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The above numbers do not include women who receive telephone advice or attend information sessions but do not birth with the program.
(3) a) Women between the ages of 15 – 47 access the CMP service, however the majority of women are aged between 25 – 35.
b) In 2004, the majority of women (390) accessing the CMP resided in the ACT and 172 women identified as residing in NSW –primarily Queanbeyan and Jerrabomberra. The CMP has provided services to women across the full range of Canberra suburbs. It is not possible, however, because of the way that occasions of service are counted at the CMP, to accurately gauge how many women lived in each Canberra suburb in a given year.
c) 2002 - 237 primipara(1st baby), 305 multipara (2nd or subsequent baby),
2003 - 227 primipara, 320 multipara
2004 - 244 primipara, 318 multipara
d) Data is not maintained on this issue by the CMP.
e) In 2004, two women identified as Aboriginal. In 2004 the countries of birth for women on the CMP included:
• Afghanistan |
• Nauru |
• Algeria |
• Netherlands |
• Argentina |
• New Zealand |
• Australia |
• North-West Europe |
• Austria |
• Pakistan |
• Bahrain |
• Papua New Guinea |
• Bosnia-Herzegovina |
• Philippines |
• Cambodia |
• Poland |
• Canada |
• Puerto Rico |
• Chile |
• Russian Federation |
• Czech Republic |
• Samoa (Western) |
• Denmark |
• Scotland |
• Egypt |
• Singapore |
• England |
• South Africa |
• France |
• Sweden |
• Germany |
• Switzerland |
• Greece |
• Syria |
• Hong Kong |
• Taiwan |
• India |
• Trinidad And Tobago |
• Indonesia |
• Uganda |
• Ireland |
• United Kingdom And Ireland |
• Iran |
• Uruguay |
• Iraq |
• United States Of America |
• Israel |
• Vietnam |
• Japan | |
• Jordan | |
• Korea, Republic of | |
• Lebanon | |
• Malaysia | |
• Mauritius | |
• Morocco |
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