The Jean Hailes Foundation for Women's Health Monthly Series
The Foundation is making a series of women's health articles available to various organisations, including health and community groups, for publication in your newsletter during 2010 for noncommercial, nonprofit, educational purposes only.
Latest article
A little ray of sunshine for healthy bones
Our article this month concerns vitamin D.
Jean Hailes Foundation Research Director Prof Helena Teede says vitamin D is an essential nutrient for the development of healthy bones. Without adequate vitamin D, our bodies can't absorb enough calcium and phosphorus from the gut, which puts us at risk of osteoporosis.
Previous articles
For a brief overview of previous articles go to Previous Articles. To obtain a copy of these articles simply complete the form below and we will contact you.
For more information please read the guidelines for using agreed health articles in your organisation's newsletter.
Guidelines for using agreed health articles in your organisation's newsletter
These guidelines are designed to give organisations clear direction in using agreed-upon information written by the Jean Hailes Foundation for Women's Health.
The Foundation is making a series of women's health articles available to various organisations, including health and community groups, for publication in your newsletter during 2010 for noncommercial, nonprofit, educational purposes only.
We are pleased to provide you with monthly articles, starting in February through until December 2010. We will email you a link to articles between 250-400 words at the beginning of each month.
In consultation with Australian Copyright Laws we require that you acknowledge the articles to the Foundation as follows:
Published with the permission of the Jean Hailes Foundation for Women's Health
We would also appreciate if you could include our website address www.jeanhailes.org.au and our tollfree number 1800 151 441 for women seeking further health information.
Jean Hailes Editorial Policy
The Jean Hailes Foundation publishes a wide variety of medical information in print and electronic form. The importance of editorial rigour for medical information cannot be overstated.
The Foundation Editorial Committee provides final approval and authorisation for publication under the Jean Hailes Foundation imprimatur for all information following the internal peer review process if not already subjected to satisfactory peer review elsewhere.
Editing articles
We do ask that you do not alter or edit the content in any way. If you do need to edit articles to fit your newsletter please email final copy to the Senior Communications Officer aleeza.zohar@jeanhailes.org.au prior to publication. This is of particular importance in regards to emotional health articles, as information can be taken and read out of context.
Copyright keypoints
According to the Australian Copyright Council (ACC):
- You generally need permission to use someone else's text or images in your newsletter
- In most cases, even if you make changes to someone else's work, you will still need permission to be able to use their work
- There is no general exception to copyright obligations for non-profit organisations or purposes
Guidelines for using agreed health articles in your organisation (29.77 KB)
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