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Clinic 34Clinic 34 is a specialist sexual health service for the assessment and treatment of sexually transmitted disease (including HIV/AIDS). Services offered by Clinic 34 include HIV/AIDS services, STD services and sex worker health care. Darwin 8999 2678 Alice Springs 8951 7549 Katherine 8973 9049 Nhulunbuy 8987 0357 Tennant Creek 8962 4250 |
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Sexual Health Services TasmaniaSexual Health Service Tasmania is a state-wide service. See website - for locations and contact details. Mon - Fri 8-30am - 5pm. |
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AIDS Council of NSW (ACON)ACON is committed to improving the health and wellbeing of our communities and while HIV/AIDS remains the greatest threat to the health of gay men, lesbians, bisexual and transgender communities there are a range of other health issues emering with increasing urgency. Suicide, alcohol and other drug misuse, and violence are among those disproportionately experienced by our communities and tackling these will also help reduce HIV infections. ACON provides a range of health promotion, support and allied services for our communities. We offer counselling, housing, home care and transport, enhanced care, treatments advice, information resources and access to our interactive Learning Centre. Our health promotion teams for HIV positive gay men and HIV positive women also provide support, information and groups for positive people, while our family support project provides services to families affected by HIV. We also provide social support services for gay and bisexual men and for lesbians and bisexual women in Sydney and in regional areas. |
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AIDS Action Council of the ACTThe 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 |
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Lifeline AustraliaLifeline's 24 hour telephone crisis support service is available to anyone needing emotional support on one national number 13 11 14.This is available across Australia. Anyone can call Lifeline. People call Lifeline's crisis support service about many things including: Anxiety Depression Loneliness Abuse and trauma Physical or mental wellbeing Suicidal thoughts or attempts Stresses from work, family or society Information for friends and family This service is staffed by dedicated volunteers, who have undergone training to ensure they are capable of handling all sorts of calls. They are ready to listen and provide emotional and crisis support. |
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