
WomensHealthVictoria
@whvictoria
We work to ensure that women live well - healthy, empowered, and equal. Our work is informed by intersectional feminism and the social determinants of health.
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http://whv.org.au/ 01-08-2012 01:36:43
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Thank you Mary-Anne Thomas MP for attending Counterpart's 20th anniversary celebrations. Your support and engagement with our long-serving volunteers was greatly appreciated. #Cancer #WomenSupportingWomen #Counterpart


Our heartfelt thanks to everyone who joined us for our 20th birthday celebrations last night. It was a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the past two decades and look ahead to the future. Special mention to Mary-Anne Thomas MP for such a great speech. #cancer #cancersupport



Early medical abortion: Mismatch between demand (patients) and supply (prescribers and pharmacies) across Victoria. Surprise surprise etc. Navigate the atlas here ā¤µļø victorianwomenshealthatlas.net.au Local legends 1800 My Options ššš«¶ 1800myoptions.org.au WomensHealthVictoria


Thank you WomensHealthVictoria and Croakey News "One rural teen was told, āYouāre old enough to have sex so youāre old enough to have a baby,ā then shown the clinic door without antenatal or abortion referrals." croakey.org/is-this-a-turnā¦


Thanks Dr Jill Tomlinson we are very proud of these programs. We marked the 5 year anniversary of 1800 My Options this year. Anyone else interested in our gender equity training can find out more details womenshealthvictoria.otrainu.com/gender-equity-ā¦



ICYMI: New womenās health clinic set for Traralgon latrobevalleyexpress.com.au/news/2023/06/0⦠via Latrobe Valley Express

It may have taken until 2023, but this year women outnumber men among the Order of Australia recipients. By promoting equality, we can create a healthier, more equitable and safer country. Jacqueline Maley has a great article on the gender parity aspect theage.com.au/politics/federā¦


Congratulations to Djirra CEO Antoinette Braybrook AM who has been recognised for service to the law, and to family violence prevention. VCOSS CEO Emma King has been recognised for service to the community. Thanks to both women for their untiring work building a better world for all.



