Sexuality and relationship education courses coming to Lithgow
Family Planning NSW is aiming to improve reproductive and sexual health outcomes in Lithgow with the introduction of whole of community sexuality and relationship education courses.
Millions saved if women switch to long-acting reversible contraception
More than $75 million could be saved over five years if the uptake of long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) in Australia was on par with the international benchmark, new research from Family Planning NSW shows.
Nurses key to contraception affordability and access
Nurse-led insertions of long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) could increase affordability and access to contraception for Australian women, new research from Family Planning NSW shows.
Men and women to be treated for Bacterial Vaginosis
Women suffering from bacterial vaginosis could find relief from the debilitating infection with a new trial that will look to improve cure rates by also treating male sexual partners of affected women with a new treatment option.
Religious Discrimination Bill Threatens Equitable Access to Healthcare
The Religious Discrimination Bill 2019 prioritises the religious beliefs of healthcare workers over the healthcare needs of individuals, including people who may already be disadvantaged and struggling to access appropriate services.