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Correspondence of 2015 Aged Care Planning Regions and 2011 SA2s
This document lists the 2011 Statistical Areas Level 2 (SA2s) for each 2015 Aged Care Planning Region. -
National Framework for Action on Dementia 2015–2019
This framework guides the development and implementation of actions, plans and policies to reduce the risk of dementia and improve outcomes for people with dementia and their carers. -
Influenza (laboratory confirmed) – Surveillance case definition
This document contains the surveillance case definition for influenza (laboratory confirmed), which is nationally notifiable within Australia. State and territory health departments use this definition to decide whether to notify us of a case. -
2015 NSW Aged Care Planning Regions
View the overview map, the maps showing SA2s in the planning regions, and the Aged Care Planning Regions 2015 determination for New South Wales. -
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Curriculum Framework
The framework is a set of resources for implementing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health curricula. It helps higher education providers develop curricula for their health programs. It also allows regulation authorities to assess the curricula. -
PHLN referral of pneumococcal PCR positive samples to Australian pneumococcal reference laboratories for molecular serotyping
This document is for clinicians and laboratory professionals. It gives information about referral practices for PCR positive samples when isolate serotyping is not available. -
Medical Rural Bonded Scholarship (MRBS) Scheme – Information booklet 2015
This booklet provides information about the Medical Rural Bonded Scholarship (MRBS) Scheme for participants. -
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GP discussing pregnancy and alcohol with women (best practice example)
This best practice example shows a general practitioner (GP) using the 5As approach (ask, assess, advise, assist and arrange) to talk about pregnancy and alcohol with a pregnant woman. This video is a part of the Women Want To Know initiative. -
BreastScreen Australia – Position statement on the use of tomosynthesis within breast screening
Statement from BreastScreen Australia about whether breast tomosynthesis, a new type of 3D mammogram, will be used in our screening program. -
BreastScreen Australia – Position statement on the use of tomosynthesis within breast screening
Statement from BreastScreen Australia about whether breast tomosynthesis, a new type of 3D mammogram, will be used in our screening program. -
Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus – Laboratory case definition
The Public Health Laboratory Network (PHLN) has developed standard case definitions for the diagnosis of key diseases in Australia. This document contains the laboratory case definition for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus. -
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus – Laboratory case definition
The Public Health Laboratory Network (PHLN) has developed standard case definitions for the diagnosis of key diseases in Australia. This document contains the laboratory case definition for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus. -
Haemophilus influenzae type b – Laboratory case definition
The Public Health Laboratory Network (PHLN) has developed standard case definitions for the diagnosis of key diseases in Australia. This document contains the laboratory case definition for haemophilus influenzae type b. -
Discussion paper on the late effects of polio/post-polio syndrome
Australian Government response to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Health and Ageing report: Discussion paper on the late effects of polio/post-polio syndrome -
Tackling Indigenous Smoking and Healthy Lifestyle Programme review – 2014
The University of Canberra reviewed the Tackling Indigenous Smoking and Health Lifestyle Programme in 2014. Their series of reports focused on how to improve this program using evidence-based approaches. -
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) – CDNA National Guidelines for Public Health Units
These guidelines for Public Health Units provide nationally consistent guidance on how to respond to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). They are part of a Series of National Guidelines (SoNGs) published by the Communicable Diseases Network Australia (CDNA). -
SSBA – Fact sheet 8 – Emergency disease situation
This fact sheet explains the emergency disease situation provisions that enable the Minister for Health and Aged Care to suspend some or all regulatory obligations for handling SSBAs should there be an SSBA-related disease outbreak. -
SSBA – Fact sheet 1 – Overview
This fact sheet provides an overview of the background of the SSBA Regulatory Scheme. -
SSBA – Fact sheet 2 – About us
This fact sheet provides information about the SSBA Regulatory Scheme’s administering body along with relevant contact details. -
SSBA – Fact sheet 9 – Disposal of SSBAs
Find out how to correctly dispose of security sensitive biological agents (SSBAs). -
SSBA – Fact sheet 12 – Domestic legislation
This fact sheet gives an overview of domestic legislation that may have affect entities handling security sensitive biological agents (SSBAs). -
SSBA – Fact sheet 14 – Dual-use SSBAs
Learn about security sensitive biological agents (SSBAs) that can be used both for good and for harm. This is known as ‘dual-use’. Exporting these SSBAs is monitored. -
SSBA – Fact sheet 13 – International conventions and agreements
This fact sheets gives an overview of international conventions that may have implications for entities handling security sensitive biological agents (SSBAs). -
PHLN laboratory procedures and precautions for samples collected from patients with viral haemorrhagic fevers
These procedures explain how laboratories should collect and handle samples from patients with suspected viral haemorrhagic fevers. -
Torres Strait and Northern Peninsula Aged Care Master Plan 2014–2034
This master plan sets out the vision for the delivery of aged care services across the Torres Strait and Northern Peninsula region. It identifies the need for integrated aged care delivery that meets the community’s needs and preferences.