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Learn more about our Health Literacy Training

Learn more about our Health Literacy Training

This brochure helps outline our Health Literacy training. The Centre for Culture, Ethnicity & Health (CEH) is a pioneer of health literacy in Australia. We developed Australia’s first health literacy course and continue to run long and short courses about health...
Learn more about our Online Training

Learn more about our Online Training

This brochure helps outline our online training. CEH offers eLearning in both cultural competence and health literacy. Our eLearning combines the latest research with fun, interactive activities that let learners practice their skills in real-world scenarios. Your...
CEH appalled mental health professionals expelled from Nauru

CEH appalled mental health professionals expelled from Nauru

A non-politically aligned, independent organisation, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has been kicked out of Nauru. MSF was providing mental health care to people being detained as part of offshore processing. The people on Nauru intended to reach Australia, initially....
AMWA Conference 2018

AMWA Conference 2018

CEH’s Jolyon Burford spoke about increasing service access and equity for everyone at the Australasian Medical Writers Association Conference on Friday the 24th of August. Jolyon’s talk covered health literacy and best practices for creating written material for...
Health Translations up for Melbourne Award

Health Translations up for Melbourne Award

CEH manages Australia’s largest translated health directory, Health Translations. The directory was recently shortlisted in the City of Melbourne Melbourne Awards.       CEH’s Matt Loads recently spoke at the Centre for Cultural Diversity in Ageing...
Mercy Health engages more clients with Health Literacy

Mercy Health engages more clients with Health Literacy

Multicultural services are a significant part of Mercy Health. “Mercy Hospital for Women was one of the first Victorian public hospitals to establish multicultural services. It’s an important part of who we are and how we see our broader community,” said Natalija...