The Centre for Culture, Ethnicity & Health (CEH) has developed three glossaries, translated into seven languages, to help our community when they are seeking to use services in Victoria. The glossaries will be a resource for CEH and also be accessible in the...
Australia votes Yes to Marriage Equality The Centre for Culture, Ethnicity and Health (CEH) support, applauds and is ecstatic at the outcome of the postal survey that has returned a resounding “Yes” to marriage equality. “We stand with our LGBTI community. At CEH,...
New health literacy education research published by CEH Manager in leading CSIRO journal Centre for Culture, Ethnicity & Health (CEH) Co-manager Bernice Murphy has published new research with the University of Melbourne’s Lucio Naccarella. The article Key lessons...
Drop the Jargon Day is a day for professionals in Australian health, community services and local government to use plain language. This year it took place on October 24. Centre for Culture Ethnicity and Health (CEH) Co-manager Bernice Murphy and Training Coordinator...
Drop the Jargon day is today October 24th. It is a day for professionals in Australian health, community services and local government to use plain language. All over Australia, people from organisations like Diabetes Victoria and Health Care Consumers Association...
Access to accurate information is crucial for making informed decisions about our health and wellbeing. It is also critical in helping us to understand what resources are available, how to find and use the services we need and in understanding our rights and...
With 30% of homeless Australians born overseas, data tells us that a lack of information and support makes CALD communities much more vulnerable to experiencing problems associated with housing including legal issues and homelessness. Access to accurate information is...
We seek your support to help promote the Health Translations Directory and the benefits of translated resources amongst your colleagues, other family support services, networks and your clients and local communities. Access to accurate information is crucial for...
Talking about the many ways we can improve health information. Episode 1: Dr Ruth DeSouza (click here) (22 Minutes, 30 seconds) Matt & Amir are joined by Ruth DeSouza a health researcher with a passion for health literacy. She speaks about two new projects she...
Talking about the many ways we can improve health information. Join Matt & Amir as they speak to experts and discuss how we can use clear, plain communication when we talk about health and wellbeing. Click for the latest episode [was-this-helpful] Learn...