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Community Education

The health promotion team at Family Planning Australia are available to visit your school or service (or have you over to one of our clinics), to talk about a range of related topics with groups.

Our staff are skilled in delivering information about these sensitive topics in a way that promotes safety and comfort for the participants. Our team are experts in delivering sessions to people from culturally and linguistically diverse and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander backgrounds, people with disability, and young people (under 30 years).

Disability

Family Planning Australia works alongside people with disability, parent and carers, and disability workers to educate and advocate for the rights of people with disability to have control over their own lives and make decisions about their reproductive and sexual health.

Healthy relationships: The importance of healthy relationships in sexual health

This brochure is for anyone in a relationship who wants tips to make sure their relationship is healthy, and to learn to recognise the signs of an unhealthy relationship.

Young men's sexual health

Sexual health is not all about sex, condoms and sexually transmissible infections (STIs). Find out what you need to know about staying healthy and safe.

I Think I am Pregnant

This is a factsheet for young women who think that they may be pregnant. Having all the appropriate information at your disposal will help you during this time.

Your Best Defence: Keeping an eye on STIs

Your Best Defence: Keeping an eye on STIs is Family Planning NSWs premier resource about sexually transmissible infections (STIs) for young people under 25 years old.

All About Sex

All About Sex is a series of fact sheets for people with intellectual disability and the people who support them. The fact sheets are easy to read and include illustrations to help people with intellectual disability learn about sexuality and relationships. 

Contraception options

What Suits Me? Contraception Options for Girls and Guys is Family Planning NSWs premier resource about contraception, for 14-24 year olds

Pregnant? Working through your options

A booklet for people who have an unintended pregnancy (or those who work with them) and are unsure of what to do.

Sex Safe and Fun

Sex Safe and Fun is a resource to support people with intellectual disability to learn about safe sex messages. It provides a factual and balanced view of the rights and responsibilities associated with a range of sexual activities. There are key messages about consent, enjoyment, intimacy, privacy and safety.

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Community Education

The health promotion team at Family Planning Australia are available to visit your school or service (or have you over to one of our clinics), to talk about a range of related topics with groups.

Our staff are skilled in delivering information about these sensitive topics in a way that promotes safety and comfort for the participants. Our team are experts in delivering sessions to people from culturally and linguistically diverse and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander backgrounds, people with disability, and young people (under 30 years).

Disability

Family Planning Australia works alongside people with disability, parent and carers, and disability workers to educate and advocate for the rights of people with disability to have control over their own lives and make decisions about their reproductive and sexual health.

Healthy relationships: The importance of healthy relationships in sexual health

This brochure is for anyone in a relationship who wants tips to make sure their relationship is healthy, and to learn to recognise the signs of an unhealthy relationship.

Young men's sexual health

Sexual health is not all about sex, condoms and sexually transmissible infections (STIs). Find out what you need to know about staying healthy and safe.

I Think I am Pregnant

This is a factsheet for young women who think that they may be pregnant. Having all the appropriate information at your disposal will help you during this time.

Your Best Defence: Keeping an eye on STIs

Your Best Defence: Keeping an eye on STIs is Family Planning NSWs premier resource about sexually transmissible infections (STIs) for young people under 25 years old.

All About Sex

All About Sex is a series of fact sheets for people with intellectual disability and the people who support them. The fact sheets are easy to read and include illustrations to help people with intellectual disability learn about sexuality and relationships. 

Contraception options

What Suits Me? Contraception Options for Girls and Guys is Family Planning NSWs premier resource about contraception, for 14-24 year olds

Pregnant? Working through your options

A booklet for people who have an unintended pregnancy (or those who work with them) and are unsure of what to do.

Sex Safe and Fun

Sex Safe and Fun is a resource to support people with intellectual disability to learn about safe sex messages. It provides a factual and balanced view of the rights and responsibilities associated with a range of sexual activities. There are key messages about consent, enjoyment, intimacy, privacy and safety.

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