Web Link Sexual Health & Family Planning ACT
SHFPACT's purpose is improved sexual and reproductive health for the Canberra community, within a framework of feminist social values. Sexual Health and Family Planning ACT (SHFPACT) is a leader in sexual and reproductive health workforce development, health promotion and clinical service delivery to reduce barriers to improved sexual and reproductive health.
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Web Link SOC Project on Facebook
Join us on our SCO Project Facebook page. Keep up to date and help us improve the sexual and reproductive health of you and the Canberra community.
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Web Link Get Clued Up
Wondering what all the fuss is about a tiny germ with a very long name? Find out everything there is to know about Chlamydia trachomatis, from the scientific to the up close and personal at Get Clued Up! Chlamydia is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection in Australia and it's on the rise among young people.
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Web Link AIDS Action Council of the ACT
The AIDS Action Council of the ACT provides services to the ACT community, aimed at eliminating further transmission of HIV and minimising the personal and social impacts of HIV and AIDS. The AIDS Action Council is a community organisation that was born from a grass roots response to a looming crisis. The AIDS Action Council continues to recognise its close connections with the variety of affected communities it serves.
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Web Link ACT Government Health
The ACT Health Directorate (ACT Health) aims to deliver the best possible healthcare and health-related services in Australia, through its public hospitals - Calvary Hospital and Canberra Hospital; Community Health; Mental Health ACT; Capital Region Cancer Service; Aged Care and Rehabilitation Service and Population Health, including the Health Protection Service. For more information about our healthcare services visit the Health Services section of this website.
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Web Link ACT Walk in Centre
Walk in to treatment for minor injury or illness. The Walk-in Centre provides fast, free one-off advice and treatment for people with minor illness and injury. The service is open from 7am - 11pm every day of the year, including Christmas Day and New Year's Day. No appointment is necessary. We're located at Canberra Hospital (enter from the Yamba Drive entrance and follow the signs). Children under 2 years and people with complex or serious conditions should see their General Practitioner. No appointment is necessary. We're located at Canberra Hospital (enter from the Yamba Drive entrance and follow the signs). Children under 2 years and people with complex or serious conditions should see their General Practitioner.
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