby.
Breastfeeding and returning to work
Brochure
This Get Up & Grow brochure provides tips on continuing to breastfeed after returning to work.
Lunchbox ideas: meals for early childhood settings
Brochure
This Get Up & Grow brochure provides ideas for parents to fill their child's lunchbox with healthy food and drinks, and what to avoid.
First foods: food provided by the early childhood setting
Brochure
This Get Up & Grow brochure provides advice on introducing solid food to children from the age of 6 months, what foods to introduce and talking to your child's carer about the stage your child is.
Keeping children on the move
Brochure
This Get Up & Grow brochure provides some tips on how to increase physical activity in children and reduce the amount of time they spend being inactive.
The importance of drinking water
Brochure
This Get Up & Grow brochure provides advice on how much water children of different ages need, and tips on getting children to drink water.
Positive eating practices
Brochure
This Get Up & Grow brochure provides tips on setting up healthy eating practices within the family, to help children develop good eating habits.
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