The women’s health education gap: What schools aren’t teaching

How much do young Australians really learn about women’s health at school?
Experts say improving women's health literacy starts with comprehensive health education in schools.(Photo: Cassie Jones).

Cassie Jones explores the gaps in menstrual health education and the challenges schools face in covering complex health topics within a crowded curriculum. Featuring insights from a clinical nurse, a health teacher and students, the story examines what is taught, what is missed, and why improving women’s health literacy remains an important issue.

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