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Episode 40: International Women's Day revisit - Professor Marion Saville AM artwork
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Episode 40: International Women's Day revisit - Professor Marion Saville AM

Public Sector Perspectives by IPAA Vic

May 30, 202500:19:23Government & Organizations

This episode of Public Sector Perspectives profiles an unsung public policy success story: Australia is on track to be the first country in the world to effectively eliminate cervical cancer. We talk to Professor Marion...

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Episode 40: International Women's Day revisit - Professor Marion Saville AM is an episode from Public Sector Perspectives by IPAA Vic. This episode of Public Sector Perspectives profiles an unsung public policy success story: Australia is o...

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This episode of Public Sector Perspectives profiles an unsung public policy success story: Australia is on track to be the first country in the world to effectively eliminate cervical cancer. We talk to Professor Marion Saville AM, Executive Director at the Australian Centre for the Prevention of Cervical Cancer, about what has put us in this unique position and what she thinks are the lessons this success should teach us about effective public policy. This is the first of two episodes profiling two women who are changing the way health services are delivered in Australia. The second episode profiles the work of Professor Jayashri Kulkarni AM who is Professor of Psychiatry at The Alfred Hospital and Monash University and the founder of two research centres focusing on women’s mental health. Podcast Host Nick Bastow IPAA Victoria Podcast Guest Professor Marion Saville AM Executive Director at the Australian Centre for the Prevention of Cervical Cancer RESOURCES REFERRED TO IN THIS PODCAST • You can find out more about the work of the Australian Centre for the Prevention Cervical Cancer here: • Details about the Centre’s work to reduce cervical cancer in the Pacific region can be found here: • This Our World In Data summary shows the extraordinary potential of combined vaccination and screening programs to effectively eliminate cervical cancer worldwide: You can find out more details about IPAA Victoria’s upcoming events here:

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