Australia Day is the official national day of Australia, held on 26 January every year. This date marks the anniversary of the 1788 arrival of the First Fleet of British ships at Port Jackson, New South Wales, and the raising of the Flag of Great Britain at Sydney...
On 18 December every year, the world observes International Migrants Day. This day recognises the large number of migrants worldwide, encouraging us to share information about human rights and the fundamental freedoms of migrants. It also encourages us to share our...
The free training to support National Disability Insurance Scheme providers in Victoria to engage with clients from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds have ended. Funded by the Department of Health and Human Services, 23 sessions were delivered...
Trainers Jolyon Burford, Siri Gunawardana and Spase Veljanovski delivered 80 workshops and presentations throughout Victoria and interstate. Siri got the most holiday sounding venue – Noosa (it was South Brisbane, but whatever). We experienced the biggest range of...
Congratulations to Premier Daniel Andrews and the Labour Party on winning the state election on Saturday. CEH believes the victory of the Labour Party is the victory of inclusion and multiculturalism that all Victorians value. Victoria has chosen social cohesion over...
Last week, White Ribbon’s new chief executive Tracy McLeod Howe removed the organisation’s support of reproductive rights from its website. Support that said: We are opposed to all forms of control, violence and abuse. Restricting or denying a woman the autonomy to...
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...
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....
CEH’s Alison Coelho reacts to the Serena Williams Cartoon Controversy The ‘colour-blind’ defence of the recent cartoon of Serena Williams ignores the obvious: Nothing happens in a vacuum. The circumstance in which an event occurs matters greatly, as does the events...
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...