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Translating evidence into practice: new evidence about the risk of uterine perforation associated with IUD insertions in post-partum and breastfeeding women

Background on LARC: balancing the benefits with the risks

Consent and Sex

Fertility and Infertility

Resources

Clinician tools

  • UPDATED GUIDANCE 2023: Family Planning Australia supports off-label extended use of the 52mg levonorgestrel IUD (Mirena) for 6 years for contraception, in line with advice from the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Health, as well other Australian Famil Planning organisations. For further information please see: FPAA Extended use of Mirena for contraception

Teachers

We recognise the important role teachers play in helping students and young people learn about reproductive and sexual health and we’ve developed a range of programs, courses and resources to help support teachers.

Courses

Our courses include workshops for primary schools teachers, secondary schools teachers and those teaching the PDHPE curriculum for students with disability, gender diverse and same sex attracted students. Courses for teachers

Parents and Carers

When it comes to talking about sexuality and relationships with your child it can be a little awkward. What do they want to know? What should you tell them?

At Family Planning Australia we believe that there is no such thing as a silly question. We’re here to give you the answers and advice you need to help you navigate these questions with confidence.

We provide general and independent advice about your child and we have a range of resources available.

Non-English speaking

Every day we listen to, care for, treat and support people from diverse backgrounds who have concerns about their reproductive and sexual health.

International faces

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander

Improving the reproductive and sexual health (RSH) of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities is a priority area at Family Planning NSW.

We engage with Aboriginal Health Workers and community members through various education, health promotion and clinical programs.

We work to create opportunities, share resources and partner with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and health services.

Statement on Prevention of Healthcare-Acquired Infection

Read our Statement on the Prevention of Healthcare-Acquired Infection, and our continuous Quality Improvement activities.

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Contrabook

Translating evidence into practice: new evidence about the risk of uterine perforation associated with IUD insertions in post-partum and breastfeeding women

Background on LARC: balancing the benefits with the risks

Consent and Sex

Fertility and Infertility

Resources

Clinician tools

  • UPDATED GUIDANCE 2023: Family Planning Australia supports off-label extended use of the 52mg levonorgestrel IUD (Mirena) for 6 years for contraception, in line with advice from the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Health, as well other Australian Famil Planning organisations. For further information please see: FPAA Extended use of Mirena for contraception

Teachers

We recognise the important role teachers play in helping students and young people learn about reproductive and sexual health and we’ve developed a range of programs, courses and resources to help support teachers.

Courses

Our courses include workshops for primary schools teachers, secondary schools teachers and those teaching the PDHPE curriculum for students with disability, gender diverse and same sex attracted students. Courses for teachers

Parents and Carers

When it comes to talking about sexuality and relationships with your child it can be a little awkward. What do they want to know? What should you tell them?

At Family Planning Australia we believe that there is no such thing as a silly question. We’re here to give you the answers and advice you need to help you navigate these questions with confidence.

We provide general and independent advice about your child and we have a range of resources available.

Non-English speaking

Every day we listen to, care for, treat and support people from diverse backgrounds who have concerns about their reproductive and sexual health.

International faces

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander

Improving the reproductive and sexual health (RSH) of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities is a priority area at Family Planning NSW.

We engage with Aboriginal Health Workers and community members through various education, health promotion and clinical programs.

We work to create opportunities, share resources and partner with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and health services.

Statement on Prevention of Healthcare-Acquired Infection

Read our Statement on the Prevention of Healthcare-Acquired Infection, and our continuous Quality Improvement activities.

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