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Family Planning NSW celebrates 90 years by looking to the future

MEDIA RELEASE

28 October 2016

 

Family Planning: The Next Generation Conference - 3 and 4 November 2016

What's the best contraception for you?

Since it took the world by storm in the sixties, Australian women have embraced the pill.

We were the second nation in the world to have access to this revolutionary tablet and up to 80 per cent of Australian women will use it at some point in their lives.

How the pill affects your weight loss and excercise efforts

There's a lot to like about the pill – it stops unwanted pregnancies, it allows you to skip your period and in many cases, you won't notice any difference to your body or brain.

MEDIA RELEASE - Sexuality and Relationship forum for parents and carers of people with intellectual disability of all ages

Family Planning NSW is hosting a forum for parents and carers of people with intellectual disability of all ages to address sexuality issues across the lifespan including childhood, adolescence and adulthood. The forum will include presentations and workshops on disability and sexuality, preparing for puberty, relationships and dating and tips for talking about sex and answering tricky questions.

Call or email Talkline

Should more new OCPs be PBS-listed?

Family Planning NSW says the current situation is locking out lower-income women from accessing the right medication Dr Deborah Bateson.

To wax or not to wax?

It's expensive, it takes heaps of time and it hurts. Why do we put so much effort into maintaining body hair? And what can happen when you decide not to anymore?

Preventing cervical cancer: don't ditch the Pap test yet!

[Please note that this media release was published in 2015. The National Cervical Screening Program has changed and pap smears are no longer used.]

Cervical screening in Australia

Family Planning NSW Celebrates 90 years

This year marks the 90th anniversary of Family Planning NSW, the organisation which started the family planning movement in Australia in 1926. To celebrate this significant milestone, Family Planning NSW is hosting an international two-day Conference and Gala Dinner on Thursday 3 and Friday 4 November 2016.

The Conference 'The Next Generation', will focus on issues and innovations that will push boundaries and drive family planning in Australia and internationally in the future. It will feature keynote addresses from international and local experts, including:

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Family Planning NSW celebrates 90 years by looking to the future

MEDIA RELEASE

28 October 2016

 

Family Planning: The Next Generation Conference - 3 and 4 November 2016

What's the best contraception for you?

Since it took the world by storm in the sixties, Australian women have embraced the pill.

We were the second nation in the world to have access to this revolutionary tablet and up to 80 per cent of Australian women will use it at some point in their lives.

How the pill affects your weight loss and excercise efforts

There's a lot to like about the pill – it stops unwanted pregnancies, it allows you to skip your period and in many cases, you won't notice any difference to your body or brain.

MEDIA RELEASE - Sexuality and Relationship forum for parents and carers of people with intellectual disability of all ages

Family Planning NSW is hosting a forum for parents and carers of people with intellectual disability of all ages to address sexuality issues across the lifespan including childhood, adolescence and adulthood. The forum will include presentations and workshops on disability and sexuality, preparing for puberty, relationships and dating and tips for talking about sex and answering tricky questions.

Call or email Talkline

Should more new OCPs be PBS-listed?

Family Planning NSW says the current situation is locking out lower-income women from accessing the right medication Dr Deborah Bateson.

To wax or not to wax?

It's expensive, it takes heaps of time and it hurts. Why do we put so much effort into maintaining body hair? And what can happen when you decide not to anymore?

Preventing cervical cancer: don't ditch the Pap test yet!

[Please note that this media release was published in 2015. The National Cervical Screening Program has changed and pap smears are no longer used.]

Cervical screening in Australia

Family Planning NSW Celebrates 90 years

This year marks the 90th anniversary of Family Planning NSW, the organisation which started the family planning movement in Australia in 1926. To celebrate this significant milestone, Family Planning NSW is hosting an international two-day Conference and Gala Dinner on Thursday 3 and Friday 4 November 2016.

The Conference 'The Next Generation', will focus on issues and innovations that will push boundaries and drive family planning in Australia and internationally in the future. It will feature keynote addresses from international and local experts, including:

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