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Drop in to collect a Safe Sex Leavers Pack

Throughout the month of November leavers and/or parents of leavers are welcome to drop into Quarry Health Centre located at 7 Quarry Street Fremantle, or the Library at FPWA Sexual Health Service ...
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Sooner the lesson, the better

FPWA Sexual Health Service CEO Steve Blackwell speaks out about developing a national and reproductive health strategy  to better equip school leavers and children.Click on the link to view ...
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October E-newsletter

The October edition of  FPWA Sexual Health Services e-newsletter 'Healthy Sexy and Wise' is available for download. Don't forget you can view all our previous issues in our ...
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Annual Report 2008

The FPWA Sexual Health Services Annual Report 2008 has been released. Follow the link to view the online PDF. ...
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Education Calendar Update

The Education and Training calendar has been updated.View the Education and Training page to download. ...
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Sexual and Reproductive Health Call to Action

The National Sexual and Reproductive Health Strategy (NSRH Strategy), was launched by the Parliamentary Group on Population and Development at Parliament House Canberra, 26th of June 2008. Click for m ...
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Pap Smear Provider Scholarships 2008

The WA Cervical Cancer Prevention Program (WACCPP) are offering Pap Smear Provider scholarships to Registered Nurses, Enrolled Nurses and Aboriginal Health Workers in Western Australia. This scholarsh ...
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Guidelines for Clinical Practice 2008

The new Guidelines for Clinical Practice have arrived in stock! Follow the link to our Library and Bookshop to download an order form, or come into our Northbridge library and pick one up in person. ...
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