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aSmile Feedback

aSmile Feedback

Thanks for all your feedback, we appreciate the support 🙂 We have listed below some highlights from the 18 submissions received.

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OCD & Anxiety Disorders Week

OCD & Anxiety Disorders Week

A week of community events, workshops and activities supporting people with anxiety disorders, their carers, family, friends and health professionals. Commencing with a Community...

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Dental Health Week

Dental Health Week

Dental Health Week (DHW) is the Australian Dental Association’s (ADA)’s major annual oral health campaign. It takes place each year in the first full week of August and this year DHW...

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World Hepatitis Day

World Hepatitis Day

World Hepatitis Day, recognised on 28 July, is one of only nine days and two weeks that WHO Member States have mandated as "official" global public health days. In Australia, the...

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COVID-19 resources

COVID-19 resources

Coronavirus (COVID-19) resources A collection of resources for the general public and industry about coronavirus (COVID-19). Coronavirus (COVID-19) resources A list of resources in...

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Productivity commission draft report

Productivity commission draft report

The productivity commission draft report was released on 31 October 2019 and you are invited to examine the draft report and to make written submissions by Thursday 23 January 2020.

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ADHD awareness month

ADHD awareness month

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder affecting both children and adults around the globe. Join us and international ADHD organizations as we...

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BPD Foundation’s Annual National Conference

BPD Foundation’s Annual National Conference

Register now for the Australian BPD Foundation’s Annual National Conference. Offer extended to 31/10/19. This conference is a must for everyone with an interest in BPD. The event will feature keynote presentations from international and Australian experts.

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If you are having thoughts of suicide, or severe self-harm please follow your crisis plan. If you do not have a crisis plan please call your treating clinician, therapist, general practitioner, one of the numbers listed below or go to the Emergency Department of the nearest hospital. In a life-threatening emergency ring 000.
 
Phone numbers and other supports that can be contacted in a crisis:
Life Line: 13 11 14 | www.lifeline.org.au
Sane Helpline: 1800 187 263 | www.sane.org