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CEH supports call for greater support for International Students as part of new Al-Jazeera documentary.
Co-manager of the Centre for Culture Ethnicity and Health (CEH) and chair of the International Student Sexual Health Network, Alison Coelho has called for more support for international students after the release of the documentary ‘Rape on Campus’ on the Al Jazeera network today.
Blood Borne Viruses & AOD a focus for community members at the CEH Cultural Diversity Week Forum
As part of Cultural Diversity Week, CEH ran a forum aimed at Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) communities focussing on grant writing and an Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) forum.
CEH Co-manager surprised Andrew Bolt consulted on changes to the Racial Discrimination Act
We are puzzled by the revelation that the federal government consulted with a journalist who the Federal Court has ruled breached the Act, and puts his views on equal footing as indigenous groups and other ethnic groups.
What do health care providers say about sexual and reproductive health of refugee and migrant women?
Some recent research has provided some new insights into how sexual and reproductive health (SRH) of refugee and migrant women is prioritised in the Australian Health System Unfortunately it shows very little is being done, currently, and there are significant barriers to equitable access.
Reflection on World AIDS Day: HIV/AIDS still matters
World AIDS Day marks a special day of reflection, compassion and unity in the fight against HIV around the World. The first ever-global health day has been celebrated on December 1 for more than two decades. The day enables people to show support and passion for HIV positive people and commemorate loved ones who have died from AIDS-related illness
CEH adds voice to Australian Medical Association’s call for action on Manus Island refugees.
CEH strongly supports the AMA’s call for the Government to provide reports on the wellbeing and health of the asylum seekers placed on Manus Island.
New glossaries released to help navigate the Victorian health system
The CEH has developed three glossaries, translated into seven languages, to help our community when they are seeking to use services in Victoria.
Australia votes Yes to Marriage Equality
The Centre for Culture, Ethnicity and Health (CEH) support, applauds the outcome of the postal survey.
Drop the Jargon Day on ABC Radio & The Age
Matt Loads from the Centre for Culture Ethnicity and Health hit the airwaves today to talk about Drop the Jargon Day.
Celebrating Drop the Jargon Day
Drop the Jargon day is today October 24th. It is a day for professionals to use plain language
Health Translations Directory’s resources are expanding
Due to the success of the Directory, which has close to 600 unique visitors daily, we are now expanding this valuable resource to include new categories such as disability, ageing, mental health, child and family services, family violence, housing and sport and recreation.
The Health Translations Directory expands into housing
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.
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