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Family Planning NSW often speaks to media in NSW, Australia and around the Pacific about the latest information about reproductive and sexual health. We are also experts on contraception, women's health and sexuality education.

MEDIA RELEASE - Family Planning NSW says yes to marriage equality

Family Planning NSW says that marriage equality is a health issue and important for the well-being of LGBTI Australians.

"As a leading health organisation, we support the Yes case in the upcoming postal survey on marriage equality. All Australians should be able to get married to who they choose," says Associate Professor Ann Brassil, CEO of Family Planning NSW.

MEDIA RELEASE - Family Planning NSW says yes to marriage equality

Family Planning NSW says that marriage equality is a health issue and important for the well-being of LGBTI Australians.

"As a leading health organisation, we support the Yes case in the upcoming postal survey on marriage equality. All Australians should be able to get married to who they choose," says Associate Professor Ann Brassil, CEO of Family Planning NSW.

MEDIA RELEASE - Australians oppose restrictions on aid for sexual and reproductive health

New research shows Australian's strongly support our commitment to providing important health services to women in Pacific Island nations.

Australians oppose restrictions on aid for sexual and reproductive health

April 19, 2017

MEDIA RELEASE - Updated specialised Contraception Handbook for best-practice delivery

Family Planning NSW announces the launch of Contraception: An Australian Clinical Practice Handbook, fourth edition, developed in partnership with Family Planning Victoria and True Relationships and Reproductive Health.

Contraception: An Australian Clinical Practice Handbook, fourth edition is an essential resource for all primary care practitioners, featuring 12 chapters on contraception and co-authored by practicing medical experts from across Australia.

Updated specialised Contraception Handbook for best-practice delivery

MEDIA RELEASE

20 March 2017

Family Planning NSW announces the launch of Contraception: An Australian Clinical Practice Handbook, fourth edition, developed in partnership with Family Planning Victoria and True Relationships and Reproductive Health.

The end of the Pap smear is good news for women

End of Pap smear is good for womenIn her Sydney Morning Herald article, Dr Deborah Bateson - Medical Director of Family Planning NSW - weighs in on the imminent changes to t

What do young Australian women want (when talking to doctors about contraception)?

Access to most contraceptives in Australia requires a prescription from a doctor, and it has been shown that doctors can influence women’s decision-making with respect to contraception. However, little research has documented how women experience their interactions with doctors within the context of a contraceptive consultation. Understanding such experiences may contribute to our knowledge of factors that may influence women’s contraceptive decisions more broadly.

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In the media

Family Planning NSW often speaks to media in NSW, Australia and around the Pacific about the latest information about reproductive and sexual health. We are also experts on contraception, women's health and sexuality education.

MEDIA RELEASE - Family Planning NSW says yes to marriage equality

Family Planning NSW says that marriage equality is a health issue and important for the well-being of LGBTI Australians.

"As a leading health organisation, we support the Yes case in the upcoming postal survey on marriage equality. All Australians should be able to get married to who they choose," says Associate Professor Ann Brassil, CEO of Family Planning NSW.

MEDIA RELEASE - Family Planning NSW says yes to marriage equality

Family Planning NSW says that marriage equality is a health issue and important for the well-being of LGBTI Australians.

"As a leading health organisation, we support the Yes case in the upcoming postal survey on marriage equality. All Australians should be able to get married to who they choose," says Associate Professor Ann Brassil, CEO of Family Planning NSW.

MEDIA RELEASE - Australians oppose restrictions on aid for sexual and reproductive health

New research shows Australian's strongly support our commitment to providing important health services to women in Pacific Island nations.

Australians oppose restrictions on aid for sexual and reproductive health

April 19, 2017

MEDIA RELEASE - Updated specialised Contraception Handbook for best-practice delivery

Family Planning NSW announces the launch of Contraception: An Australian Clinical Practice Handbook, fourth edition, developed in partnership with Family Planning Victoria and True Relationships and Reproductive Health.

Contraception: An Australian Clinical Practice Handbook, fourth edition is an essential resource for all primary care practitioners, featuring 12 chapters on contraception and co-authored by practicing medical experts from across Australia.

Updated specialised Contraception Handbook for best-practice delivery

MEDIA RELEASE

20 March 2017

Family Planning NSW announces the launch of Contraception: An Australian Clinical Practice Handbook, fourth edition, developed in partnership with Family Planning Victoria and True Relationships and Reproductive Health.

The end of the Pap smear is good news for women

End of Pap smear is good for womenIn her Sydney Morning Herald article, Dr Deborah Bateson - Medical Director of Family Planning NSW - weighs in on the imminent changes to t

What do young Australian women want (when talking to doctors about contraception)?

Access to most contraceptives in Australia requires a prescription from a doctor, and it has been shown that doctors can influence women’s decision-making with respect to contraception. However, little research has documented how women experience their interactions with doctors within the context of a contraceptive consultation. Understanding such experiences may contribute to our knowledge of factors that may influence women’s contraceptive decisions more broadly.

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