Key Women's Health Documents - Policy Documents
State - Victoria
2011 Victorian Families Statement: Starting the discussion on what matters to families
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Victorian Charter of Human rights and Responsibilities 2006: The Substantive rights contained in the Charter are freedom, respect, equality and dignity.
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VicHealth Position Statement: on Health Inequalities and People, Places, Processes. Reducing health inequalities through balanced health approaches.
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The Health Costs of Violence: Measuring the burden of disease caused by intimate partner violence (2004) VicHealth
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Indigenous Family Violence: 10 year plan and prevention framework
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Growing Victoria Together: a vision for Victoria to 2010 and beyond
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VicHealth Strategic Priorities 2006-2009
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A Fairer Victoria: a social policy action plan
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Fairer Health: Case Studies on improving health for all
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Women's Health Matters: from Policy to Practice 10 Point Plan for Victorian Women's Health 2006-2010. This plan recognises the impact of gender in health and health inequalities.
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National
National policy on Women's Health
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National Men's Health Policy
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National Human Rights Charter
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The New National Agenda Position Paper: March 2008 Australian women's Health Network (AWHN)
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AWHN 6th National Women's Health Conference The New National Agenda |
Women, Rights & Equality: What do they want now?
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Women in Australia 2009: Australian Government document. Provides useful information on women’s economic outcomes, education and training, health, housing and leadership. |
National mental Health Policy 2008: Whole of govt approach to creating a 'better mental health system' Includes promotion of mental health and wellbeing and prevention of mental illness
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Time for Action: The National Council’s Plan for Australia To assist to reduce Violence against Women and their Children, 2009-2021. |
Conceptual Framework for Family and Domestic Violence (2009): Australian Bureau of Statistics
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The Cost of Domestic Violence to the Australian Economy: Access Economics
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International
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW). Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
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Gender and Diversity: Lens for health and human services The lens will assist services to take into account the interaction between gender, diversity and disadvantage during the planning cycle and service delivery.
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Australian Government Office for Women |
Social Determinants of Health: World Health Organisation
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Charters and Declarations for Health Promotion: World Health Organisation
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Australian Human Rights Commission |
Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Agency
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Australian Centre for the Study of Sexual Assault |
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