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“Do I feel comfortable talking about sex and contraception?’
CEH’S Multicultural Community Action Network (M-CAN) recently partnered with Your Sexual Health Yard (YSHY) to discuss all things sexual health with International Students.
Speaking COVID-19 in 2021
Understanding COVID-19 workshops for Interpreters, Translators and Bicultural Workers – information about vaccines and supports made clear and simple.
Multicultural Drug & Alcohol Partnership Program Community Forum
On December 10, the Multicultural Drug and Alcohol Partnership conducted an online community forum with members of the South Sudanese community, other African diaspora communities, and workers from community organisations.
Thank you to everyone who came to our training in 2020
Despite all the obstacles of working remotely, juggling children and work or changed duties,
200 of you joined us each month in conversations about how we can make our services easier to use for everyone.
New Plain Language Writing eLearning
Most people need a crystal ball to understand health writing. Make sure you’re hitting the target with CEH’s NEW: PLAIN LANGUAGE WRITING eLearning!
Indian Peer Education Program
MHSS’ Indian Peer Education program successfully delivered 16 education sessions to 252 participants over Zoom.
Speaking COVID-19
Understanding COVID-19 workshops for Interpreters, Translators and Bicultural Workers
Drop the Jargon Day 2020 on SBS Radio
Listen to CEH co-manager Bernice Murphy and CEH ‘Speaking COVID’ trainee John Nguyen discuss the importance of #droppingthejargon on SBS radio.
Hepatitis and COVID-19- New Videos with the Dinka community
CEH’s M-CAN program has produced three videos made in partnership with the Dinka speaking community, discussing the importance of testing, medications and vaccinations for Hepatitis during COVID-19.
CEH welcomes funding from NWMPHN for mental health during COVID-19
CEH welcomes additional funding from the NWMPHN to address the mental health issues experiences by people from refugee and migrant backgrounds during COVID-19.
Optimise Study – COVID-19
CEH has joined the Optimise Study. The aim of this research is to find out how people in Victoria are thinking, feeling and behaving in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic and the associated public health directions.
Pledge to #dropthejargon and WIN
Pledge to #dropthejargon in 2020 and you could win free access to a CEH online elearning module.
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