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"Recent successes by policy practitioners engaging with youth include the Commonwealth [funded] ‘Stamp Out Chlamydia’ (SOC) campaign, described by one of my colleagues, a marketing lecturer at the University of Canberra, as ‘the best example of social entrepreneurship’ by a government agency" says Michael de Percy, blogger at www.politicalscience.com.au. |
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www.girl2girl.info is a web-based information resource that re-conceptualises women-women sex in ways that promote engagement with safe sex and consensual relationship messages. The resource was developed based on needs analysis information drawn from research published periodically since 1996 by National Centre for HIV Social Research on the health of lesbian, bisexual and queer women in Sydney, NSW, and the research conducted by the girl2girl project officer. |
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 04 March 2008 01:14 |
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SHFPACT, together with CarersACT, recently produced a Menopause Brochure in Vietnamese, Chinese, Japanese, Spanish and Tongan, as well as PowerPoint presentations in the five community languages. Brochures are now available for download. |
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 04 March 2008 17:23 |
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The Sexual Health, Lifestyle and Referral Program (SHLiRP) is a collaboration between Sexual Health and Family Planning ACT (SHFPACT) and The Canberra Sexual Health Centre, located at The Canberra Hospital, that brings sexual health screening clinics, and sexual health / sexuality education to secondary colleges in the ACT.
The SHLiRP Project visits up to four ACT secondary colleges per year to offer sexuality and sexual health education, as well as in-school clinics to offer screening for sexually transmissible infections (STIs) and blood-bourne viruses (BBVs).
For more information, please contact Ren Del Rosario at The Canberra Sexual Health Centre on 02 6244 2184. |
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 04 March 2008 17:23 |
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SHFPACT, in partnership with the Australian National University and Canberra Sexual Health Centre/Academic Unit of Internal Medicine at The Canberra Hospital, are conducting an 18 month pilot project to 'Stamp Out Chlamydia' at five tertiary education campuses in Canberra. |
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 04 March 2008 17:24 |
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