Bug breakfast in the bulletin: human papilloma virus

Reference

Wallace C, Weisberg E, McCaffery K, 2007, Bug breakfast in the bulletin: human papilloma virus, N S W Public Health Bull, 18(5-6) 97-8

Taking the "Pap" smear

Reference

Weisberg E, 1980, Taking the "Pap" smear, Med J Aust, 2(6) 306-8

The who, what and from where of STIs: selective testing in asymptomatic patients

Reference

Bateson D, Freedman E, Stewart M, Read P, 2012, The who, what and from where of STIs: selective testing in asymptomatic patients, Medicine Today, 13(1) 12-21

Yarning about STIs

Yarning about STIs

Yarning about STIs is a resource for Aboriginal health workers, and other clinical, education and welfare professionals working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people.

Resources for teachers of sexual health

Links to additional useful sexual health education and information resources

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).

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.

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Bug breakfast in the bulletin: human papilloma virus

Reference

Wallace C, Weisberg E, McCaffery K, 2007, Bug breakfast in the bulletin: human papilloma virus, N S W Public Health Bull, 18(5-6) 97-8

Taking the "Pap" smear

Reference

Weisberg E, 1980, Taking the "Pap" smear, Med J Aust, 2(6) 306-8

The who, what and from where of STIs: selective testing in asymptomatic patients

Reference

Bateson D, Freedman E, Stewart M, Read P, 2012, The who, what and from where of STIs: selective testing in asymptomatic patients, Medicine Today, 13(1) 12-21

Yarning about STIs

Yarning about STIs

Yarning about STIs is a resource for Aboriginal health workers, and other clinical, education and welfare professionals working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people.

Resources for teachers of sexual health

Links to additional useful sexual health education and information resources

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).

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.

Health information

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