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healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/mens-mental-health
15 Feb 2024... Information about fatherhood for migrant and refugee men. ‘Men's Mental Health’ has been developed with men from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. Men with a variety of migration and life experiences can use these resources to find information and reflect on their mental health, their relationships, and their life goals. This page discusses the importance of mental well-being for men, emphasising that mental health affects thoughts, actions, and relationships.Â
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/the-prostate-and-bladder-problems
01 Jun 2016... The prostate is a gland that only men have. It is about the size of a walnut and sits below the neck of the bladder surrounding the bladder outlet (the urethra).
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/mens-incontinence-video
01 Jun 2021... A video that explains men's incontinence and help that is available.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/mens-health-its-okay-to-talk-about-sexual-health
01 May 2021... A simple resource for men on reproductive and sexual health, including the reproductive system, prostate and urinary problems, and sexual health. This resource is also available in Plain English.Â
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/find-services-and-information-for-migrant-and-refugee-men
15 Feb 2024... Information about services for migrant and refugee men, including: Family and parenting Childcare, parental and work Counselling and relationships Health and mental health Financial Police and legal Settlement services Services for asylum seekers Youth services Â
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/become-a-donor-with-public-fertility-care
25 Mar 2025... Every Victorian deserves the chance to start a family. One in six Australians wanting to start a family has difficulty conceiving. And fertility treatment through private services is out of reach for many. Public Fertility Care is a government-funded service that makes fertility treatments easier and fairer for more Victorians to try for a family. By becoming an egg donor or sperm donor with Public Fertility Care, you can help make starting a family more accessible for Victorians.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/prostate-cancer-a-guide-for-newly-diagnosed-men
01 Dec 2022... Information on prostate cancer diagnosis, treatment and side effects for men, their partners, families and the community. This booklet aims to give you some basic information about prostate cancer, help you understand what to do next, and guide you towards more detailed information and support.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/understanding-active-surveillance-for-prostate-cancer-a-guide-for-men-with-prostate-cancer-their
01 Dec 2022... This booklet is for men who have decided to have Active Surveillance management for prostate cancer. It is also designed for men who are in the process of deciding on their treatment option if your specialist has recommended that Active Surveillance is a suitable option. It could be helpful for significant people in your life, such as your partner, family and friends, to read this booklet. It contains information about Active Surveillance and what this involves.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/prostate-cancer-guide-to-best-cancer-care-audio
30 Sep 2021... Being told you have prostate cancer or could have prostate cancer can be overwhelming. A lot can happen quickly, and you might have lots of questions. This audio resource can help to guide you and your family and friends through this experience. It has information on tests, referrals, diagnosis, staging, treatment, recovery, and living with advanced cancer. Click on the drop down menu under "Further support" to listen to information in your language.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/should-i-have-a-psa-test
01 Dec 2022... Information on the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test, a blood test used to detect an increased risk of prostate cancer, including when to get tested, potential benefits and possible harms of PSA testing.
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