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90th Anniversary Conference and Gala Dinner

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MEDIA RELEASE - Hey sister! Hey brother!

A significant lack of contraceptive information resources in the Aboriginal community in the Hunter region led to a four-year project. Hey Sister! Hey Brother! is a new information booklet tailored to address contraception awareness of Aboriginal women and men in the Hunter region.

MEDIA RELEASE - What's a LARC?

Family Planning NSW is today launching a new video campaign, ‘What’s LARC?’, to encourage women to consider Long Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARC) when making decisions about their fertility management.

Clinical Forum for Doctors and Nurses

Cervical screening and treatment in the Solomon Islands

Cervical screening and treatment in the Solomon Islands

Family Planning NSW is partnering with the Solomon Islands Ministry of Health and Medical Services (MHMS) to provide new cervical screening services for women over 25 years old.

Family Planning NSW and the MHMS aim to screen 2,000 women for cervical cancer during the two-year pilot project. Many women participating in the project have never been screened, leaving them vulnerable to developing cervical cancer.

Conference 2016

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90th Anniversary Conference and Gala Dinner

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MEDIA RELEASE - Hey sister! Hey brother!

A significant lack of contraceptive information resources in the Aboriginal community in the Hunter region led to a four-year project. Hey Sister! Hey Brother! is a new information booklet tailored to address contraception awareness of Aboriginal women and men in the Hunter region.

MEDIA RELEASE - What's a LARC?

Family Planning NSW is today launching a new video campaign, ‘What’s LARC?’, to encourage women to consider Long Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARC) when making decisions about their fertility management.

Clinical Forum for Doctors and Nurses

Cervical screening and treatment in the Solomon Islands

Cervical screening and treatment in the Solomon Islands

Family Planning NSW is partnering with the Solomon Islands Ministry of Health and Medical Services (MHMS) to provide new cervical screening services for women over 25 years old.

Family Planning NSW and the MHMS aim to screen 2,000 women for cervical cancer during the two-year pilot project. Many women participating in the project have never been screened, leaving them vulnerable to developing cervical cancer.

Conference 2016

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