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Health Translations Directory
We are managing and improving the Department of Health and Human Services’ Health Translations Directory. This project involves working with organisations who have contributed their resources, reviewing the functionality and design of the site, and developing new multilingual health resources.
Olivia tells us why she joined the Multicultural Community Action Network
he Multicultural Community Action Network (MCAN) is intended to develop long term partnerships that will bring together peer educators, other relevant community leaders and CEH. Olivia Williams is a peer educator who is dedicated to improving the health of her community.
Building social cohesion – a new online resource
Building Social Cohesion in our Communities is a free, interactive online resource to support development of strong, socially cohesive communities.
Calling out for ideas for our upcoming seminar series
The Centre for Culture, Ethnicity and Health in partnership with Monash University’s School of Nursing and Midwifery will launch a series of three seminars to celebrate their new partnership.
Peer Education
Our Peer Education Program aims to work with people from the community to open up discussions about sexual health and blood borne viruses in a way that is easy to understand and is culturally appropriate.
Can alcohol and drug treatment services be culturally competent?
The Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) services sector needs to be able to respond more effectively to the complex needs of people from refugee and migrant backgrounds – asserted Michal Morris in her presentation ‘Can Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services be Culturally...
Launching our new 21st birthday website
Over the past two decades, we have worked with thousands of people and hundreds of organisations across the health, community and local government sector. We have demonstrated our commitment to achieving better health service outcomes for people from refugee and migrant backgrounds.
A unique relationship to help meet the health needs of a multicultural society
Monash University (School of Nursing and Midwifery) has teamed up with the Centre for Culture, Ethnicity and Health (a part of North Richmond Community Health) to address the health needs of a multicultural society.
New language services resources to help improve client communication
We have launched our new Language Services Guide and information sheets to the community on Tuesday 9 December 2014.People from around the health and local government sector attended the launch for the opportunity to learn more about the resources, as well as hear...
The Buddy Project – an oral health initiative
The Buddy Project was an oral health peer-to-peer mentoring project which aimed to address the barriers to accessing oral health cares services for newly-arrived refugee communities.
Hip Hop & Health (H3)
We recognise that it is not always easy to engage young people in messages around sexual health. We work with young people to help them express and share sexual health information through performing arts.
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