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The Office of Youth Affairs provides a whole-of-government approach to policy priorities for young people aged 12 to 25 years and develops effective communication links between young people, Government and the wider community.
The Department of Health exists to provide services that work together for the health and well-being of our communities: maximising physical health but also the mental, social and environmental well-being of all Territorians.
The Australian Breastfeeding Association (ABA) is an organisation of people interested in the promotion and protection of breastfeeding.
The Child and Youth Health Strategy Unit in the Department of Health (DoH), supports the attainment of the best possible health and development for current and future generations of children in the Northern Territory (NT). We recognise that pregnancy and the early years of life play key roles, in health and development, over the entire life span.
Clinic 34 is a specialist sexual health service that provides testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections (STIs), HIV/AIDS and hepatitis C.
This Commonwealth Government site provides information on standard childhood immunisation and links to other sites dealing with the topic of vaccination.
In the Northern Territory we often get a surge in flu cases in March or April before the annual flu season in southern states. Therefore it is important to be vaccinated against influenza as early in the year as possible.
Sport Linkup is your one-stop-shop for junior sport information in the Northern Territory.

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