Clinicians Hub

Evidence-based tools, guidelines and resources for health professionals and patients to support the prevention, early intervention, and management of chronic diseases.
Academic Literature

Clinical guidelines for postpartum women and infants in primary care

A systematic review of six clinical practice guidelines for the care of postpartum women and their infants.
eLearning

Gestational Diabetes eLearning series

The Gestational Diabetes (GDM) eLearning series is designed to upskill health professionals on an evidence-based approach to the care of women with Gestational Diabetes in a multidisciplinary environment.
eLearning

Supporting alcohol-free pregnancy and safe breastfeeding

This elearning aims to give healthcare professionals the tools, information and confidence to discuss alcohol use in a non-judgemental way with patients who are planning a pregnancy, pregnant or breastfeeding.
Webinars and Videos

First 2000 days webinar series

First 2000 Days webinar series aims to build capacity of service providers and health professionals to provide support and referral pathways to families and young children in the First 2000 Days of life. The webinar series covers topics such as breastfeeding, nutrition, sleep and mental health.
Clinical Guidelines

Smoking, nutrition, alcohol, physical activity (SNAP): Applying the 5As to each risk factor

Smoking, nutrition, alcohol and physical activity (SNAP) is a guide designed to assist health professionals to work with patients on lifestyle risk factors of smoking, nutrition, alcohol and physical activity (SNAP). Each risk factor includes recommendations for each of the 5As: Ask, assess, advise, assist, arrange.
Webinars and Videos

Motivational Interviewing for healthcare providers

A webpage providing health professionals with Motivational Interviewing information and resources, including videos that demonstrate the application of Motivational Interviewing in practice.
Factsheets and flyers

Healthy eating for adults

A brochure outlining advice on the recommended serving sizes and types of food that adults should eat for health and wellbeing. (PDF, 2.4MB)
Factsheets and flyers

Portion plate guide

A PDF guide to help plan, prepare or order meals based on proportions of food groups within a meal. (PDF, 4.4MB)
Factsheets and flyers

Supermarket shopping guide

A PDF guide to making healthy choices when supermarket shopping, with suggested products. (PDF, 5.3MB)
Factsheets and flyers

Label reading

A PDF guide to reading food labels, including guidance around recommended intake of salt, fats, dietary fibre and sugar. (PDF, 987KB)
Factsheets and flyers

Make your move – Sit less, be active for life

This booklet outlines the physical activity and sedentary behaviour guidelines for adults (18 to 64 years) and provides ideas on what you can do to be active every day.
Website

Healthy eating when you’re older

A webpage with dietary guidelines and information for older adults.

Blog

Healthy behaviours

Find insightful articles on healthy behaviours. Healthy eating, physical activity, and wellbeing.

Healthy eating
Family eating dinner at the dining table together, with mum, dad and young boy

Feeding a family of 4: a healthy and cost-effective way

Feeding a family for the week while ticking both the health and cost-effective boxes can be tricky. Too many Australians

Healthy eating
Woman places hands over her stomach

Fight morning sickness: 7 ways to help reduce it

‘Morning sickness’ affects up to 85% of pregnant women and is usually associated with the first trimester of pregnancy. Despite

Healthy eating
Older woman sits on her patio staring into the distance

Aging well into the future: What you need to prioritise now

Aging well requires more than luck—it’s about building and maintaining healthy habits at every stage of life. Australians of all

Physical activity
Woman holds tow hand-held weights above her shoulders

5 reasons why women should do weight training 

Wanting to get fitter and stronger, but worried you’ll bulk up if you lift weights? Weight training includes any muscle

Wellbeing
3 young women laugh together on the street engaged in a conversation

4 ways to support wellbeing by building valuable connections

Connection is essential for emotional and psychological wellbeing. It’s been shown in studies that people with meaningful social connections are

Healthy eating
Older man cooks in his kitchen alone

How to cook wisely for 1 or 2 people

Cooking for 1 or 2 people can be challenging if your local supermarket only stocks family-sized portions, or rewards customers

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