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Checking understanding or creating a shared understanding: Is there a difference?
At CEH, we’ve helped lots of workers effectively check what their clients understand from their conversations. When we started this work we would call this ‘checking for understanding’. As we’ve dug deeper into the health literacy research and helped more...
Migrant with Hepatitis B Denied Australian Residency
A hand-working teacher and family man, who has been living in Sydney for seven years, was told he failed Australia’s visa health requirement despite his hepatitis B medication costing just “a dollar a day”. Hepatitis B is a virus that Paul* likely inherited from his...
CEH Empowers Women with Sexual Health Education
Through CEH’s sexual health education sessions, the students at WELS learn about contraception, hygiene, sexually transmissible infections and more. CEH delivers these sessions in partnership with Womens Health West and Maribyrnong City Council.
CEH stands with the LGBTQIA+ community
Today is the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia. Across the world, people are increasingly forced to flee their homes because they are persecuted for who they are and who they love. Brunei is an example of a country where people are vilified because of their sexual orientation.
Federal Election 2019
The Federal Election is only five days away. Where does the Centre for Culture Ethnicity and Health stand? Download our election guide here.
5 Ways to Call Out Racism
Racism is any form of prejudice or discrimination against another due to the belief that one’s race, colour or ethnicity is superior. Whether conscious or unconscious, no form of racism is acceptable. 5 types of racism and how to call it out.
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