Resources
National Action Plan for the Health of Children and Young People 2020–2030
Strategy or framework
This plan outlines our approach to improving health outcomes for all children and young people. It aims to ensure that children and young people, from all backgrounds and all walks of life, have the same opportunities to fulfil their potential, and are healthy safe and thriving.
Care and Management of Australians Living with Dementia
Government response to inquiry
Australian Government response to the Senate Community Affairs References Committee report: Care and management of younger and older Australians living with dementia and behavioural and psychiatric symptoms of dementia (BPSD)
Bedwetting in teenagers and young adults
Fact sheet
This fact sheet outlines the causes of bedwetting in teenagers and young people and what help is available.
Early intervention programs aimed at reducing youth suicide
Government response to inquiry
Australian Government response to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Health and Ageing’s report on the inquiry into early intervention programs aimed at reducing youth suicide
Medicines to help Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people stop smoking – health workers guide
Guideline
This guide is for health professionals working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who want to quit smoking. It has information on medicines that can help quit smoking, including nicotine replacement therapy (NRT).
National Framework for Universal Child and Family Health Services
Strategy or framework
This framework outlines the core services that all Australian children (from birth to eight years) and families should receive at no financial cost to themselves, regardless of where they live, and how and where they access their health care.
National clinical assessment framework for children and young people in out of home care
Strategy or framework
The National Framework for Protecting Australia’s Children 2009–2020 represents a long-term, national approach to help protect all Australian children. It was developed through a strong partnership between governments and the non-government sector.
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