The Menopause Specialist Guide is freely available to women across the NSW Coast.
This optional Practitioner Sharing Toolkit has been created to support health professionals who would like a simple, professional way to share the guide, while also increasing awareness of their own inclusion within it.
By sharing the guide, practitioners can help clients discover a trusted local resource and make it easier for women to recognise the range of menopause-aware support available, including the practitioner services featured in the guide.
What’s included:
12 x Instagram & Facebook post templates (Canva-designed templates)
Professionally designed Canva graphics with recommended captions to make sharing the guide simple, consistent, and clinic-appropriate; no copywriting or design is required.
2 x Printable clinic flyers with QR code (A4 and A5 pdf versions)
Easy-to-display flyers for reception desks, waiting rooms, or noticeboards, allowing clients to quickly scan and access the guide while in your clinic.
2 x Forwardable client email templates (Pdf and Word document)
Ready-to-use emails that can be sent directly to clients, shared via newsletters, or included in client portals to introduce the guide clearly and ethically.
1 x Ethical sharing guide pdf
Clear guidance on appropriate, professional use of the materials, including wording boundaries and sharing considerations, to support ethical, non-promotional communication.
How this supports your practice:
Makes your inclusion in the guide more visible to current and prospective clients
Provides a professional, clinic-appropriate way to share the guide
Helps position your practice within a trusted network of menopause-aware care
Saves time by offering ready-to-use, evidence-appropriate materials
Important notes:
The Menopause Specialist Guide itself remains completely free
This toolkit is optional and designed to support ethical sharing
Purchase does not imply endorsement, referral arrangements, or advertising
Immediate access on purchase.
This toolkit is ideal for practitioners who want a low-effort, respectful way to share a valuable menopause resource while also improving visibility of their own role within the guide.
