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  1. Partying safely and sex

    Partying is fun but being out of it on alcohol or drugs can put you at risk of unwanted or unsafe sex

  2. Partying safely at schoolies

    Every year, Year 12 students head to schoolies (leavers) to celebrate the end of school life. Includes alcohol and drug safety, tips, how to prepare, what to pack and what to do in an emergency.

  3. Partying safely – tips for parents

    With a few simple plans in place, a good time can be had by all at a teenage party – even the parents.

  4. Partying safely – tips for teenagers

    Don't advertise a party via SMS or the internet to limit the risk of gate-crashers and violent situations.

  5. Passive smoking

    Passive smoking means breathing other people's second-hand tobacco smoke. Passive smoking increases the risk of serious illness in both children and adults.

  6. Pathologist

    A pathologist is a doctor who studies disease.

  7. Patient and carer rights in hospital

    You and your carers should expect clear communication about medical issues and treatment options and costs in hospital in a way that you can understand.

  8. Patient-centred care explained

    Patient-centred care, also known as ‘person-centred care’, is about treating the person receiving the care in the way they want to be treated.

  9. Patterned hair loss

    All men and women develop progressive patterned hair loss as they grow older.

  10. Paying for alcohol and drug treatments services

    In Victoria, the state government funds non-government organisations to deliver alcohol and drug treatment services for free or at a reduced cost to eligible Medicare card holders.