TY - BOOK
T1 - Time for a national sexual and reproductive health strategy for Australia
T2 - background paper
AU - O'Rourke, Kerryn
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - This background paper argues for a comprehensive and evidence-based national sexual and reproductive health strategy to improve the health of all in our community, both women and men. In part one we begin with a descriptive snapshot of the sexual and reproductive health of Australians today and of the problems we face. We also give a brief overview of the Australian sexual and reproductive health policy context - past and current. In part two we outline the argument for a national sexual and reproductive health strategy, its scope and key elements and the processes necessary in developing, implementing and evaluating such a strategy. The arguments are informed by internationally agreed definitions and treaties, scientific evidence, examples of best practice, and advice from Australian sexual and reproductive health experts.
AB - This background paper argues for a comprehensive and evidence-based national sexual and reproductive health strategy to improve the health of all in our community, both women and men. In part one we begin with a descriptive snapshot of the sexual and reproductive health of Australians today and of the problems we face. We also give a brief overview of the Australian sexual and reproductive health policy context - past and current. In part two we outline the argument for a national sexual and reproductive health strategy, its scope and key elements and the processes necessary in developing, implementing and evaluating such a strategy. The arguments are informed by internationally agreed definitions and treaties, scientific evidence, examples of best practice, and advice from Australian sexual and reproductive health experts.
UR - https://healtheducationresources.unesco.org/library/documents/time-national-sexual-and-reproductive-health-strategy-australia-background-paper
M3 - Other report
BT - Time for a national sexual and reproductive health strategy for Australia
PB - Unesco
ER -