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For 50 years, Sexual Health and Family Planning ACT (SHFPACT) has provided clinical, training and education services in Canberra and the region to improve sexual and reproductive health outcomes for many people in our community. SHFPACT has been delivering SoSafe training for nearly 25 years!

SoSafe is a product of SHFPACT. The SoSafe refresh is led by the Safer Me Safer You (SMSY) team. Visit the Safer Me Safer You website for more information.

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The SHFPACT office is located on the land of the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present. We acknowledge all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Traditional Custodians of Country and their continuing connection to land, sea, culture and community. We encourage any First Nations visitors to this site to share their voice with the project by contacting us.

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